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, from ike?do. what what are you doing in houston? >> you're finishing up the sandwich so you top it off and cut it? >>yes. >>i always love your sandwiches because you use quality bread, which is one of the most important ingredients in a sandwich. >> it's easily 75% of the sandwich so it needs to be amazing. this is our dutch crunch. we've been serving it since day one, the recipe has improved year, over year. >> you have a lot of you know we are about to run out of time for you to have a lot of other vegetarian options on your menu right? >> we have close to 300 vegetarian options. it's really important to me from the beginning to make sure when people came in, to ike, that you can eat meat or i could be vegetarian we can go to the same spot where we didn't have to sacrifice taste. i been working a long time on his vegetarian recipes and doing it a long time. >>thank you ike for coming in yourself and building the sandwiches . mega big businessman here. >>you better share that sandwich. >>>late
, from ike?do. what what are you doing in houston? >> you're finishing up the sandwich so you top it off and cut it? >>yes. >>i always love your sandwiches because you use quality bread, which is one of the most important ingredients in a sandwich. >> it's easily 75% of the sandwich so it needs to be amazing. this is our dutch crunch. we've been serving it since day one, the recipe has improved year, over year. >> you have a lot of you know we are about to run out...
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. ♪ president ike, president ike ♪ you like ike, i like ike, ev likes ike ♪ ♪ for president ♪ we'll takedslide for the eisenhower and nixon ticket. ♪ hang out the banner beat the drum ♪ ♪ we'll take ike to washington >> we leave washington on the midnight october the 5th. from there we go down through the pacific to new zealand, then over to australia, up to indonesia, to jakarta. to saigon and into china, to hong kong, korea, to japan, then down to manila. >> for the sake of millions in the world who depend upon our leadership we must never falter. >> washington, d.c. in a four-week goodwill tour of the -- >> a tour of eight south american nations. its purpose -- >> the communists are making an all-out effort to win. if they do, the free world eventually will be forced to its knees. >> for four days now some of the 20th century's most extraordinary diplomatic maneuvers have been taking place in moscow. >> khrushchev was a very, very capable, tough, unpredictable leader who would test my mettle. >> this, mr. khrushchev, is one of the most advanced developments in communication that we ha
. ♪ president ike, president ike ♪ you like ike, i like ike, ev likes ike ♪ ♪ for president ♪ we'll takedslide for the eisenhower and nixon ticket. ♪ hang out the banner beat the drum ♪ ♪ we'll take ike to washington >> we leave washington on the midnight october the 5th. from there we go down through the pacific to new zealand, then over to australia, up to indonesia, to jakarta. to saigon and into china, to hong kong, korea, to japan, then down to manila. >> for...
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though i've been to the museum and library i was enthralled by ike's story. i liked the new layout and modernization. indeed a great place to take children, to help them learn about the story of america. story, his words, his kansas values from over 60 years ago ring as true today as they did then. ike, who was born on the wrong tracks, literally, held hard work and education in regard.est he often spoke of his home as the heartland of america. valve being part of a -- value of being part of a and a humble life sometime. he was a visionary in many ways. one of dited to being the top five presidents in american history and perhaps the reatest commanding general of all-time. he started the fight for civil rights, started nasa and the f.a.a. as well as the department of education and, of course, he was responsible for the we rstate highway system have on and rely upon today. but of all the things which i what struck the loudest chord was ike's battle to end called it, waging peace. quote, i e's words, i hate war as only a soldier who can.ived it i hate war only
though i've been to the museum and library i was enthralled by ike's story. i liked the new layout and modernization. indeed a great place to take children, to help them learn about the story of america. story, his words, his kansas values from over 60 years ago ring as true today as they did then. ike, who was born on the wrong tracks, literally, held hard work and education in regard.est he often spoke of his home as the heartland of america. valve being part of a -- value of being part of a...
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the magazine endorsed eisenhower's election the official slogan of the reelection campaign was i like ike. >> now we go to the white house for a few moments the president spoke to reporters as he left for his campaign rally in minneapolis. here are the president's remarks. >> [inaudible conversations] we just completed a negotiation with china and we are having another tomorrow i mean with the vice premier. think it's going really well i will say. i think it's going really well so to be speaking later but basically they are wrapping it up and we will see them tomorrow right here it is going very very well. >> [inaudible conversations] >> what happened? who took 900,000? i hope is not true that joe biden took $900,000. i hope that's not true. for the sake of the country i hope that's not true. but i don't know anything about it. >> [inaudible conversations] >> i don't know but the whistleblower has been inaccurate because when we release the transcript of the conversation i had with the president of ukraine who frankly today gave a news conference on unrelated things was asked a question a
the magazine endorsed eisenhower's election the official slogan of the reelection campaign was i like ike. >> now we go to the white house for a few moments the president spoke to reporters as he left for his campaign rally in minneapolis. here are the president's remarks. >> [inaudible conversations] we just completed a negotiation with china and we are having another tomorrow i mean with the vice premier. think it's going really well i will say. i think it's going really well so...
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. >> ike, ike did a lot of things you don't know about. >> reporter: dawn hammet, director of the libraryable where the leadership sat around and -- >> reporter: this is the actual table? >> there is the actual table. >> reporter: as the supreme allied commander in europe during world war ii, eisenhower planned the invasion of normandy. this is general eisenhower speaking to the troops. >> soldiers, sailors, and airmen are the allied force, are you about to embark upon the great crusades to which we have driven for many months. >> reporter: that military service shaped his presidency. >> at the end of the war, he said "i hate war as only a soldier who lived it can." and we believe that that quote set him up for what his presidency was going to be. and everything he did in his presidency was to keep the cold war cold and keep us out of a battle. keep us out of harm's way. >> he was a warrior who wanted nothing more than peace. >> he was a warrior for peace. >> reporter: mary jean eisenhower, ike's granddaughter, remembers his softer side. as a young girl, she spent a lot of time at the whi
. >> ike, ike did a lot of things you don't know about. >> reporter: dawn hammet, director of the libraryable where the leadership sat around and -- >> reporter: this is the actual table? >> there is the actual table. >> reporter: as the supreme allied commander in europe during world war ii, eisenhower planned the invasion of normandy. this is general eisenhower speaking to the troops. >> soldiers, sailors, and airmen are the allied force, are you about to...
