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the international new york times looks at brazil's trouble economy where thousands ofjobs are being lostsential services like the police and school teachers. and finally, do you fancy yourself as a budding agatha christie when it comes to dreaming up plot twists and turns. well netflix viewers will soon be allowed to chose and make key story decisions by using interactive software. actors will film numerous scenes with different endings helping viewers to choose their own adventure.
the international new york times looks at brazil's trouble economy where thousands ofjobs are being lostsential services like the police and school teachers. and finally, do you fancy yourself as a budding agatha christie when it comes to dreaming up plot twists and turns. well netflix viewers will soon be allowed to chose and make key story decisions by using interactive software. actors will film numerous scenes with different endings helping viewers to choose their own adventure.
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the international new york times reports on south sudan where war is engulfing new previously peaceful areas of the nation. tens of thousands of civilians have been killed and region is suffering a national food crisis. and finally, in the china daily business pages, they say more chinese than ever are travelling to the united states and other foreign destinations. chinese outbound tourists are expected to reach 150 million by 2020. joining us isjonathan charles who's director of communications at the european bank for reconstruction and development good morning. this story is incredible. white house aides was asked three times when mr trump is going to provide some kind of evidence about his claim of wiretapping. the aid turned around and walked away and refuse to answer the question. i woke up this morning and thought i wonder if we are ever going to get bored talking about donald trump it is almost everyday there is a story. i thought maybe we should take a step back. this is a man who campaigned unconventionally, who now govern unconventionally and i don't think we should be at all
the international new york times reports on south sudan where war is engulfing new previously peaceful areas of the nation. tens of thousands of civilians have been killed and region is suffering a national food crisis. and finally, in the china daily business pages, they say more chinese than ever are travelling to the united states and other foreign destinations. chinese outbound tourists are expected to reach 150 million by 2020. joining us isjonathan charles who's director of communications...
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the international new york times reports on south sudan where war is engulfing new previously peacefulen killed and region is suffering a national food crisis. and finally, in the china daily business pages, they say more chinese than ever are travelling to the united states and other foreign destinations. chinese outbound tourists are expected to reach 150 million by 2020. joining us isjonathan charles who's director of communications at the european bank for reconstruction and development good morning. this story is incredible. white house aides was asked three times when mr trump is going to provide some kind of evidence about
the international new york times reports on south sudan where war is engulfing new previously peacefulen killed and region is suffering a national food crisis. and finally, in the china daily business pages, they say more chinese than ever are travelling to the united states and other foreign destinations. chinese outbound tourists are expected to reach 150 million by 2020. joining us isjonathan charles who's director of communications at the european bank for reconstruction and development...
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the international new york times looks at brazil's trouble economy where thousands ofjobs are being lost every day while the state struggles to pay for essential services like the police and school teachers. and finally, do you fancy yourself as a budding agatha christie when it comes to dreaming up plot twists and turns. well netflix viewers will soon be allowed to chose and make key story decisions by using interactive software. actors will film numerous scenes with different endings helping viewers to choose their own adventure. can you imagine the arguments that that would cause between couples?” would want a character to die and the kids would say no, no! good morning. good to see you. 0k. it was coming and iraq has been taken off the list. it stops people seeking new visas as well. so those who do have green cards and visas will still be allowed to enter. there are details that have changed? it is slightly watered—down ultimately the broad theme is still the same. predominantly banning muslim countries from entering the united states for the next 90 days. how about the security iss
the international new york times looks at brazil's trouble economy where thousands ofjobs are being lost every day while the state struggles to pay for essential services like the police and school teachers. and finally, do you fancy yourself as a budding agatha christie when it comes to dreaming up plot twists and turns. well netflix viewers will soon be allowed to chose and make key story decisions by using interactive software. actors will film numerous scenes with different endings helping...
