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ian got this one on may 22nd.you told me i was your first love, but you did not treat me like the precious, perfect treasure i am. you have sinned against god, and i want my power back because it belongs to us, the daughters of god." then something new and strange started happening. angela began receiving emails too. >> long, rambling emails saying that, you know, her husband ian doesn't love her, that michelle is, you know, his one true love and that ian is cheating on her. he manipulates women. she better get out of the picture soon before he hurts her. >> these new emails to angela sounded like michelle's emails to ian complete with biblical imagery, but they came from multiple e-mail addresses and were signed jason ray. >> telling angela that she would always be eve and that michelle was ian's lilith, his truth, and that angela would never be his one true love. >> then another e-mail to angela appeared. the subject line "die." the message, "i hope you are scared of death tomorrow. be prepared. don't sleep. be
ian got this one on may 22nd.you told me i was your first love, but you did not treat me like the precious, perfect treasure i am. you have sinned against god, and i want my power back because it belongs to us, the daughters of god." then something new and strange started happening. angela began receiving emails too. >> long, rambling emails saying that, you know, her husband ian doesn't love her, that michelle is, you know, his one true love and that ian is cheating on her. he...
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ian: ian. lemonis: ian, nice to meet you. ian: pleasure. jeremy: jeremy. lemonis: jeremy, nice to meet you. jeremy: good to meet you. lemonis: so do you guys all work for ellison? jeremy: part-time. lamar: part-time. lemonis: what do each of you do? lamar: i'm the brand director and creative director for ellison. ian: i do operations so everything from logistics toesllment, the content and copy for all of our campaigns that we do. lemonis: the content and copy separate from the branding? ian: correct. lemonis: and then what's your role? jeremy: my role is corporate branding, so like i like to say, the ... lemonis: so how is that different from what you do? jeremy: so i do the manufacturing side of it, so i'm the tangibles. i take his awesome ideas and his vision, and we put it to the tangibles like the packaging itself. lemonis: i'm not really sure this business needs a whole team like this. the jobs that they're performing are really project-based, and it's almost like they didn't know who was on first. one guy's in branding, and the other guy's... also i
ian: ian. lemonis: ian, nice to meet you. ian: pleasure. jeremy: jeremy. lemonis: jeremy, nice to meet you. jeremy: good to meet you. lemonis: so do you guys all work for ellison? jeremy: part-time. lamar: part-time. lemonis: what do each of you do? lamar: i'm the brand director and creative director for ellison. ian: i do operations so everything from logistics toesllment, the content and copy for all of our campaigns that we do. lemonis: the content and copy separate from the branding? ian:...
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ian harnett, please stay with us.ing about the decision ons latest chinese investment in the united states with the man who probably knows more about trade than any other senator, senator rob portman ofhio. he will be joining us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: the president takes the lead on trade relations, but the constitution gives congr substantial role as well. we will, man who helped lead trade policy from both ends of pennsylvia avenue. republican senator rob portman is coming to us today from the pital. we will start with this announcement that came out of the white house about how they will approach this question of investment from china, particularly with investment -- technology. the president said he will not go under the emergency powers act and that he will expand cfius provided you give him the power to do so. did he make the right decision? sen. portman: i think so. i think the changes to cfius are needed, particularly just to update it. i think what he is referring to is legislation we are working o
ian harnett, please stay with us.ing about the decision ons latest chinese investment in the united states with the man who probably knows more about trade than any other senator, senator rob portman ofhio. he will be joining us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: the president takes the lead on trade relations, but the constitution gives congr substantial role as well. we will, man who helped lead trade policy from both ends of pennsylvia avenue. republican senator rob portman is coming to us...
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here's that part of the session. >> ian blackford. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister gave a commitment that she would treat scotland as part of the union of equals. yet last night she pressed ahead with a power grab in direct opposition to scotland's elected parliament. the prime minister silenced scotland's voice. having broken cutional ti and plunged scotland into constitutional crisis. will the prime minister now commit to bringing forward emergency legislation so that the wheel of the scottish parliament can be heard and more importantly, respected? >> can i say to the right honorable gentleman that we do expect that toutcome, and it will happen that the out come of the whole process of brexit is going to be a significant increase in the decision-making it is not the case that this is in any way a power grab. we've over 80 areas of responsibility, of decision-making, are going to flow direct to holly rude. only the snp could say that getting 80 areas more where they're going to take decisions was a power grab. >> if he wants to be concerned abou
here's that part of the session. >> ian blackford. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister gave a commitment that she would treat scotland as part of the union of equals. yet last night she pressed ahead with a power grab in direct opposition to scotland's elected parliament. the prime minister silenced scotland's voice. having broken cutional ti and plunged scotland into constitutional crisis. will the prime minister now commit to bringing forward emergency legislation so...
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but ian blackford stood his ground. he was right to stand his ground.inster parties yesterday, i think, was pretty despicable, particularly the conservatives. the scottish parliament had voted overwhelmingly to deny consent for what is a naked power grab. it wasn't just the snp, it was the snp, labour, the liberals and the greens. and the tories simply thought they could ignore that, and ignore that in the most disrespectful, contentious way possible. some of the insults being shouted across the chamber to ian blackford last night frankly should have resulted in disciplinary action on the part of the tory leadership. it's disgraceful. if it was simply disrespect to snp mps, that would be one thing, but what we saw yesterday was deep disrespect for scotland and it proved powerfully that the westminster system simply does not serve scotland's interests. ian blackford unable to vote in those votes we are expecting this evening on the second day of the withdrawal bill, although the rest of the snp's mps will still be able to vote. we are expecting those vot
but ian blackford stood his ground. he was right to stand his ground.inster parties yesterday, i think, was pretty despicable, particularly the conservatives. the scottish parliament had voted overwhelmingly to deny consent for what is a naked power grab. it wasn't just the snp, it was the snp, labour, the liberals and the greens. and the tories simply thought they could ignore that, and ignore that in the most disrespectful, contentious way possible. some of the insults being shouted across...