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sex drugs rock n roll ike and tina turner and body the spirit of the seventy's like no one else and 975 photographer norman c. captured the energy and the studio as you can see in the background there's people around so norman all he turned his sessions into party and he just would be doing a session and invite everybody off the street in that can you imagine there were $200.00 people. and just getting crazy it was. like joni mitchell. singer van morrison what do you. want. our comedian steve martin. so he was developing this technique of how to get these spontaneous improvisation methodology really and how to get people to be sincere and honest and real. and you had different methods to do this he wants through a car he can frank zappa's fice and that didn't work at all so a huge microphone shuts and next to curtis mayfield jodie foster is being found with a piece of cardboard save signature style included imperfections but after a mistake on his 1st big shoot with the band he thought his career was dead. when so very wrong because he made a mistake you can see the reflection of the fl
sex drugs rock n roll ike and tina turner and body the spirit of the seventy's like no one else and 975 photographer norman c. captured the energy and the studio as you can see in the background there's people around so norman all he turned his sessions into party and he just would be doing a session and invite everybody off the street in that can you imagine there were $200.00 people. and just getting crazy it was. like joni mitchell. singer van morrison what do you. want. our comedian steve...
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very time officials ike knowledge the enormity of the problem and i've warned anyone against dumping ships in the area published adequate minorities and that's fine those that have their vessels along the routes abundant in the areas i join in operation are out to remove their wittiness that's impeded the ones that request or didn't i think on those ones are beautiful right now as we speak. rich in oil and fishery sources the gulf of guinea attracts heavy shipping traffic but maritime experts say that could change unless they are thought to stop their waterways from becoming dumping grounds. these few breaks have laid here for many years then argued in maritime administration and safety agency. so recently removed from my those are a few of the many of the abundant ship that litter the waterways of the gulf of guinea and as traffic increases so do the risks they produce to ships and humans. but what some consider a problem others see an opportunity like these crack dealers who strip their own chips of what metals they can get government agencies in charge of maritime safety in the re
very time officials ike knowledge the enormity of the problem and i've warned anyone against dumping ships in the area published adequate minorities and that's fine those that have their vessels along the routes abundant in the areas i join in operation are out to remove their wittiness that's impeded the ones that request or didn't i think on those ones are beautiful right now as we speak. rich in oil and fishery sources the gulf of guinea attracts heavy shipping traffic but maritime experts...
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ginsberg: president carter deserves enormous credit for what the federal bench looks ike today. became president, he noticed that the federal judges all looked like him, they were all white and all male. carter appreciated that that is not how the great united states looks. so, he was determined to put omen and members of minority groups on the federal courts in numbers, not as well as a type of curiosity. i think he appointed over 25 women to district court judgeships and 11 women to courts of appeals, and i was i think the last of them. david: you served 13 years on the court of appeals, district of columbia. jus. ginsburg: yes. david: after 13 years, did you think you had a chance to be on the supreme court or did you think this was something that might never happen? jus. ginsberg: no one thinks, my aim in life is to be a supreme court justice, it just is not realistic. there are only nine of us. luck has a lot to do with who are the particular nine at a particular time. so, growing up, i never had an idea of being any kind of judge. as i said, women were barely there on the
ginsberg: president carter deserves enormous credit for what the federal bench looks ike today. became president, he noticed that the federal judges all looked like him, they were all white and all male. carter appreciated that that is not how the great united states looks. so, he was determined to put omen and members of minority groups on the federal courts in numbers, not as well as a type of curiosity. i think he appointed over 25 women to district court judgeships and 11 women to courts of...
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the thing is, electability, it's ike very nears and -- veneers and it gets stripped away. if there's not a lot there in this -- your case, then anything that makes you look like you're less electable, is not justtability ideology. i mean, there are many -- electability is in the eye of beholder and there are many aspects of it. ill: one of the great advantages of being a subcriber to the cook political report, something, maybe 10 minutes before i sat down. we trust. charlie: yeah. what i call tuesday treats. to ask you about some of the things you trust. uh-oh.e: bill: these are based, by the way, on polls. should we trust any poll today? charlie: well, i -- any poll ou trust today? charlie: well, first of all, there is an urban legend out well, the polls were all wrong in 2016. first question is, what polls are you talking about? talking about the national polls that basically real, clear politics average of all major national polls, had hillary clinton ahead points?e well, what do national polls measure? the national popular vote. win the national percentage by, 1.2 poin
the thing is, electability, it's ike very nears and -- veneers and it gets stripped away. if there's not a lot there in this -- your case, then anything that makes you look like you're less electable, is not justtability ideology. i mean, there are many -- electability is in the eye of beholder and there are many aspects of it. ill: one of the great advantages of being a subcriber to the cook political report, something, maybe 10 minutes before i sat down. we trust. charlie: yeah. what i call...
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all, ik: so first of can't comment on an ig investigation. i look forward to that report. i think what you are quoting from is from something that was leaked, so i don't have any comment on something that was leaked. so we will wait for the report to come out. it is not proper for me to comment on it. but i will say that as director of policy planning, and in my current role as director of the iran action group, i have worked closely and very well with all members of the career civil service, the foreign service, political appointees, all manner of scheduled appointments in the federal government, and i'm very proud of the work we have done together. supporterbio: i'm a of the administration's policy towards iran. i also believe you are knowledge knowledgeable-- about the topic and doing a good job, but you have a very tough job. -- not expecting to be able you to be able to do that job i say,ne on everything but i do have to challenge that anddecision on the kurds the turkish incursion into syria, iran is carrying out a counter pressure campaign that allows them to conduc
all, ik: so first of can't comment on an ig investigation. i look forward to that report. i think what you are quoting from is from something that was leaked, so i don't have any comment on something that was leaked. so we will wait for the report to come out. it is not proper for me to comment on it. but i will say that as director of policy planning, and in my current role as director of the iran action group, i have worked closely and very well with all members of the career civil service,...