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the international new york times says the fbi chief and the head of the national security agency will575.55 5 55-5! interference in last year's american presidential election. the ft reportsfion comments made , suez. jean—louis chaussade said water will become more valuable than oil as rising demand from people and agriculture puts pressure on supplies. world famous astrophysicist professor steven hawking says the five most powerful people in britain are now all women. naming among others uk prime minister theresa may and scotland's first minster nicola sturgeon, he said there had been a "seismic shift" in gender equality in the uk. and finally, tributes all over the world have been paid to chuck berry, one of the true greats of rock and roll. he died at the age of 90. joining us is rolake akinkugbe, who's head of energy and natural resources at fbn capital. good morning, rolake. lovely to see you. rex tillerson had, before arriving in
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taking on high-profile places, including an investigation into the new york mayor himself and international terrorists. the new york timeshe has found himself on the losing end of a quintessential political decision. by his critics he was seen as too gung ho, actively taking on highly charged cases in public corruption, civil rights, and wall street. it seems his investigation not too close to the president himself, and maybe that is why he was fired. that is according to the washington examiner, a conservative paper. he may have been investigating donald trump's earnings from foreign sources. >> you have something about the founding father of the internet who wrote a powerful article about the misuses of the internet. >> it has been 38 years since this computer scientist gave us the internet. thank you. it turns out he is not happy with what we've been doing with it ever since. he wrote in open letter in which he condemned the spread of fake news. he says the fact that websites are paid by click means information that is disseminated is tailored to what people want to see or hear as opposed to what they need to see. he
taking on high-profile places, including an investigation into the new york mayor himself and international terrorists. the new york timeshe has found himself on the losing end of a quintessential political decision. by his critics he was seen as too gung ho, actively taking on highly charged cases in public corruption, civil rights, and wall street. it seems his investigation not too close to the president himself, and maybe that is why he was fired. that is according to the washington...
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for more on our roundtable, harold fineman for the huffington post, international reporter for the "new york timesalso msnbc contributor. we have to go to new york, right to you, the "national enquirer" the not where i get my news, i remember a picture of jkie nnedy for a high school ay, st it over to make him look old, jackie kennedy the alive in poland. they're not in politic, go ahead. >> the fact that you say this is a relationship with a friend with benefits, for some reason obviously donald trump thinks the people reading these stories and the people that buy these stories will help him politically, whether or not they can actually say they helped him become president is up in the air t. fact that they are trafficking in his i guess stories is a polite way to put i. it tells you this relationship is beneficial. he can say something and the "national enquirer" puts it on the front page. >> he doesn't have a whole lot of friends in the media, the republican convention used to have martha ray, wilt chamberlain, they didn't have a long list-of-celebrities working for them. >> you can argue which
for more on our roundtable, harold fineman for the huffington post, international reporter for the "new york timesalso msnbc contributor. we have to go to new york, right to you, the "national enquirer" the not where i get my news, i remember a picture of jkie nnedy for a high school ay, st it over to make him look old, jackie kennedy the alive in poland. they're not in politic, go ahead. >> the fact that you say this is a relationship with a friend with benefits, for some...
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the iraq war, simply wrong, many colleagues in the academic area of international relations took out full-page ad in the "new york times" saying they thought this was a bad idea. think there is a certain amount, this is where i ush back, i think there is a certain amount of scapegoating of experts that takes place after the fact when the public its may regret, this notion that the iraq war is something r that only seems plausible in the on view mirror, if you rely what was happening it was not unpopular situation, as far as nsa, i think this is one thing that spurred me to was how s whole book deeply people misunderstood the role of the national security agency, central intelligence agency, role of russia in and again,al affairs these were elected argumentstives having within themselves and talking with the american public about were.the acceptable limits experts weren't really taking a position in this either way, me, who were like arguing russia was more involved than we thought and some things necessary in terms of intelligence, again, we have to eep separate the problem of experts versus the decision-makers. host:
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new york times." the bank for international settlements has raised concerns that central banks are being insufficiently attentive to asset price inflation and stock market investors in the united states certainly don't seem to be waiting for the trump administration to implement its fiscal policies. i'm curious to know how much of a concern that is for you. and if not, why not given a remaably elevated leve stock price valuation? >> we do look at financial conditions, in formulating our view with the outlook, and stock prices do figure into financial conditions. so i think the higher-level of stock prices is one factor that looks like it's likely to somewhat boost consumption spending. we also noticed that in the last several months that risk spreads, particularly for corporate issuers, have narrowed, which is another signal that financial conditions have become somewhat easier. now, on the other side, longer-term interest rates are some -- outside in recent months and the dollar is a little stronger. how does that net out? there are private-sector analysts that produce financial conditions, indices th
new york times." the bank for international settlements has raised concerns that central banks are being insufficiently attentive to asset price inflation and stock market investors in the united states certainly don't seem to be waiting for the trump administration to implement its fiscal policies. i'm curious to know how much of a concern that is for you. and if not, why not given a remaably elevated leve stock price valuation? >> we do look at financial conditions, in formulating...