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ian blackford stiffened his shoulders, turned and marched towards the exit.later all the other snp mps followed him. the tories jeered as they walked past. the episode ended with a more light—hearted moment when several labour mps who'd been standing, decided to make use of the free seats. and the next mp to speak did find some humour in the situation. with the amount of people leaving, it feels like one of my after dinner speeches. later the snp leader ian blackford said his party would use parliamentary procedures "to best effect" to protest against what he said was devolution being "ripped up" as powers are repatriated from brussels. well, that wasn't all that happened at prime minister's questions. the session had begun on a sombre note. thursday marks the first anniversary of the horrific fire at grenfell tower in london. theresa may updated mps on the number of residents who'd been found a new home. 203 households were in need of a new home. every household has received an offer of temporary or permanent accommodation. 183 have accepted an offer of a pe
ian blackford stiffened his shoulders, turned and marched towards the exit.later all the other snp mps followed him. the tories jeered as they walked past. the episode ended with a more light—hearted moment when several labour mps who'd been standing, decided to make use of the free seats. and the next mp to speak did find some humour in the situation. with the amount of people leaving, it feels like one of my after dinner speeches. later the snp leader ian blackford said his party would use...
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yvonne: ian, we will leave it there. ian lyngen joining us from new york. head of rate strategy. can browse the recent charts featured on bloomberg television and catch up on some key analysis and save those charts for future reference as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ kathleen: this is "daybreak asia ." i am kathleen hays in new york. yvonne: i am yvonne man in hong kong. ge shares surge the most in more than three years as it announced plans to get out of the health care and oil businesses. breathesants to new life into the company by slimming it down and refocusing around power, renewable energy, and aviation. he told bloomberg ge is being refashioned that every level as it positions for the future. kathleen: richard lee is said to be laying the groundwork for public offering of his insurance company, as w d group. group. it is weighing a listing that could take place in a couple of years. least 2.7 million customers spread across eight asian markets. yvonne: deutsche bank's morale has improved. according to our sources, an annual survey showed employees are
yvonne: ian, we will leave it there. ian lyngen joining us from new york. head of rate strategy. can browse the recent charts featured on bloomberg television and catch up on some key analysis and save those charts for future reference as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ kathleen: this is "daybreak asia ." i am kathleen hays in new york. yvonne: i am yvonne man in hong kong. ge shares surge the most in more than three years as it announced plans to get out of the health care and oil...
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ian says the challenge the company is tackling today is quality over volume. how do they help match the right candidates to the right jobs? the answer, according to him, lies in machine learning. >> at this point, we have literally invested tens of millions of dollars. we have an r&d center in strais with 47 engineers in it because we couldn't find enough experience in the united states. the competition for this talent is so high. it's been a real coup for us and a real asset for us that we did manage to get so many of these top flight search engineers to work for our company. >> ziprecruiter has been a crazy adventure for ian and his partners. today the company has more than a thousand employees and operates around the world. and he says while he still is as obsessioned as the early days, there's one big thing that has changed. >> there comes a point when you pick your ed hd up and you say, you know what? nothing can really kill me. tomorrow is okay, maybe even next year is okay and that's when you get fun. that's when you have achieved philosophy and you can
ian says the challenge the company is tackling today is quality over volume. how do they help match the right candidates to the right jobs? the answer, according to him, lies in machine learning. >> at this point, we have literally invested tens of millions of dollars. we have an r&d center in strais with 47 engineers in it because we couldn't find enough experience in the united states. the competition for this talent is so high. it's been a real coup for us and a real asset for us...
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ian: exactly right.f you look at his twitter account, which is still open, you can see the statements he made. the semiconductor industry, they just are not that many women at all. theas out there, one of public faces of "let's do something about this," and then this happens. referrale increased bonuses for diverse candidates as part of this push. i want you to look at this chart showing intel's growth under krzanich. your team has had the opportunity to meet with brian several times. how did this strike you? him aactually met with few weeks ago and i've always had a tremendous amount of respect for brian. he has always been very straightforward and candid in response to our questions, which i can tell you is a rarity. . thought he did a good job under his tenure, the company grew revenues by almost $10 million. they grew earnings per share by almost 100%. emily: intel has always, always, always promoted from within. could they break tradition here? plan all have had a the time, where they will encourage
ian: exactly right.f you look at his twitter account, which is still open, you can see the statements he made. the semiconductor industry, they just are not that many women at all. theas out there, one of public faces of "let's do something about this," and then this happens. referrale increased bonuses for diverse candidates as part of this push. i want you to look at this chart showing intel's growth under krzanich. your team has had the opportunity to meet with brian several times....
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ian: it's the opposite.g that has been talk about with the expansion of tariffs will be met by retaliation, making things more difficult for american companies to sell into china. we are going backwards. francine: thank you both. we are also looking at a news conference by angela merkel and the lebanese prime minister. talking at oney of the palaces in central beirut. we are expecting the news conference to focus on migrants. she is thousands of kilometers away from home, it's the issues of refugee support that will be at the forefront. shortly.be speaking we will have plenty more on that. this is bloomberg. tom: we are talking about the important issues of the day in vienna and the immigration debate in america. francine is doing better than me in the world cup poll. the world cup poll. argentina, croatia getting it done with great effort. england stops for this? ian: yes. it's kind of a big deal. tom: are they in the same category as belgium and france? ian: we should be at the bottom of the list. ian shep
ian: it's the opposite.g that has been talk about with the expansion of tariffs will be met by retaliation, making things more difficult for american companies to sell into china. we are going backwards. francine: thank you both. we are also looking at a news conference by angela merkel and the lebanese prime minister. talking at oney of the palaces in central beirut. we are expecting the news conference to focus on migrants. she is thousands of kilometers away from home, it's the issues of...