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. >> allyson felix has another world dhampshi 4 x 4, fell iks passes running legend usain bolt but thiss her first as a mother. >> it was really special it's been a crazy year for me. >> reporter: last november, felix had a baby girl but after an emergency c-section, he daughter cameron spent nearly a month in the nicu. it was a turbulent time for the athlete negotiating with a sponsorship with nike and requestingep nike declined highlighting the issue in a "new york times" op ed, writing what i'm not willing to accept is the status quo around maternity she secured a deal with athleta. nike waiving performance reductions a year after having a baby triumphs off and on the track hard fought. >> so special. have my daughter here watching means the world to me. >> reporter: for this gold medal mom, perhaps the biggest win yet. catie beck, nbc news. >>> up next, we've got a high school homecoming story i think you're going to like >>> in tonight's inspiring america, the way a high school student asked his girlfriend to homecoming was so heart-warming, it's been shared by millions here is kev
. >> allyson felix has another world dhampshi 4 x 4, fell iks passes running legend usain bolt but thiss her first as a mother. >> it was really special it's been a crazy year for me. >> reporter: last november, felix had a baby girl but after an emergency c-section, he daughter cameron spent nearly a month in the nicu. it was a turbulent time for the athlete negotiating with a sponsorship with nike and requestingep nike declined highlighting the issue in a "new york...
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. >> i understand which there are concept iks and it makes sense because we've been promised a lot of things. we've had delivery numbers out in the sky that didn't occur can they actually get to the numbers? guy the one thing i push become a little bit was disappointing in terms of revenue pretty close to in line the it missed but close. i thought that was interesting i think also the possibility of what might exist, tim on terms of the china production that's sort of stood out when phil was talk bag that's begun and could go forward and could they actually take market share over there where plenty of ev competition i think there is a lot of interesting things about this right now. the cash and cash live equivalent you brought that up mel process. we always look at that and it seems that number is not bad. there is not a lot of great things but i'd say there is a lot of nod not so bad and pretty good but can they continue to deliver. delivering the 360 plus vehicles but right now squl highly confident. >> you got to be impressed too with -- if you expect about 18% and they're deliveri
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for the arabs in the early stages of development, and replacing it with modern well-built quarters ikehese. among the more important undertakings for the benefit of the saudi arabs, wholly unconnected with oil operations is the full-scale agricultural project that is under way. this irrigation canal in which the oil company helped the government to build is bringing water to an area of nearly 3,000 acres now under intensive cultivation. arab farmers assisted by american agricultural experts have been taught to use modern scientific irrigation motesdzds. they are raising alfafflea, melons, dates, tomatos, onions, and many other farm products. american technical skills and arab industry combined to produce worthwhile crops. new agricultural centers are planned by the saudi arab government so that the benefits of modern methods may be spread to other localities. the king sees the oil development as the greatest single means to modernize his country and improve the living standards of his people. the navy has said that saudi arabian oil is one of its most important strategic sources of sup
for the arabs in the early stages of development, and replacing it with modern well-built quarters ikehese. among the more important undertakings for the benefit of the saudi arabs, wholly unconnected with oil operations is the full-scale agricultural project that is under way. this irrigation canal in which the oil company helped the government to build is bringing water to an area of nearly 3,000 acres now under intensive cultivation. arab farmers assisted by american agricultural experts...
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featured a commentaried saiding t tru pruch remarks that the keel could be ahead of t summit is realist iks not guaranteed tensions are there.in foreigntryriticized the fcc for the decision to hold a vote on november 19th to designate chinese tech giants huawei and cte as national curity risks. the designation would block u.s. companies from tapping an $8.5 billion-dollar fund to buy gear from huawei and ctz echlt as they look to billed build out infrastructure in rural america zte hasn't commented bajaway criticized saying banning specific the vendorsdo based op country origin will not protect the u.s. telecom networks huawei argues the only ones hurt will be the u.s.viompanies s the under served for nightly business report eunice yuan. >>> still ahead as fires flair so does frus tracing with ta utilities. >>>> fire doesn't care if you ae rich or poor and some of the wealthiest neighborhemain evacuated for the utility companies, it may be aay of reckoning. that's coming up next. ♪ ♪ >>> firetlighters bg the blazes in california. and it's getting complicated. more losing p and strong winds
featured a commentaried saiding t tru pruch remarks that the keel could be ahead of t summit is realist iks not guaranteed tensions are there.in foreigntryriticized the fcc for the decision to hold a vote on november 19th to designate chinese tech giants huawei and cte as national curity risks. the designation would block u.s. companies from tapping an $8.5 billion-dollar fund to buy gear from huawei and ctz echlt as they look to billed build out infrastructure in rural america zte hasn't...
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ladies in german, please welcome joining vice president .ike pence mr. president, secretary secretary pompeo, members of the cabinet, and especially the men and women of the united here., it is honor to be join me as we install the 20th chairman of the joint chief of staff, general mark really -- today as we mark the chair, we dohis well to pay a gratitude to a man who has served with this -- this nation with distinction. he led troops to battle during operation iraqi freedom and over the past five years, i can personally attest during our tenure but is too strong leadership and sound counsel at the highest level of our military and government. today, we pay a debt of dunford. to general thank you for your service and thank you for always being faithful. and to general milli, the new chair of the joint chiefs of staff, i know i speak on the half of your commander-in-chief and a grateful nation when i say to you and your family, thank you for calling the serve -- calling to serve once again. you have served with courage and distinction. ,ou have led troop
ladies in german, please welcome joining vice president .ike pence mr. president, secretary secretary pompeo, members of the cabinet, and especially the men and women of the united here., it is honor to be join me as we install the 20th chairman of the joint chief of staff, general mark really -- today as we mark the chair, we dohis well to pay a gratitude to a man who has served with this -- this nation with distinction. he led troops to battle during operation iraqi freedom and over the past...