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internal revenue service.gov. rebecca jarvis abc new york. >>> time after time is based on hg wells famed novel. it begins with a young wells who travels through time. wells is portrayed by actor freddie stroma and he describes the plot of the series. >> the show is about ac wells and john steve son who are good friends living in victoria england. we find out john steve son is jack the ripper, to evade police he gets in the time escapes to modern day new york and hg wells jumps in the time machine and goes may recognize josh bowman on the abc series revenge. both actors are british in an unusual turn of events they get in an american tv show. time after time debuts tonight on 6ab at 9:00 p. there's much more to come on the sunday morning edition. a disturbing new trend what teens are turning to get a cheap high. >>> ordering your favorite pizz easy a wearing your favorite sneakers. you'll love this one. >>> those stories and much more plus, meteorologist chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" continues. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $
internal revenue service.gov. rebecca jarvis abc new york. >>> time after time is based on hg wells famed novel. it begins with a young wells who travels through time. wells is portrayed by actor freddie stroma and he describes the plot of the series. >> the show is about ac wells and john steve son who are good friends living in victoria england. we find out john steve son is jack the ripper, to evade police he gets in the time escapes to modern day new york and hg wells jumps...
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new york times." the bank for international settlements has raised concerns that they have an attentive to inflation and stock market investors in the united states the trump or administration and how much is that a concern and if not, why not, given the elevated level of stock prices? chair yellen: we do look at financial conditions in form you lating our view of the outlook and stock prices do figure into financial conditions. so i think the higher level of stock prices is one factor and ooks like it's likely to match consumption spending. and we noted in the last several months that this particularly for lower corporate issuers have narrowed which is another signal that financial conditions have become somewhat easier. now on the other side, longer term interest rates grew up some in recent months and the dollar is a little stronger. how does that net out? analysts that produce financial affect ns, index that financial conditions and for some of the more prominent analysts, i think the conclusion we reached is that financial conditions have eased and partly driven by the stock market. and that is the
new york times." the bank for international settlements has raised concerns that they have an attentive to inflation and stock market investors in the united states the trump or administration and how much is that a concern and if not, why not, given the elevated level of stock prices? chair yellen: we do look at financial conditions in form you lating our view of the outlook and stock prices do figure into financial conditions. so i think the higher level of stock prices is one factor and...
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new york. >> you may notice a more rigorous scening next time you go through security at philadelphia international airport balls the -- because the tsa is using aorous pat down because agents were unable to find hidden weapons during basic pat slower or procedure that will take longer, plus tsa says it won't cause delays. >>> hospital nurses and technical employees are meant to go on strike to speed up talks meant to get a new contract. they are holding an informational picket. this happened in december. spokesperson for the hospital said crozer keystone health system will display. >>> there will b ban smoking on the beach it could pass as early as next month betha town in delaware that doesn't have a beachan smoant to say welcome home to a marine jersey, got a big hugunteer through fire academy and going through boot camp they send me letters they stuck o be home. >>gainou he heads to no three weeks to continue training for another deployment. those smiles and hugs. >>> there's much more to comeon "action news" awnd sunday the iditarod race is about to start the starting line is being moved. >>>
new york. >> you may notice a more rigorous scening next time you go through security at philadelphia international airport balls the -- because the tsa is using aorous pat down because agents were unable to find hidden weapons during basic pat slower or procedure that will take longer, plus tsa says it won't cause delays. >>> hospital nurses and technical employees are meant to go on strike to speed up talks meant to get a new contract. they are holding an informational picket....