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at the time of the attack, blaze was 14 years old, ian 10, porsche 4, gigi 2 and the baby just 13 months old, was born in kenya. their morning at the mall unfolded just as any families might. they had lunch together. after lunch, the boys decided to race down to the first floor to a big department store, sort of like a superwalmart. mom and the three young girls were finishing up lunch, so they lagged behind. as they were walking through the mall to catch up with the boys, with a baby in a sling and the two toddlers holding mom's hands, it happened. an explosion. >> the first thing that tells you something is wrong is a huge bang. >> yeah. >> coming from where? >> it was the main entrance, so it was off to my right and behind me. i remember turning around and looking at it and just seeing people screaming and running. >> in those first seconds, catherine was unsure what was happening. she thought it sounded like broken glass or something falling. but she immediately grasped that she and her girls were in danger. the chaos confused another mother not far from catherine. faith was in the m
at the time of the attack, blaze was 14 years old, ian 10, porsche 4, gigi 2 and the baby just 13 months old, was born in kenya. their morning at the mall unfolded just as any families might. they had lunch together. after lunch, the boys decided to race down to the first floor to a big department store, sort of like a superwalmart. mom and the three young girls were finishing up lunch, so they lagged behind. as they were walking through the mall to catch up with the boys, with a baby in a...
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michael ian black, everybody.ack with music from hayley kiyoko. ♪ i'm captain obvious and hotels.com rewards me basically everywhere. so why am i doing goat yoga at this mountain resort? because hotels.com lets me do me. ahhh. the smell of goat. hotels.com. you do you and get rewarded. join t-mobile. and get netflix included for the whole family. so you can get lost in space in your own backyard... or get pumped up for your grand entrance. only t-mobile lets you watch your favorite movies and shows in more places, without paying more. get an unlimited family plan with netflix on us. and right now at t-mobile, buy one samsung galaxy s9 and get one free. this tastes just like i imagine phil would taste. phil in a bottle right here. it's uncanny. what ever happened to phil? mangoes agree. snapple mango tea tastes just like them. today, historical sites are disappearing, but ai can help us bring history back to life. to recreate historical sites, we had to stitch hundreds of pictures one by one. with microsoft ai, we
michael ian black, everybody.ack with music from hayley kiyoko. ♪ i'm captain obvious and hotels.com rewards me basically everywhere. so why am i doing goat yoga at this mountain resort? because hotels.com lets me do me. ahhh. the smell of goat. hotels.com. you do you and get rewarded. join t-mobile. and get netflix included for the whole family. so you can get lost in space in your own backyard... or get pumped up for your grand entrance. only t-mobile lets you watch your favorite movies and...
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thank you, ian. ian has been tweeting updates from the scene all evening long. our twitter feed is a great resource for breaking news. our hrea and taking aim at gun laws. hillary clinton being honored tonight. the rept on the fbi's handling of the investigation into her e-mails in the run-up to her presidential bid. nbc bay area's jean elle is live in san francisco with more on what mrs. clinton had to say, jean. >> reporter: jessica, hillary clinton told a crowd of supporters that her fight for common sense gun laws made her a target of the gun lobby during her presidential campaign. and now the department of justice says fbi director james comey should not have spoken publicly about the fbi's investigation into her e-mails during her hillary clinton gets a standing ovation in san francisco at the giffords law center to prevent gun violence's 25th anniversary dinner. gabby giffords awarded clinton the courageous leadership award for her ongoing efforts to strengthen common sense gun laws. clinton says her gun safety position made her a >> the gun lobby spent a
thank you, ian. ian has been tweeting updates from the scene all evening long. our twitter feed is a great resource for breaking news. our hrea and taking aim at gun laws. hillary clinton being honored tonight. the rept on the fbi's handling of the investigation into her e-mails in the run-up to her presidential bid. nbc bay area's jean elle is live in san francisco with more on what mrs. clinton had to say, jean. >> reporter: jessica, hillary clinton told a crowd of supporters that her...
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ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> it's a very emotional time. thank you, ian.ur coverage does continue online at nbcbayarea.com. we have an entire section dedicated to this immigration crisis. >>> a live look outside at san francisco where hundreds of thousands of people are in town for pride weekend. activism will be in full swing and security will be tight. nbc bay area's jean elle is live near civic center plaza. >> reporter: tonight it is lit up in the colors of the transgender flag. take a look. city hall glowing tonight. this weekend is all about celebrating diversity. people are making political statements and taking part in one of a kind events. ♪ pride colors flying like never before. intel launches its first ever indoor drone light show. wowing the tech and music crowd as internationally claimed cellist tina guo sets the tone, a unique event kicking off pride weekend. >> everybody is accepted and can be their authentic selves. it's nice to see that energ this city. >> reporter: for many, pride is a time to stand up for equal rights. thousands hit the
ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> it's a very emotional time. thank you, ian.ur coverage does continue online at nbcbayarea.com. we have an entire section dedicated to this immigration crisis. >>> a live look outside at san francisco where hundreds of thousands of people are in town for pride weekend. activism will be in full swing and security will be tight. nbc bay area's jean elle is live near civic center plaza. >> reporter: tonight it is lit up in the colors of the...
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ian, what happened? >> reporter: well, jessica, you know, frequent travelers that i spoke with say they're used to 30 minutes, maybe an hour in customs. but every single passenger i spoke with coming out of the international arrivals tonight was upset. they said they had to wait two, three, even 4 1/2 hours in line. it was not the welcome to america any of them expected. long lines plagued the customs and border patrol checkpoint for flights arriving at scc tonight. a viewer sent us this video. >> you guys happy about this process? >> no. >> reporter: one man had been flying more than 24 hours from mumbai just to wait four hours in line. >> this is my first time. i have not experienced something like this. >> reporter: others, some with children on flights from cabo san lucas. >> hire more people and be prepared for things like this. >> 2 1/2 hour flight to sit in line for three hours. >> there were a couple hundred angry people standing at customs trying to get through with about two to three customs of
ian, what happened? >> reporter: well, jessica, you know, frequent travelers that i spoke with say they're used to 30 minutes, maybe an hour in customs. but every single passenger i spoke with coming out of the international arrivals tonight was upset. they said they had to wait two, three, even 4 1/2 hours in line. it was not the welcome to america any of them expected. long lines plagued the customs and border patrol checkpoint for flights arriving at scc tonight. a viewer sent us this...