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and now it's time for a brand new wife today we're traveling to a board where activist core ike showing us around his whole city. in french this translates to food because that's exactly what it is in 849 it was officially declared the seed for the for sleep it shares its name with freetown in sierra leone just in a different language that figured out. hello hello i'm couric and welcome to liberal to my neighborhood. the capital of. illustrated by king called. the bone is rich in raw material but for many survivors still an every day struggle. comes from one of its pora neighborhoods. we are in the so-called stadiums on the level. you have the stadium and there you have the. is the mosque and on the other side the hospital this is where i grew up this is my area this is my muse. among these tin roofs and rain flooded and he. had to fend for himself so this was the only place he could afford . this is where i lived 3 years ago this was the place we had i created my 1st pieces of i started my career as an artist. i said. difficult because whenever it rained i was up to my ankles in water
and now it's time for a brand new wife today we're traveling to a board where activist core ike showing us around his whole city. in french this translates to food because that's exactly what it is in 849 it was officially declared the seed for the for sleep it shares its name with freetown in sierra leone just in a different language that figured out. hello hello i'm couric and welcome to liberal to my neighborhood. the capital of. illustrated by king called. the bone is rich in raw material...
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someel people ike we don't ha't the capacity to talk honestly about what happened to native people and to talk honestly aboutlavery a lynching and segregation. i think those people underestimate the power of this co to survive. the power of the people in this couny to overcome. and i just think we are doubting what it really means to be a allow ourselveso avoid these to hard conversations that need to be ha >> you say the opposite of verty is not wealth, it's juice. >> i amt peraded t sometimes we talk too much about money in america. i really do believe that the opopsite of poverty isn't wealth. i believe the opposite of poverty is stice. we have generational poverty. my dadpo was a smart person. he was hard he was really, really dedicated to the things he did. he couldn't goo high school because of unjust racial bias. and therefore didn't have the opportunities that i've had. if we had donee, juste could have actual created opportunities for him so we didn't have to grow up poor. that's what i mean,hashen we challenge the unjust structures and systems, when we don't allow people to r
someel people ike we don't ha't the capacity to talk honestly about what happened to native people and to talk honestly aboutlavery a lynching and segregation. i think those people underestimate the power of this co to survive. the power of the people in this couny to overcome. and i just think we are doubting what it really means to be a allow ourselveso avoid these to hard conversations that need to be ha >> you say the opposite of verty is not wealth, it's juice. >> i amt peraded...
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jack ike l banging it home.for the receiver that they desperately needed. they get two-time pro bowler emmanuel sanders from denver and a 5th round pick for a third and fourth next year. this move shows quite clearly the 6-0 niners have super bowl dreams. they're not messing around. sanders instantly becomes jimmy g.'s best receiver. >>> and sadly the football world lost a legend with the passing of raider great willie brown. the three-time super bowl champion used to smother receivers with bump and run coverage. brown, get this, spent 47 years in the raider organization. he had been battlingcancer. passing away at age 78. the raiders and the entire nfl family will miss willie brown. >>> abc7 sports sponsored by river rock casino. >> what a career. >> yeah. this is, by the way, the first time in several years that we haven't seen the warriors on opening night. the champs usually open, but they will open on thursday night against the clippers that we saw tonight and wield be there at the new chase center. check i
jack ike l banging it home.for the receiver that they desperately needed. they get two-time pro bowler emmanuel sanders from denver and a 5th round pick for a third and fourth next year. this move shows quite clearly the 6-0 niners have super bowl dreams. they're not messing around. sanders instantly becomes jimmy g.'s best receiver. >>> and sadly the football world lost a legend with the passing of raider great willie brown. the three-time super bowl champion used to smother receivers...
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ok terry you there your asking me something ike i can't answer very well i'm not really familiar with the situation there what i can say is that the media reports suggest that the man the police saw interviewing or seeking to interview here the chief suspect as it were. has been in germany is reported for 4 years since 2050 and he has this so-called limited to put residency status i.e. not a fully recognized asylum seeker but he has the right to stay in germany in particular i think because he's come from syria that's recognized as a country where people can't currently return because of the conflict there and he for that reason he wouldn't have to leave in a specified accommodation as far as i know unless of course he he is he is in some special process but. what i can tell you about limburg is it's a small town of around 35000 people it's not far from the main city of frankfurt. in the state of hessen and as you say it is the seat of a catholic bishop rick which is one reason why it might be well be known nationwide but. if this attack ease of course something that will call to many
ok terry you there your asking me something ike i can't answer very well i'm not really familiar with the situation there what i can say is that the media reports suggest that the man the police saw interviewing or seeking to interview here the chief suspect as it were. has been in germany is reported for 4 years since 2050 and he has this so-called limited to put residency status i.e. not a fully recognized asylum seeker but he has the right to stay in germany in particular i think because...
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"if turkey does anything that ik in my great d unmatched wisdom sitter to be off-limits, i will totally destroyed and obliterate the economy of turkey." just last month american and turkish troops were carrying out these joint patrols at the border. but now ankara intends to go it alone, taking the battle to kurdish forces it views as terrorists and a threat to its security. the pentagon may be voicing concern, but washington has no intention of getting caught in the crossfire. laura: for more, i spoke earlier to orla from the turkish-syrian border. what is the reaction where you are tonight to the u.s. move? orla: there is certainly a very strong sense on both sides of the border that the countdown to a turkish offensive has begun. we have had the pentagonarning that turkey risks destatilizing the region and beyond. we have had expressions of concern from france, from germany, from britain, all basically echoing the same message, that they are opposed to any kind of action that could have a negative impact on the fight against the so-called islamic state group in syria. and we have had
"if turkey does anything that ik in my great d unmatched wisdom sitter to be off-limits, i will totally destroyed and obliterate the economy of turkey." just last month american and turkish troops were carrying out these joint patrols at the border. but now ankara intends to go it alone, taking the battle to kurdish forces it views as terrorists and a threat to its security. the pentagon may be voicing concern, but washington has no intention of getting caught in the crossfire. laura:...