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time. >> dozens rescued from the south korean meat tree, landed jfk international in new york then brought safely to pittsburgh. eating dog meet is on the decline in south korea but 30 million slaughtered in asia every year. the dogs apparently were living in deplorable conditions at the meat farm. now being cared for and will eventually be put up for adoption. >> very cute. >> glad they're here. strange scene unfolds, as a highway driver share the road with a horse and his mule friend. >> we'll tell you where it happened and how th the duo made it on to the highway in moments. scratching my head on this one. (voand exceptional customerity pre-ownservice,les... head t to your neiborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... flip your thinking about buying your next one. and you see a mustang. >> a mustang, an actual real horse. >> san francisco, pretty surprise today seat horse and the muleun interstate 680. we're told the two did take the proper entrance ramp to get on the interstate. the four legged fugitives broke through a fence about a mile away.
time. >> dozens rescued from the south korean meat tree, landed jfk international in new york then brought safely to pittsburgh. eating dog meet is on the decline in south korea but 30 million slaughtered in asia every year. the dogs apparently were living in deplorable conditions at the meat farm. now being cared for and will eventually be put up for adoption. >> very cute. >> glad they're here. strange scene unfolds, as a highway driver share the road with a horse and his...
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joint news conference on a day in which the white house so embroid in what the "new york times" calls a "full blown international incident." our government has had to answer to the british government for perpetuating a false claim during thursday's press briefing, some british reports are characterizing that response as an apology. the claim with which they took issue our oldest, closest ally helped president obama spy on then candidate donald trump, in a statement the british intelligence agency naming, named by the white house, called that claim "nonsense." we've got reporters and experts with us right there. we also have kasie hunt on capitol hill, andrea mitchell sticking around, she is of course nbc news's chief foreign correspondent, host of msnbc's "andrea mitchell reports," and she's also traveling with secretary rex tillerson in seoul, south korea. hallie, let me start with you and play a few clips of what president trump has said about angela merkel. this is during the campaign. >> we defend jeremy. it's a behemoth, meaning an economic behemoth. of course in angela merkel keeps allowing the initiation
joint news conference on a day in which the white house so embroid in what the "new york times" calls a "full blown international incident." our government has had to answer to the british government for perpetuating a false claim during thursday's press briefing, some british reports are characterizing that response as an apology. the claim with which they took issue our oldest, closest ally helped president obama spy on then candidate donald trump, in a statement the...
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genie: for many people in the international community that is really baffling that he would continue to run despite being plagued by so many allegations. the new york timeseally explains this quite well. in france you have the separation between the public and private sector. even if french people are becoming less tolerant of it now, it still exists. he and his party know that if he were to step down there is no one really there who could back him up or take his place. the party has no real alternative. finished second in the primary but they also have financial skeletons in their closet. the younger members of the party are seen as a bit too green. not enough experience. not well known enough to the public. even to compete with somebody like emmanuel macron. certain entities have described his presidential campaign as a suicide mission for that reason. genie: u.s. attorney general jeff sessions lied about his connections with russia according to the washington post. >> they are saying that jeff theions spoke twice with russian ambassador to the u.s. last year. when asked about these conversations by lawmakers in january, sessions said he had never been
genie: for many people in the international community that is really baffling that he would continue to run despite being plagued by so many allegations. the new york timeseally explains this quite well. in france you have the separation between the public and private sector. even if french people are becoming less tolerant of it now, it still exists. he and his party know that if he were to step down there is no one really there who could back him up or take his place. the party has no real...
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former chief of the new york police department's internal affairs bureau charles will describe his work investigating corruption in the police force. washington times columnist bill will provide his thoughts on how the united states can outpace global competitors during the information age and this weekend lisa will report on bank and credit something and how it affects the general public. >> there's been such a change and i think banks frankly, they make money off of those who have more money. the guy who hired me in the south bronx said by way of illustration, look, lisa, banks want one customer with a million dollar and check cashers want a million customers with one dollar. that speaks to the basic million model and no one can argue with that. banks like every other profit-seeking corporation want to maximize their profit. the question is whether they're being ethical in the process or not and whether banks because they have a critical role in the economy that's a little bit different from manufacturers should be held to different set of rules. do i think that it is creating an opportunity for the alternatives and also for other businesses that
former chief of the new york police department's internal affairs bureau charles will describe his work investigating corruption in the police force. washington times columnist bill will provide his thoughts on how the united states can outpace global competitors during the information age and this weekend lisa will report on bank and credit something and how it affects the general public. >> there's been such a change and i think banks frankly, they make money off of those who have more...