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nbc bay area's ian cull joins us from san jose with the details. ian? >> yeah. a lot of excited fans tonight for the game. and whether you like soccer or not, the world's attention is now focused squarely on it and the world cup. and you might also say it is here in america tonight, for good reason. >> as fans streamed into the stadium tonight for the earthquakes game, this wasn't the only competition on their minds. the world cup starts tomorrow an jt aoued in 2026, it will be back in america. >> we're excited to come through. >> i'm looking forward to taking my own kids. >> those kids dreaming big. >> told my mom about it. one day i probably want to be in a world cup. >> 2026 world cup bid means the u.s. will host 60 games. mexico and canada get 10 each. levi's stadium is one of the sights that could host an early round or quarterfinal. >> it's bigger than the olympics or the super bowl. it's the biggest stage for "sportscenter" worldwide culture coming together. hard to beat.1994, some gere am stanford stadium. joe cannon practiced with the squad. >> it inspi
nbc bay area's ian cull joins us from san jose with the details. ian? >> yeah. a lot of excited fans tonight for the game. and whether you like soccer or not, the world's attention is now focused squarely on it and the world cup. and you might also say it is here in america tonight, for good reason. >> as fans streamed into the stadium tonight for the earthquakes game, this wasn't the only competition on their minds. the world cup starts tomorrow an jt aoued in 2026, it will be back...
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it is available now, ian bremmer, everybody. we'll be right back. i need a new phone. aww.e to be othe ring bearer. oh, sorry.. (vo) switch now. y the latest iphone and get iphone 8 on us. only on verizon. does this make you oh, how about this? ok, we'll stop. just kidding, we're not gonna stop. not sorry. reese's rewards me basicallyaptain everywhere i stay.bvious and hotels.com m i stomping grapes with aerobics enthusiasts near this b&b? or dng goat yoga at this mountain resort? or treatg a destinatio wedding to the sweet sound of pug bongos? because hotels.com lets me do me. where my dogs at? oh, here they are. hotels.com. you do you and get rewarded. take it away henry. >> trevor: that is our show for ton, stay tuned the op jition-- opposition with jo an clep certificate coming up next, here is your moment of zen. >> they say they plan to release the thing at which point presumably it will plan its next stunt. oh heroon, thank you for a wonderful weekend. raccoons. there's no ge bait on that one l >> takes it away. laura ingraham how are you? >> you don't look jetged at
it is available now, ian bremmer, everybody. we'll be right back. i need a new phone. aww.e to be othe ring bearer. oh, sorry.. (vo) switch now. y the latest iphone and get iphone 8 on us. only on verizon. does this make you oh, how about this? ok, we'll stop. just kidding, we're not gonna stop. not sorry. reese's rewards me basicallyaptain everywhere i stay.bvious and hotels.com m i stomping grapes with aerobics enthusiasts near this b&b? or dng goat yoga at this mountain resort? or treatg...
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in danville, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. a surveillance photo of an suv that investigators in the east bay are anxious to track down. it's either blue or black. a cheep grand cherokee. they say it's connected to a deadly shooting friday morning in north richmond. police want to talk to the driver behind that wheel. the victim later died in the hospital. we have new details tonight about a grizzly murder in san francisco. police have identified a woman whose body was dismembered with a hacksaw. she's 61-year-old margaret rose maimer. officers found her chopped off body parts covered in maggots yesterday in a storage bin under the apartment where she rented a room from 47-year-old lisa gonzalez. prosecutors say gonzalez used a hacksaw to cut off her arms and legs. neighbors say the two women mostly kept to themselves. >> it's unbelievable. you don't think of these things happening right down stairs from you. >> gonzalez told them she did have an argument because maimer refused to move out. gopz less went on to say she flipped
in danville, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. a surveillance photo of an suv that investigators in the east bay are anxious to track down. it's either blue or black. a cheep grand cherokee. they say it's connected to a deadly shooting friday morning in north richmond. police want to talk to the driver behind that wheel. the victim later died in the hospital. we have new details tonight about a grizzly murder in san francisco. police have identified a woman whose body was...
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in mountain view, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> anything to help. thank you, ian. >>> just in, it's happened again. a secret opium poppy grow in santa cruz county. deputies found 400 opium plants at a property in watsonville that had been vacant for more than three months. they were planted in between other plants and weeds as a disguise. it's the ninth opium poppy field found in the area this spring. those poppies, as you might know, can be used to make heroin. >>> two sacramento medical workers have been fired for lookinnto the medical recds of the golden state killer. the records belong to joseph deangelo. he's charged with a dozen murders. sutter health won't confirm the patients names saying only that sfift cating monitoring tools revealed the patient's privacy had been breached. sutter is not revealing what jobs those two fired workers held. >>> a dramatic sight. high school students on the ground in san francisco to put an end to gun violence in schools. they staged this, a die-in at civic center plaza right across from city hall. this is to
in mountain view, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> anything to help. thank you, ian. >>> just in, it's happened again. a secret opium poppy grow in santa cruz county. deputies found 400 opium plants at a property in watsonville that had been vacant for more than three months. they were planted in between other plants and weeds as a disguise. it's the ninth opium poppy field found in the area this spring. those poppies, as you might know, can be used to make heroin. >>>...