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upside, weooking for .ike emerging markets if you're looking for exposure to cyclical pickup, that is where it is cheaper right now. trough now, we have but there are sectors that will continue to do well. are describing the optimism you see in the s&p 500. when you look at international aspects to the market or cyclic ly expose, you don't see that euphoria?i fallenied volatility has to lower levels as a percentile. bullishlso seeing more positioning in the emerging-market regions. aboutne: you were talking the volumes within treasuries, elevated in stocks. where do expect the most excitement in asset classes as we look and digest the u.s. data? question. a good i would say the equity market. becausebe really muddy of the general motors uaw situation. algorithms twitch if the numbers are way off, but the equity markets will lead the way. in the treasury market are a reversing of the selloff in the treasuries, getting back into the market, either cutting those treasury positions or going along at the same time. the dollar situation has been steady. volatility, bump in it will be equiti
upside, weooking for .ike emerging markets if you're looking for exposure to cyclical pickup, that is where it is cheaper right now. trough now, we have but there are sectors that will continue to do well. are describing the optimism you see in the s&p 500. when you look at international aspects to the market or cyclic ly expose, you don't see that euphoria?i fallenied volatility has to lower levels as a percentile. bullishlso seeing more positioning in the emerging-market regions. aboutne:...
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good morning, thanks for joining us, ike marcus washington. >> and i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. here is what you feed to know. in the last 45 minutes we learned the shutoff will start around 3:00 this afternoon in the north bay. >> that zone roughly 7,500 customers will lose power covering part of eight towns including calistoga and st. helena and lake buriesa. and sonoma will see the most impact and 2,800 homes and businesses will be impacted. that zone includes santa rosa, healdsburg and sonoma. again the north bay shutoff happening around 3:00. to the south bay, in san mateo, shutoffs will happen overnight. 1:00 a.m. tomorrow is the protected time for the power to be cut. fewer than 1,000 homes are under the advisory. mostly in remote areas but including parts of woodside and la hand ow. this is expected to happen around 1:00 a.m. on thursday. >> now all week we've been bringing you live team coverage to prepare for the blackouts. we'll start off with kari hall who is tracking the fire danger. kari, it is hot already. >> it is starting to heat up out there and this is what w
good morning, thanks for joining us, ike marcus washington. >> and i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. here is what you feed to know. in the last 45 minutes we learned the shutoff will start around 3:00 this afternoon in the north bay. >> that zone roughly 7,500 customers will lose power covering part of eight towns including calistoga and st. helena and lake buriesa. and sonoma will see the most impact and 2,800 homes and businesses will be impacted. that zone includes santa...
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ik reporter: well, norah, we s? seen a frustrated president trump plenty of times but today fruecame visibly angrier as the day went on, both inside the oval office and at a press conference. he refused to answer questions, spewed falsehoods and scolded reporters, creating an awkward situation for a visiting head of state who was by his side for all of it. >> reporter: president trump, how do you respond to concern that you are putting the whistleblower's life in danger. >> well, the whistleblower is whry inaccurate. >> reporter: president trump suggested the whistleblower should not be protected because the president said he or she is not legitimate. te he wrote a vicious conversation. in other words, he either got it totally wrong, made it up. >> reporter: your own d.n.i. said the call transcript was consistent with the complaint. so should-- >> no, no, no, he didn't say that. you have to take a look. >> reporter: so we did. under oath, acting director of national intelligence joseph maguire said this about a summ
ik reporter: well, norah, we s? seen a frustrated president trump plenty of times but today fruecame visibly angrier as the day went on, both inside the oval office and at a press conference. he refused to answer questions, spewed falsehoods and scolded reporters, creating an awkward situation for a visiting head of state who was by his side for all of it. >> reporter: president trump, how do you respond to concern that you are putting the whistleblower's life in danger. >> well,...
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high figure talks ongoing especially when you consider how many people have been affected your gallon ik thank you so much. through the protesters in hong kong have defied an official down and staged more pro-democracy rallies over the weekend some turning violent for months now an unlikely figure has put himself right in the middle of clashes between police and activists utopia surely tolson pill met up with this person in hong kong who won't be kept on the site. at a.t.t. few could match his stamina but uncle wally is driven by profound sense of responsibility . for this we move to canada and tear gas on one side. and petrol bombs on the other. he doesn't shy away. instead he deschutes towards the front lines for morning until night weekend after weekend to protect those he says the financing for the home oh he's lived in for the night. or more young have enjoyed years of democracy in hong kong but we're living in a new era the world has changed dramatically in the last few months. you're going to get back i'm watching going anywhere yet but i got why are so many young people being ass
high figure talks ongoing especially when you consider how many people have been affected your gallon ik thank you so much. through the protesters in hong kong have defied an official down and staged more pro-democracy rallies over the weekend some turning violent for months now an unlikely figure has put himself right in the middle of clashes between police and activists utopia surely tolson pill met up with this person in hong kong who won't be kept on the site. at a.t.t. few could match his...
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we're kind of letting it come and hoping that everything ends up okay,ore of an outdoor person iks so i wouldn't mind it. >> reporter: what about a refrigerator? >> that's different. i mean, food will go toe waste. >> if i have to run stuff, i have an inverter in my car. i can run some electricity for a little while. >> reporter: the tubbs fire up here two years ago led to intermittent outages causing chaos in napa businesses. but maybe this time the outage will do some good. >> if they're going to cut put power, maybe that will save s fires. >> reporter: yeah. >> that's what we're looking forward to. >> reporter: again, that outage is going to be starting very early as they describe it on wednesday morning. when they say very early, they could be talking about as early as 1:00 or 2:00 a.m. and could be lasting up to five days. in napa, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, terry. among the questions people are asking about the outages is whether pg&e will reimburse you for spoiled food or losses from the shut offs. chris chmura found the answer is no. while the utility do
we're kind of letting it come and hoping that everything ends up okay,ore of an outdoor person iks so i wouldn't mind it. >> reporter: what about a refrigerator? >> that's different. i mean, food will go toe waste. >> if i have to run stuff, i have an inverter in my car. i can run some electricity for a little while. >> reporter: the tubbs fire up here two years ago led to intermittent outages causing chaos in napa businesses. but maybe this time the outage will do some...