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international paper is also declining. another story we have been watching is one in the new york times that said amazon is considering opening a furniture and home and compliance stores that would use virtual reality or imaging to show buyers what these various pizzas of -- pieces of furniture would look in their home. yet, that is not happening today. amazon is up a half percent. thank you very much. mckee,lie, michael setting down with the chicago of the -- the president of the chicago fed. we will have that interview in just a moment. hike was rate perfectly acceptable. fiscal uncertainty continues to weigh on the outlook. we will have that interview with charles and michael mckee to shortly on bloomberg television. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg markets. trump's 100 days under the first administration. let's check again on the bloomberg first news. mark: a senior british counterintelligence officer says police have found no evidence that westminster attacker was associated with islamic state or al qaeda. the deputy assistant said he already had an interest in jihad . police have no evidence he discussed his att
international paper is also declining. another story we have been watching is one in the new york times that said amazon is considering opening a furniture and home and compliance stores that would use virtual reality or imaging to show buyers what these various pizzas of -- pieces of furniture would look in their home. yet, that is not happening today. amazon is up a half percent. thank you very much. mckee,lie, michael setting down with the chicago of the -- the president of the chicago fed....
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new york times." the bank for international settlements has raised concerns that central banks are being insufficientlyset price inflation and stock market investors in the united states don't seem to be wait fogging for the trump administration to implement its fiscal policies. i wonder how much of a concern that is for you? and if not, why not given the elevated level of stock valuations? >> we do look at stock conditions in formulating our view of the outlook, and stock prices do figure into financial conditions. so si think the higher level of stock prices is one factor that looks like it's likely to somewhat boost consumption spending. we also noticed that, in the last several months, that risk spreads particularly for lower-grade corporate issuers have narrowed, which is another signal that financial conditions have become somewhat easier. now, on the other side, longer-term interest rates are up some in recent months, and the dollar is a little stronger. how does that net out? there are private-sector analysts that produce financial conditions, indices that attempt to aggregate all of those diff
new york times." the bank for international settlements has raised concerns that central banks are being insufficientlyset price inflation and stock market investors in the united states don't seem to be wait fogging for the trump administration to implement its fiscal policies. i wonder how much of a concern that is for you? and if not, why not given the elevated level of stock valuations? >> we do look at stock conditions in formulating our view of the outlook, and stock prices do...
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international monetary fund. there was no claim of responsibility: imf has been criticized in greece for its handling of the nation's debt crisis. the "the new york times hackers used a mcdonald's account on twitter to insult president trump. the message was shared hundreds of times yesterday before it was removed. it was posted on a corporate account that has about 150,000 followers. usa today says a recent senate spat inspired the title chelsea clinton's new children's book. she persisted is about women and girls who didn't take no for an answer. the title is the phrase majority leader mitch mcconnell used to explain why he silenced massachusetts democrat elizabeth warren. >>> and the atlanta journal constitution explains an odd discovery in a texas park. it looks like the kind of flower dr. seuss might have drawn. folks have flocked to the park since word got out. but it's not a plant at all. it's a kind of protected cocoon that grows when a certain was p lays eggs in a white oak tree. >>> watch it now, when they start to hatch you want to get out of there. >>> still to come, a new voice on injury phone. the virtual assistant alexa can help you more
international monetary fund. there was no claim of responsibility: imf has been criticized in greece for its handling of the nation's debt crisis. the "the new york times hackers used a mcdonald's account on twitter to insult president trump. the message was shared hundreds of times yesterday before it was removed. it was posted on a corporate account that has about 150,000 followers. usa today says a recent senate spat inspired the title chelsea clinton's new children's book. she...
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international incident, angering great britain. sean spicer cited reports about surveillance and characterized reporting by the new york times and seemed to embrace an unproven allegation by a commentator on fox news. >> on march 14, andrew napolitano said three intelligence sources informed fox news that president obama went outside the chain of command and department use the nsa or the fbi and the department of justice. he used gchq, the initials for the agency. by having two people saying that the president needs transcripts, the conversations involving president trump, he is able to get it and there is no american fingerprints on this. putting the published accounts and common sense together, this leads to a lot. >> that is the spokesman speaking from the podium at the white house. they did something they rarely ever do. publicly deny the claim, calling it not just wrong and i'm using their words, nonsense. we learned there were two confrontations between the officials and the white house. an official saying the meet being was serious in tone and not cordial. there were reports that sean spicer apologized. spicer told reporters off
international incident, angering great britain. sean spicer cited reports about surveillance and characterized reporting by the new york times and seemed to embrace an unproven allegation by a commentator on fox news. >> on march 14, andrew napolitano said three intelligence sources informed fox news that president obama went outside the chain of command and department use the nsa or the fbi and the department of justice. he used gchq, the initials for the agency. by having two people...