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we wanted you to meet 5-year-old ian, who met luca the bear in nashville's zoo.d they jumped at the chance t. look at that. it turns out that luca the bear is the one who went over to the glass to jump alongside ian as well as several other kids. the boy's father said that the jumping session lasted for ten whole minutes and both ian and luca got a little tired out after that. >> that was amazing. good thing that glass is very strong because that bear is huge. >>> just ahead, we're going to take a look at your weather. you're watching "early today." so stay with us. stretched smooth scarred soaked the sun does not care. but we do. walgreens beauty consultants are specially trained to know what works for the health of your unique skin. walgreens. trusted since 1901. now, all sun care products are buy one, get one 50% off. so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% o rf ...for a whiter smile... that will win them over. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. we just switched to geico and got more. more? they've been saving folks money for over 75 years. a
we wanted you to meet 5-year-old ian, who met luca the bear in nashville's zoo.d they jumped at the chance t. look at that. it turns out that luca the bear is the one who went over to the glass to jump alongside ian as well as several other kids. the boy's father said that the jumping session lasted for ten whole minutes and both ian and luca got a little tired out after that. >> that was amazing. good thing that glass is very strong because that bear is huge. >>> just ahead,...
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reporting live, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. >>> san francisco police revisiting a cold case that involves multiple murders over 40 years ago. a new sketch shows an age progression of a suspect known as the doodler. in the mid-70s, five gay men were killed in the golden gate gate park area at the same time several other gay men were violently assaulted. in those cases, one of the victims says the suspect was a cartoonist who doodled while talking to him. now investigators want to track down the doodler to seef these connected to those murders. sand on edge. carrying a baby is assaulted, leaving her with a fractured skull. some are worried moms are being specifically targeted. nbc bay area's jean elle is live where police are asking for your help. jean? >> reporter: they are, janelle. police say they need witnesses or video to help them crack this case. friends of the victim have plastered requests for video all around this neighborhood. that mother, who was carrying her baby, was walking under those trees on sanchez. she says she doesn't remember what happened, but
reporting live, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. >>> san francisco police revisiting a cold case that involves multiple murders over 40 years ago. a new sketch shows an age progression of a suspect known as the doodler. in the mid-70s, five gay men were killed in the golden gate gate park area at the same time several other gay men were violently assaulted. in those cases, one of the victims says the suspect was a cartoonist who doodled while talking to him. now...
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we sat down with zip recruiter ceo and co-founder ian seagle in santa monica, california, to talk about why they kept the company's success a big secret for the first four years and how artificial intelligence will change how you find and hire talent. ♪ ian seagle spent his career working at start-ups. and no matter what company he was at, there was one job he always hated, recruiting new employees. >> i was taking the same job and putting it in all the different places, and it was tiring because of how much time. >> he felt like the process wasn't as easy as it should be. >> i had to do the process of posting the job. and i actually had printed out a stack of resumÉs this high. i was staring at it and said, that's it, i'm going to do it. >> by it he meant start his own company. so he called three friends and from his kitchen table, the four founders created zip recruiter. they launched it with $50 worth of google apps. >> we posted on mumt pull -- a poll and people responded. the company grew quickly, completely boot-stopped and profitable right away, it was an overnight success story.
we sat down with zip recruiter ceo and co-founder ian seagle in santa monica, california, to talk about why they kept the company's success a big secret for the first four years and how artificial intelligence will change how you find and hire talent. ♪ ian seagle spent his career working at start-ups. and no matter what company he was at, there was one job he always hated, recruiting new employees. >> i was taking the same job and putting it in all the different places, and it was...
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and the only man in that top four who is not american is ian poulter. i obviously feel pretty good.hrough the years. it is the first one i've played in three years and this was the first one i ever played backin this was the first one i ever played back in 200a. so to come here and enjoy the first round is really quite nice. thursday was a historic day for afg hanistan‘s cricketers, as they became the 12th and newest test—playing nation. they're playing india in a one—off test in bangalore. but they struggled at first as india's openers put on 168 for the 1st wicket. shikhar dhawan became the first indian batsman to make a century in a single session. but afghanistan fought back and slowed down the home side's progress. india closed the day on 347/6. it feels great, nobody has scored 100 ina it feels great, nobody has scored 100 in a session, and once i came back i read the thing on the tv and felt good, and gratefulfor that. they came back very well in the last session and of course they are playing the first game, so i am sure they are going to learn lots of things and are going t
and the only man in that top four who is not american is ian poulter. i obviously feel pretty good.hrough the years. it is the first one i've played in three years and this was the first one i ever played backin this was the first one i ever played back in 200a. so to come here and enjoy the first round is really quite nice. thursday was a historic day for afg hanistan‘s cricketers, as they became the 12th and newest test—playing nation. they're playing india in a one—off test in...
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and ian blackford got thrown out. to be deeply frustrated and angry by the situation that we's been left in. as a result of that and after that, we saw a statement that was given by the secretary of state the very next day, that ian blackford got the day after that event. and we also saw three hours of debate on this. now, there was no vote. it wasn't as much as we would have wanted, but it was a lot more than we had. and should we expect to see more disruption from the snp like we saw with ian blackford being thrown out over the course of the passage of the next few bills? what you can expect to see is the snp pressing and making the case for our constituents, who are being really badly damaged, that's something that we have done from day one. and since the government is not willing to listen, we need to fight different ways to make them listen. stephen gethins talking to me from dundee. well, if that's what the snp make of it all, what's the view from the conservative benches? i spoke to conservative peer and consti
and ian blackford got thrown out. to be deeply frustrated and angry by the situation that we's been left in. as a result of that and after that, we saw a statement that was given by the secretary of state the very next day, that ian blackford got the day after that event. and we also saw three hours of debate on this. now, there was no vote. it wasn't as much as we would have wanted, but it was a lot more than we had. and should we expect to see more disruption from the snp like we saw with ian...
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nbc bay area's ian cull is live outside san jose city hall. ian, what can we expect tomorrow? >> reporter: janelle, here in san jose, they're expecting 3,000 people to attend right here on the plaza. and san francisco is closer to 10,000 to 20,000 people. organizers say even though the president has signed that executive order to stop separating families, it's not enough. tonight, organizers preparing their message for tomorrow's rally, titled "families belong together." >> the pressure so far has already changed some things. so we've grot to keep putting o the pressure. >> reporter: the san jose event outside city hall is one of 700-plus rallies and marches across the country. there are more than 20 in the bay area, all calling for changes to the trump administration's zero tolerance immigration policies and separating families at the border. authorities say 2,300 children have been taken from their parents since may. >> as someone who has worked with kids and families who are in the foster care system, who has worked with people separated from their parents, i know how much
nbc bay area's ian cull is live outside san jose city hall. ian, what can we expect tomorrow? >> reporter: janelle, here in san jose, they're expecting 3,000 people to attend right here on the plaza. and san francisco is closer to 10,000 to 20,000 people. organizers say even though the president has signed that executive order to stop separating families, it's not enough. tonight, organizers preparing their message for tomorrow's rally, titled "families belong together."...