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i'd ike to give it one more go? i'd like another night here." yes. but not right now.now where i know you from. i said "where am ifrom?" posh accent: eton! i know you from eton! laughter. i, i feel different. my mind works differently. i don't know if i can do it, with my mind in the state that it's in. and i... and i drool. which, that's a recent one. it's another gorgeous side of parkinson's disease. there's a little surprise every month. and this month's surprise is drooling. posh accent: toboggan? laughter. i said "toboggan?" posh accent: yes, toboggan. scotland's in great shape. it's... politically, it's in extraordinary shape. it's beginning to stand alone. and they won't take crap any more. they don't want to settle for whoever england votes for. would you like to see scotland be independent? i don't know. if scotland would like it, i would like it. i'm not as young as i was. i've noticed a certain distinctive changes coming over me recently. i tend to make a noise when i bend down. i don't know how long i've been doing this, i caught myself the other day going.
i'd ike to give it one more go? i'd like another night here." yes. but not right now.now where i know you from. i said "where am ifrom?" posh accent: eton! i know you from eton! laughter. i, i feel different. my mind works differently. i don't know if i can do it, with my mind in the state that it's in. and i... and i drool. which, that's a recent one. it's another gorgeous side of parkinson's disease. there's a little surprise every month. and this month's surprise is drooling....
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the national review's version of that was "i prefer ike." that was an attitude that many conservatives today would recognize. they have warmed to the example of president trump. preferable to the alternative to trump which was a continuation of you might say the age of bush. the bush era of conservatism and republicanism. that stretched from george h.w. .ush through george w. bush it would have included jeb bush. they could have included jeb bush if donald trump had not famously come down that escalator in trump tower. there was a sense widespread theg conservatives that mainstream movement of the republican party had become interested in just running the machinery of government as it was. anlacked a sense of accelerating moral crisis, the moral dissolution of american society and of a certain kind of constitutional decay. the constitution is not very healthy right now. one of the things conservatism has to do is come to the rescue of our own constitution, i think. that is why one of the unifying factors among the conservatives that endorsed
the national review's version of that was "i prefer ike." that was an attitude that many conservatives today would recognize. they have warmed to the example of president trump. preferable to the alternative to trump which was a continuation of you might say the age of bush. the bush era of conservatism and republicanism. that stretched from george h.w. .ush through george w. bush it would have included jeb bush. they could have included jeb bush if donald trump had not famously come...
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the american academy of pediatrics iks is a non-profit professional organization with more than 67,000 pediatricians including primary questionnaire, pediatrics sub-speciality and medical subspecialists and dedicated to the health and safety and well being of all infants, children, add lessants and young adults, we publish recommended immunization schedules with acip, the cdc, the american academy of family physicians and the american college of objectsens and gynecologists. so let's go back into the history of measles in the united states. in 1963 the measles vaccine was licensed and in 1968 it began to be distributed. and measles was gone, declared eliminated from the united states in 2000. so there was no continuous decease transmission for more than 12 months. and that was due to a highly effective vaccination programs and better measles control in the united states and in the americas. however within we have seen measles come back. due to people not vaccinating children and not getting vaccinated. so in 2010 we saw 93 cases. and in 2019 we have a whopping 1241 cases of measles. so
the american academy of pediatrics iks is a non-profit professional organization with more than 67,000 pediatricians including primary questionnaire, pediatrics sub-speciality and medical subspecialists and dedicated to the health and safety and well being of all infants, children, add lessants and young adults, we publish recommended immunization schedules with acip, the cdc, the american academy of family physicians and the american college of objectsens and gynecologists. so let's go back...
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my response was it sounds to me ike you're raising baby crocodiles in your basement. eventually you're going to have a lot of big crocodiles. in any event this kept on going, and mike's document is awesome, should read it, this war against isis was a vicious, brutal street by street war. and no one should be mistaken by that. 2014, fallujah falls to isis. fall of until the mosul and i was in iraq at the just and again, it was hard to know what was going on. i was walking into a meeting one night, nt obama in which i got an urgent call iraqi security official that baghdad was falling and it was hard to tell. event, in the summer of 2014 is where it was decided we concerted e a very effort to push back and that's hen we developed a campaign, which i think we'll discuss. but, that was kind of the sweep it, just starting where i came into it. >> i remember that time when about iraq worried falling, baghdad falling, because i was in baghdad getting calls saying baghdad has fallen from my editors in new york. forally, i think we're okay now but there was the fear of it beca
my response was it sounds to me ike you're raising baby crocodiles in your basement. eventually you're going to have a lot of big crocodiles. in any event this kept on going, and mike's document is awesome, should read it, this war against isis was a vicious, brutal street by street war. and no one should be mistaken by that. 2014, fallujah falls to isis. fall of until the mosul and i was in iraq at the just and again, it was hard to know what was going on. i was walking into a meeting one...
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and i don't think we'll be so lucky or so blessed to see the ikeness of this man again. as a nation, as a people, we owe chairman cummings a debt, a debt of gratitude. there are no words to describe the loss of our brother, our friend and our colleague who lived up to this great and powerful name. it hurts so deeply that all i can do is keep his wife, his family and all who knew and love im in my constant prayers. elijah, we hope to see you again one day. blessed be your name. i yield back. mr. horsford: i thank the gentleman from georgia. and we do, as a body, extend our sincerest condolenessences to chairman cummings -- condolences to chairman cummings' wife, dr. maya moore, chair children, grabbed children, friends, -- grandchildren, friends, staff and all those who he positively impacted in his life and work. i now would like to yield to the gentlelady from the district of columbia, congresswoman eleanor mahomes norton. - eleanor holmes norton. ms. norton: i thank my good friend for yielding. , my good ke these friend cho chaired the oversight and -- who chaired the
and i don't think we'll be so lucky or so blessed to see the ikeness of this man again. as a nation, as a people, we owe chairman cummings a debt, a debt of gratitude. there are no words to describe the loss of our brother, our friend and our colleague who lived up to this great and powerful name. it hurts so deeply that all i can do is keep his wife, his family and all who knew and love im in my constant prayers. elijah, we hope to see you again one day. blessed be your name. i yield back. mr....
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on cnn, ike brooke baldwin.with links to rudy giuliani in federal custody indicted of charges of funneling money into a u.s. election. names igor fruman and lev parnas. they were arrested at a washington airport with what prosecutors say were one-way tickets out of the country. one of the men described as giuliani's fixer and someone who helped introduce him to various officials in his bid to dig up dirt on joe biden. and listen to this. hours before the two arrests these two men had lunch with rudy giuliani in washington at the trump hotel. that is according to the "wall street journal." moments ago the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york detailed charges against these two men and their intended target, former u.s. ambassador to ukraine marie yovanovitch. >> as alleged in the indictment the defendants broke a law to gain political influence why avoiding disclosure of who was actually making the donations and where the money was
on cnn, ike brooke baldwin.with links to rudy giuliani in federal custody indicted of charges of funneling money into a u.s. election. names igor fruman and lev parnas. they were arrested at a washington airport with what prosecutors say were one-way tickets out of the country. one of the men described as giuliani's fixer and someone who helped introduce him to various officials in his bid to dig up dirt on joe biden. and listen to this. hours before the two arrests these two men had lunch with...