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nbc bay area's ian cull spoke with constitutional law expert and joins us now with the story. ian? >> reporter: they remind that freedom of speech does not mean freedom from the consequences. attorneys say it's up to bee's employer how she'll be disciplined, but they also warned the president should watch how he responds. it was on samantha bee's weekly tbs show where she used a vulgar word to describe presidential adviser and daughter ivanka trump. >> do something about your dad's immigration practices, you feckless [ bleep ]. >> she still has a show while roseanne barr does not, igniting a debate about what slurs deserve more than just condemnation. >> roseanne barr has shown over the years an incorrigiblity with respect to these offensive statements, and samantha bee quite frankly has not. >> reporter: was a rhat got bar. conservative critics are calling out bee for bad language, including white house press secretary sarah sanders, who says it's vile and vicious and not fit for broadcast. this afternoon, bee apologized to ivanka trump. it was inappropriate and inexcusable. i cro
nbc bay area's ian cull spoke with constitutional law expert and joins us now with the story. ian? >> reporter: they remind that freedom of speech does not mean freedom from the consequences. attorneys say it's up to bee's employer how she'll be disciplined, but they also warned the president should watch how he responds. it was on samantha bee's weekly tbs show where she used a vulgar word to describe presidential adviser and daughter ivanka trump. >> do something about your dad's...
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amid chaotic scenes, ian blackford refused to sit down as he angrily demanded a debate about what hehown to scotland over its treatment during the brexit debate yesterday. speakerjohn bercow wasn't entirely sure of the procedure — and then this happened. i order the right honourable gentleman to withdraw immediately from the house, order, for the remainderof from the house, order, for the remainder of this day is sitting. jeering. in a show of support all other snp mps followed him out. inside the commons theresa may remains under pressure — over how much say mps will have in any final brexit deal — and what assurances she has given to tory rebels. let's go to my colleague annita mcveigh who's in westminster. thank you simon, yes, date two of the withdrawal bill debate, you took us the withdrawal bill debate, you took us through what happened with ian blackford, we know that pmq ‘s can be livelier times but that was quite something and mr blackford left the chamber vowing to fight to the prime minister's brexit plans all the way. that is one headache for theresa may. the other as you
amid chaotic scenes, ian blackford refused to sit down as he angrily demanded a debate about what hehown to scotland over its treatment during the brexit debate yesterday. speakerjohn bercow wasn't entirely sure of the procedure — and then this happened. i order the right honourable gentleman to withdraw immediately from the house, order, for the remainderof from the house, order, for the remainder of this day is sitting. jeering. in a show of support all other snp mps followed him out....
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nbc bay area's ian cull is with us. ian, what happened, and what did she want to say here? >> reporter: a stanford bound grad started to speak about the struggles she and her classmates have been through including a personal one. she went off the approved script. addressing her fellow classmates on the petaluma high football field last saturday. >> the fires which caused many of us to lose our homes and all of us to miss school. we didn't let that drag us down. >> reporter: but four minutes in, she young to speak up, to dream, and to create change, which is why even when some people on this ame people >> reporter: her mike drops off, later finished ct. her speak! her speech online. >> and even running on a campus in which some people defend perpetrators of sexual assault and silence their victims, we didn't let that drag us down. >> reporter: tonight by facetime, she tells me she was sexually assaulted on campus last year and feels it was important to address it. >> the person didn't get any consequences, and he was even there at graduation watching me give my speech. and t
nbc bay area's ian cull is with us. ian, what happened, and what did she want to say here? >> reporter: a stanford bound grad started to speak about the struggles she and her classmates have been through including a personal one. she went off the approved script. addressing her fellow classmates on the petaluma high football field last saturday. >> the fires which caused many of us to lose our homes and all of us to miss school. we didn't let that drag us down. >> reporter:...
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ian: we will have to see, because as he explained, you have a lot at stake here.uite unusually the u.s. is in a strong position, china needs with the u.s. is offering. is it could play out, it more likely the actual market prices, of flash and ram will more inhe prices the short term. emily: obviously, china has their own ambitions and they could to miss -- they could turn this into an opportunity, the chinese chipmakers. romit: easier said than done. this is why -- they have this massive trade deficit last year, it is because they lack manufacturing capacity, they do not have ip for some important technologies, ian referred to d-ram and nam, they do not even -- wayfarers,s they are paying premium prices for that. so i think for all these reasons, you know, china is in a difficult spot here. emily: the chinese goals, are they unrealistic in the chip industry? ian: that remains to be seen. this will act as an incentive to accelerate them, but it is hard. everybody thinks, how hard can it be, but these are the most complicated pieces of industry equipment in the wor
ian: we will have to see, because as he explained, you have a lot at stake here.uite unusually the u.s. is in a strong position, china needs with the u.s. is offering. is it could play out, it more likely the actual market prices, of flash and ram will more inhe prices the short term. emily: obviously, china has their own ambitions and they could to miss -- they could turn this into an opportunity, the chinese chipmakers. romit: easier said than done. this is why -- they have this massive trade...
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>> ian panel tracking those attacks. ian, thank you. news tonight about the world cup scare in moscow. we told you about this last night. a taxi driver accused of plowing through a crowd of pedestrian, injuring at least seven and then running from the scene. he claims he fell asleep at the wheel and ran off because he was afraid for his life. he thought the crowd was going to kill him. authorities insist it was not a terror attack. everyone survived and the world cup is still under way right now in russia. >> back here at home, the urgent man hunt at this hour for two escaped prisoners in illinois. a newly released image show three inmates in their cells shortly before making their escape through this small hole in a wall, now back behind bars. here's abc's adrian banker. >> reporter: authorities on the hunt tonight for two of three inmates who escaped through this manmade hole in an illinois jail, breaking through concrete and brick. the inmates seen on video just hours before carrying out their daring getaway. >> they used some pipe t
>> ian panel tracking those attacks. ian, thank you. news tonight about the world cup scare in moscow. we told you about this last night. a taxi driver accused of plowing through a crowd of pedestrian, injuring at least seven and then running from the scene. he claims he fell asleep at the wheel and ran off because he was afraid for his life. he thought the crowd was going to kill him. authorities insist it was not a terror attack. everyone survived and the world cup is still under way...
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but ian blackford remained on his feet, and that's not allowed.threw him out and all the other snp mps followed. the episode ended with a more light—hearted moment. several labour employees who'd been standing decided to make use of the free seats and the next mp to speak did find some humour in the situation. with the amount of people leaving, it feels like one of my after—dinner speeches. well, that wasn't all that happened at prime minister's questions. jeremy corbyn reminded mps about the secretly—recorded comments boris johnson had made. mr speaker, when the prime minister met president donald trump last week, did she do, as the foreign secretary suggested, and ask him to take over the brexit negotiations? laughter the speaker interrupted to call for order. on the brexit negotiations, i might remind the right honourable gentleman that before december, labour cast doubt on whether we would get a joint report agreed. we did. before march he cast doubt on whether we'd get an implimentation period and we did. you've got to face the fact there may
but ian blackford remained on his feet, and that's not allowed.threw him out and all the other snp mps followed. the episode ended with a more light—hearted moment. several labour employees who'd been standing decided to make use of the free seats and the next mp to speak did find some humour in the situation. with the amount of people leaving, it feels like one of my after—dinner speeches. well, that wasn't all that happened at prime minister's questions. jeremy corbyn reminded mps about...
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ian, start. country songs, $200. ian. -what is "hey, good lookin'"? -that's right. country, $400.
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hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance. (sighs) i hate missing out missing out after hours. not anymore, td ameritrade lets you trade select securities 24 hours a day, five days a week. that's amazing. it's a pretty big deal. so i can trade all night long? ♪ ♪ all night long.
hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it?...
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doctor ian beasley is former head doctor to england — and west ham and arsenal — and former head of medicallayer to request treatment — is that the way it should be? i am not sure that the medics on the pitch side. having sat on the bench for more years than i care to remember, you cannot always see everything that happens and even on their camera that you saw on the television, i think it was difficult to see that sergio ramos did what he did to the goalkeeper. the referee went to the goalkeeper and it looked to me that he told him what happened and he did not stop the game. it is ha rd and he did not stop the game. it is hard for the medics. at half—time, the medics would go to every player and ask if they were 0k. the medics would go to every player and ask if they were ok. that is the normal routine. what happened in the dressing room, none of us can say. the other thing is, concussion can develop over time. it does not necessarily happen in a few minutes. it works in rugby, a player gets hit, they are all desperate to stay on the pitch but there are people spotting to say you have take
doctor ian beasley is former head doctor to england — and west ham and arsenal — and former head of medicallayer to request treatment — is that the way it should be? i am not sure that the medics on the pitch side. having sat on the bench for more years than i care to remember, you cannot always see everything that happens and even on their camera that you saw on the television, i think it was difficult to see that sergio ramos did what he did to the goalkeeper. the referee went to the...
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ian brenner, 24 hours later, the president has landed back at the white house. he certainly thinks he came back with a big win. here's what he tweeted this morning. just landed. a long trip but now everyone can feel safer than the day i took office. there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea. meeting with kim jong-un was an interesting and very positive experience. north korea has great potential for the future. we do seem to be in a much better place than the world felt we were six months ago, but is the president getting a little ahead of himself with making that announcement? >> yeah, it's not mission accomplished. i'm glad he didn't tweet that. he's clearly doing a victory lap that's premature. it's great that he had the meeting. it was a successful meeting. he gave away more than he should've. if he had prepped or had mike pompeo actually handle the details, i feel confident he probably would not have referred to the u.s. as engaged in provocative war games, but six months ago everyone talking about this conflict was concerned. there was no diplom
ian brenner, 24 hours later, the president has landed back at the white house. he certainly thinks he came back with a big win. here's what he tweeted this morning. just landed. a long trip but now everyone can feel safer than the day i took office. there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea. meeting with kim jong-un was an interesting and very positive experience. north korea has great potential for the future. we do seem to be in a much better place than the world felt we were six...
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sometimes they cffer and ian tell you what observed, but more than not we g people is that o they mayr may not ascribe to a political party . they have views on a variety of issues and those view s don't necessarily break on straight ahead id logical lines what are some of the issueses that are motivating these young people. >> we just had a conference here in d.c. for 1350 college and ad school women and young professionalses from across thew country. theseomen represented 26 states and the issues were across the board we had you women who were interested cyber security. >> we had yng women w were interested in military issues. we had young women who were interestedde in international affairs. we had young women who were interested in education and the heahcare and so on, right. i mean ihink there's popular perception that women tend to cae about the kind of softer more fme anyone, more steer fin, education, healthcare, childcare , but really that's just not the case. young women care about all kinds of issues. they're interestedded in a variety of this and they demonstrate leadership
sometimes they cffer and ian tell you what observed, but more than not we g people is that o they mayr may not ascribe to a political party . they have views on a variety of issues and those view s don't necessarily break on straight ahead id logical lines what are some of the issueses that are motivating these young people. >> we just had a conference here in d.c. for 1350 college and ad school women and young professionalses from across thew country. theseomen represented 26 states and...