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very time officials ike knowledge the enormity of the problem and i've warned anyone against dumping ships in the area published i did get my notice and that's fine those that have their vessels along the routes are bund on in the areas i join in evolutionary routes to remove their wittiness that's impeded the ones that request or didn't i think on those ones are beautiful right now as we speak. rich in oil and fishery sources the gulf of guinea attracts heavy shipping traffic but maritime experts say that could change unless they are thought to stop their waterways from becoming dumping grounds. these huge breaks have made here for many years the nigerian maritime administration. and safety agency said recently removed from my those are a few of the many of the abundant ship that litter the waterways of the gulf of guinea and as traffic increases so do the risks they paused to ships and humans. but what some consider a problem others see an opportunity like these crack dealers who strip their own chips of what metals they can get government agencies in charge of maritime safety in t
very time officials ike knowledge the enormity of the problem and i've warned anyone against dumping ships in the area published i did get my notice and that's fine those that have their vessels along the routes are bund on in the areas i join in evolutionary routes to remove their wittiness that's impeded the ones that request or didn't i think on those ones are beautiful right now as we speak. rich in oil and fishery sources the gulf of guinea attracts heavy shipping traffic but maritime...
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obviously, the most important in your life ike think at least for me was my to marry april which wasn't the hardest decision, in many ways it was the easiest decision, but it was the most important decision. that felt right from the beginning. i've had some hard business decisions to make in the middle of a financial crisis. i was running my company, it was had $15 billion of assets, we were lending money to companies, all of which depended upon us financing them money. in other words, the companies we financed, every week called us up to get access to their lines of credit and the financial crisis was happening and large financial institutions were and ising left and right made a decision to raise a lot of capital for my company and i and i lot made of -- excuse my of crap, i took a lot from the market to do it. my investors were furious with my decision because it was a market and wethe were raising capital at a relatively low price in our price because all companies' stocks had gone down, thei really felt that financial crisis was going to be much more difficult than people thought a
obviously, the most important in your life ike think at least for me was my to marry april which wasn't the hardest decision, in many ways it was the easiest decision, but it was the most important decision. that felt right from the beginning. i've had some hard business decisions to make in the middle of a financial crisis. i was running my company, it was had $15 billion of assets, we were lending money to companies, all of which depended upon us financing them money. in other words, the...
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if he had been the vice president, run with ike, who knows? 1956, could have been. 19 -- he would have been a very formidable candidate. he gave the keynote in 1960 at the republican national convention and stampeded the convention. i happened to be there. i was at 11 straight conventions over the years. signs began appearing, walter judd for vice president. [laughter] so he still really tam perioded that -- stampeded that convention. >> host: so who is that youngish conservative that you're looking at post-donald trump? >> guest: well, i think that some of the names that -- is it sue? >> host: it was patricia. >> guest: that patricia mentioned should definitely be on the list. and there are others as well in the senate. i don't want to get into names, because i'd rather not do that. but i can think of at least a half a dozen who have come to heritage, who have spoken, have impressed us by reason of their intelligence, of their understanding of conservativism, of basic what we call first principles of the founding. so i, one of the reasons why
if he had been the vice president, run with ike, who knows? 1956, could have been. 19 -- he would have been a very formidable candidate. he gave the keynote in 1960 at the republican national convention and stampeded the convention. i happened to be there. i was at 11 straight conventions over the years. signs began appearing, walter judd for vice president. [laughter] so he still really tam perioded that -- stampeded that convention. >> host: so who is that youngish conservative that...
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he tends to change immediately, ike on a dime. all of a sudden he'll go some place else and have to cancel. this was one we knew he was there and you never can be 100% sure because you're basing it on technology more than anything else. we thought he was there and we got a confirmation. and when we went in they were greeted with a lot of firepower. a lot of firepower. these guys do a job. they're so brave and so good. most importantly, many of his people were killed. and we'll announce the exact number over the next 24 hours. but many were killed. we lost nobody. think of that. it's incredible. reporter: the dog was hurt? . president trump: the canine was lost. but we lost nobody. reporter: how did you communicate to the russians? president trump: we told them we were coming and they said thank you for telling us. they were very good. reporter: did you tell them why? president trump: no, they did not know why. we did tell them, we think you're going to be very happy. again, they hate isis as much as we do. you know what isis has d
he tends to change immediately, ike on a dime. all of a sudden he'll go some place else and have to cancel. this was one we knew he was there and you never can be 100% sure because you're basing it on technology more than anything else. we thought he was there and we got a confirmation. and when we went in they were greeted with a lot of firepower. a lot of firepower. these guys do a job. they're so brave and so good. most importantly, many of his people were killed. and we'll announce the...
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supreme court began his 2020 term today, term already marred by the country's cases to be abortion,iket it turns out as the justices here the arguments, there is a light at the bench we are getting light up. he had gained access to some of the nose past one of the justices doing the past oral arguments. we welcome to professor johnson from minneapolis. this is fascinating. i clerked up there. tell me the ones you found most interesting. >> thank you for having me. i really appreciate it. some of the most interesting notes on the justices are talking to one another about issues beyond the arguments that the attorneys are presenting to them at the time. nixonstance, during the administration, you had justices, justice stewart, who was a big baseball fan, and was very interested in scores. his beloved reds from cincinnati, he would get notes from his clerk, or from the ones irking from the course at the time. they make comments about the particular arguments were about whether or not they are thinking about something beyond the actual arguments in the case. you get a wide variety of issue
supreme court began his 2020 term today, term already marred by the country's cases to be abortion,iket it turns out as the justices here the arguments, there is a light at the bench we are getting light up. he had gained access to some of the nose past one of the justices doing the past oral arguments. we welcome to professor johnson from minneapolis. this is fascinating. i clerked up there. tell me the ones you found most interesting. >> thank you for having me. i really appreciate it....