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ian. not to look up but about well how did you fuck up.n fact israel though apparently the underdog was far more prepared for rules than any of its arab opponents. is really chief of staff it's have to be in the front line to meet troops waiting for a green light. on them is action of muscle is a hand to mobilize all its horses all instantly the forces. and also told thing we should strike first and the sighting first was in the eyes of the the ensign to what we thought on this invasion of the insurgency. the opening attack would be the much rehearsed operation focused. and aerial strike to destroy the egyptian air force on the ground. in the early hours of the fifth of june ninety sixty seven. the israeli afros prepared to deliver the first blow. when the breakup is a morning and came to the briefing room the boat owners of leg bolts zos. was seven four to five. the the. two hundred israeli jets took to the at. the back. they would arrive over egyptian asked fields at exactly seven forty five am. to avoid radar detection they flew fast no
ian. not to look up but about well how did you fuck up.n fact israel though apparently the underdog was far more prepared for rules than any of its arab opponents. is really chief of staff it's have to be in the front line to meet troops waiting for a green light. on them is action of muscle is a hand to mobilize all its horses all instantly the forces. and also told thing we should strike first and the sighting first was in the eyes of the the ensign to what we thought on this invasion of the...
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ian. not to look up but about well how did you fuck up.in fact israel though apparently the underdog was far more prepared for war than any of its arab opponents. israeli chief of staff it's have to be in the front line to meet troops waiting for a green light. on them is action of muscle is a hand to mobilize all its horses all inside the forces. and also told thing we should strike first and the sighting first was in the eyes of the the ensign to what we thought on this invasion of the egyptians. the opening attack would be the much rehearsed operation focused. and aerial strike to destroy the egyptian assholes on the ground. in the early hours of the fifth of june ninety sixty seven. the israeli athletes prepared to deliver a fast. break up there is a morning and came to the briefing room the boat owners of leg bolts zos which was seven mm four to five. the the. two hundred israeli jets took to the at. the back. they would arrive over egyptian asked fields at exactly seven forty five am. to avoid radar detection they flew fast north the
ian. not to look up but about well how did you fuck up.in fact israel though apparently the underdog was far more prepared for war than any of its arab opponents. israeli chief of staff it's have to be in the front line to meet troops waiting for a green light. on them is action of muscle is a hand to mobilize all its horses all inside the forces. and also told thing we should strike first and the sighting first was in the eyes of the the ensign to what we thought on this invasion of the...
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here's nbc bay area's ian cull. >> reporter: a group of 13 students from bellarmine prep in san jose had barely landed in guatemala city. >> we all noticed it was really cloudy out. >> reporter: they were ready to start their service trip sunday, helping poor kids at a school. then the eruption. >> we noticed some ash falling down, and we found out that it was a big deal, and it was pretty close to where we were. >> reporter: the fuego volcano ruthssly spewing ash and lava on unsuspecting towns, burying villages. at least 109 people have died. the boys were about 25 miles away. >> a lot of people just really worried for everyone's health, and we agreed that it would probably be better in the long run to go and help with the volcano efforts. >> reporter: and they did. helping at the local shut-down airport, organizing, preparing food and supplies to be shipped to the affected areas, and they're not stopping there. >> the next few days, we could be heading over to antigua to help out. i know it's covered in ash, and we're not too sure on the safety of that. >> so this was them in the a
here's nbc bay area's ian cull. >> reporter: a group of 13 students from bellarmine prep in san jose had barely landed in guatemala city. >> we all noticed it was really cloudy out. >> reporter: they were ready to start their service trip sunday, helping poor kids at a school. then the eruption. >> we noticed some ash falling down, and we found out that it was a big deal, and it was pretty close to where we were. >> reporter: the fuego volcano ruthssly spewing ash...
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emily: en, broadcom -- ian broadcom reported orders, and you were listening in on the call.hat did you figure out from the call? ian: we're back on the roller coaster we have been on for i don't know how many years, trying to get how much of a was apple is-- how much ordering. apple has really been getting rid of a lot of inventory, and that means the devices they have out there now, whether it is the x or the two eight devices, have not sold to the level they hoped feared -- hoped. we are in the new cycle, they are preparing for whatever comes next and improving. ngether they are improving relative to massive expectations , lower expectations, it is hard to say. >> an opportunity for us to talk about a broad range of issues. >> you're looking at pictures of president trump and canadian prime minister justin trudeau, they are holding bilateral talks on the sidelines of the g-7 summit that got underway today in quebec. let's listen in. the middle class and those working hard to join us, and those are the things we are going to be talking about. it is a pleasure to have you he
emily: en, broadcom -- ian broadcom reported orders, and you were listening in on the call.hat did you figure out from the call? ian: we're back on the roller coaster we have been on for i don't know how many years, trying to get how much of a was apple is-- how much ordering. apple has really been getting rid of a lot of inventory, and that means the devices they have out there now, whether it is the x or the two eight devices, have not sold to the level they hoped feared -- hoped. we are in...
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emily: ian, broadcom reported orders, and you were listening in on the call.hat did you figure out from the call? ian: we're back on the roller coaster we have been on for i don't know how many years, trying to get how much of a was ordering -- how much apple is ordering. apple has really been getting rid of a lot of inventory, and that means the devices they have out there now, whether it is the x or the two eight devices, have not sold to the level they hoped. we are in the new cycle, they are preparing for whatever comes next and improving. whether they are improving relative to massive expectations, lower expectations, it is hard to say. >> he said it was the most popular iphone in the first time we split a line, the first time the top iphone has been the best-selling and i think that's an incredible result if you think about it. this is obviously coming from apple, we saw a great quarter. is it that concerning? >> apple is still a juggernaut, of course. -- he has this way with words, the more expensive one was selling more, maybe they are both selling poo
emily: ian, broadcom reported orders, and you were listening in on the call.hat did you figure out from the call? ian: we're back on the roller coaster we have been on for i don't know how many years, trying to get how much of a was ordering -- how much apple is ordering. apple has really been getting rid of a lot of inventory, and that means the devices they have out there now, whether it is the x or the two eight devices, have not sold to the level they hoped. we are in the new cycle, they...