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fact that a lot of adults and youth think that these products are effective and they don't know what ik ey was in the products r they effective for smoking cessation is thehe problem. >> so i the fda allow these products hit the market that went out knowing the consequences of these products. >> i think the we could've potentially a stronger regulations sooner. >> we have the problem with nicotine which we know is in there. and we have the problem what is in these substances with the vaping illness. we've known forever, nicotinee, is highly addictive. the lesson f learned, we should think about and be sure they are practically applying the approach when we are thinking about the product that has nicotine. >> about six years ago when i was a chief medical officer at kansas, i outlawed vaping our healthcare campus because we had a note tobacco policy. he got a certain of pushback for that because of the stem cell benefit for tobacco cessation. didn't believe it then and i don't believe in now. i think looking in our rearview mirror, we would have benefited by having much tighter regulator
fact that a lot of adults and youth think that these products are effective and they don't know what ik ey was in the products r they effective for smoking cessation is thehe problem. >> so i the fda allow these products hit the market that went out knowing the consequences of these products. >> i think the we could've potentially a stronger regulations sooner. >> we have the problem with nicotine which we know is in there. and we have the problem what is in these substances...
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decision and reinforces the impression his health issues may be more serious than they're admitting and ikehe real beneficiary of that will be senator warren. i think between this and the continued focus on the former vice president's son hunter biden it is a really good political couple of days for senator warren and her campaign. >> eddie, even in bernie sanders' statement, he stayed on message and wrote, up in of us know when a medical emergency might affect us and no one should fear going bankrupt if it occurs. medicare for all. so there you have it. bernie sanders taking the opportunity to say, it was my good health care that helped me. but what do you think about the move to pull their ads? >> well, first, i want to say, like mike, that we want senator sanders to get better. we want him to be out on the stump and need his voice and energy and his passion. you know, i'm not quite sure what to make of it, to be honest with you. it could very well be the case they thought that they could invest those moneys in a different way and more effective way. we do know that he has a strong ground
decision and reinforces the impression his health issues may be more serious than they're admitting and ikehe real beneficiary of that will be senator warren. i think between this and the continued focus on the former vice president's son hunter biden it is a really good political couple of days for senator warren and her campaign. >> eddie, even in bernie sanders' statement, he stayed on message and wrote, up in of us know when a medical emergency might affect us and no one should fear...
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we do have ike, who is with the academy of sciences, who i think can also bring resources to us, ideas to us. i'd like to see some collaborations with other institutions in the city, like the san francisco botanical garden as well, as we look at what we're going to do in all of these different areas. for instance, i do think that we will need to have a horticultural staff that is knowledgeable about the plants that we plant, what their requirements are, and that's something that i would like to see furthered. the composting facility, for instance, it needs a wide area. and i think -- i am hopeful that we can have a lot of our soil -- a lot of our soil and the compost is like gold for the plants, and that we can have a big enough facility that we can process our own green material and u.s. it for island soil. and so i'd like for you to look specifically at that composting facility because i don't think that the yard of 4500 square feet is going to be sufficient, if you you're really having a sufficient compost facility. and we can look at other models as well. i think in general today,
we do have ike, who is with the academy of sciences, who i think can also bring resources to us, ideas to us. i'd like to see some collaborations with other institutions in the city, like the san francisco botanical garden as well, as we look at what we're going to do in all of these different areas. for instance, i do think that we will need to have a horticultural staff that is knowledgeable about the plants that we plant, what their requirements are, and that's something that i would like to...
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as to whether pays off, it looks ike next day shipping -- didn't think it was much different from sushi-dayhipping, but so many companies like walmart and target have caught up with sushi-day shipping, so amazon is trying to go further and read a gets competitive mode around its main business. taylor: if one day shipping was so good, why did they come lower on crucial holiday sales on the top line? >> i think the history frankly on this revenue guidance is they are always conservative. i don't put much credence in that. i think the topline surprised this quarter -- and we will see what it does for the holidays. a smaller than average couple of days between thanksgiving and christmas and how some holidays abroad including india, some of that went into the third quarter. we will see. i think the pattern is next day shipping does make a difference. is unit growth at amazon slowing down and bounced back up by several percentage points so the evidence so far is next day shipping moves the needle but we will see. taylor: you are also going to the sooner than you think conference. i'm not cool eno
as to whether pays off, it looks ike next day shipping -- didn't think it was much different from sushi-dayhipping, but so many companies like walmart and target have caught up with sushi-day shipping, so amazon is trying to go further and read a gets competitive mode around its main business. taylor: if one day shipping was so good, why did they come lower on crucial holiday sales on the top line? >> i think the history frankly on this revenue guidance is they are always conservative. i...
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i'd ike to give it one more go? i'd like another night here." yes. but not right now.w you from eton! laughter. i, i feel different. my mind works differently. i don't know if i can do it, with my mind in the state that it's in. and i... and i drool. which, that's a recent one. it's another gorgeous side of parkinson's disease. there's a little surprise every month. and this month's surprise is drooling. posh accent: toboggan? laughter. i said "toboggan?" posh accent: yes, toboggan. as if it was the most normal thing on earth. posh accent: he's a jolly good tobogganist. keeps his toboggan lovely. laughter. you've been at this over four decades. yes. and in that time, comedy has changed, a lot. it's got so good. british comedy is an extraordinary shape. i would be scared to go on with these guys. they‘ re better than me. as far as i'm concerned. do you think, then, if you were starting out now, in 2019, young billy connolly, that you wouldn't make it? i would make it... it's attitude. "jojoba." i said "what's jojoba ? " in glasgow, that's the month before november. laug
i'd ike to give it one more go? i'd like another night here." yes. but not right now.w you from eton! laughter. i, i feel different. my mind works differently. i don't know if i can do it, with my mind in the state that it's in. and i... and i drool. which, that's a recent one. it's another gorgeous side of parkinson's disease. there's a little surprise every month. and this month's surprise is drooling. posh accent: toboggan? laughter. i said "toboggan?" posh accent: yes,...