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former chief of the new york police department's internal affairs bureau charles will describe his work investigating corruption in the police force. washington times columnist bill will provide his thoughts on how the united states can outpace global competitors during the information age and this weekend lisa will report on bank and credit something and how it affects the general public. >> there's been such a change and i think banks frankly, they make money off of those who have more money. the guy who hired me in the south bronx said by way of illustration, look, lisa, banks want one customer with a million dollar and check cashers want a million customers with one dollar. that speaks to the basic million model and no one can argue with that. banks like every other profit-seeking corporation want to maximize their profit. the question is whether they're being ethical in the process or not and whether banks because they have a critical role in the economy that's a little bit different from manufacturers should be held to different set of rules. do i think that it is creating an opportunity for the alternatives and also for other businesses that
former chief of the new york police department's internal affairs bureau charles will describe his work investigating corruption in the police force. washington times columnist bill will provide his thoughts on how the united states can outpace global competitors during the information age and this weekend lisa will report on bank and credit something and how it affects the general public. >> there's been such a change and i think banks frankly, they make money off of those who have more...
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"the new york times" says the construction would be israel's first on the west bank in more than two decades. such settlements are widely seen as obstacles to peace and violations of internationalaw. >>> still ahead, communicating during a crisis. at&t is set to build and operate a broad band network for first responders to coordinate. but first things first -- call trugreen, america's #1 professional lawn care company. millions of homeowners like you trust us to give them a lawn they can live on. and tailored care plans ensure their lawns get exactly what they need to thrive. guaranteed. that means you can do more of this, this, this, and this. okay, maybe not this. start your trugreen lawn plan today for only $29.95. and live life outside. w...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i had it covered. then i realized managing was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for people like me who have tried other medications,... but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira can
"the new york times" says the construction would be israel's first on the west bank in more than two decades. such settlements are widely seen as obstacles to peace and violations of internationalaw. >>> still ahead, communicating during a crisis. at&t is set to build and operate a broad band network for first responders to coordinate. but first things first -- call trugreen, america's #1 professional lawn care company. millions of homeowners like you trust us to give...
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new york's wall street. next, the message behind this new statue that went up just in time for international women's day. >>>y commute still is pretty strong. you will see a lot of slow waiting to do. there's a lot of waiting to do in some areas like interstate 80 westbound. it is getting more crowded as you approach the bay bridge. >>> all right. a lot of sunshine and temperatures are warming up. but how warm and for how long? we will have the answer coming up. it's beautiful. was it a hard place to get to? (laughs) it wasn't too bad. with the chase mobile app, jimmy chin can master depositing his hard earned checks in a snap. easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. >> it is international women's day. from what some women are wearing to how and where they're spending their money. how many in the bay area are participating. it is all ahead on mornings on 2. >>> this is ktvu mornings on 2. >> and good morning, everyone. welcome back to mornings on 2. it is wednesday, march 8th. i'm mike mibach. >> good to have you back. >> good to be back with you, gasia. >> this poor guy comes back
new york's wall street. next, the message behind this new statue that went up just in time for international women's day. >>>y commute still is pretty strong. you will see a lot of slow waiting to do. there's a lot of waiting to do in some areas like interstate 80 westbound. it is getting more crowded as you approach the bay bridge. >>> all right. a lot of sunshine and temperatures are warming up. but how warm and for how long? we will have the answer coming up. it's...
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international audience now. it's likely things could get worse come monday when fbi director comey testifies publicly. joining me, "new york times" commentator, wajaha ali and managing editor of cnnpolitics.com zachary wolf and james jeffrey, former u.s. ambassador to iraq and turkey and a visiting fellow at waesht institute. zach, first to you, what answers could we have on monday? >> it will be the first opportunity for the fbi direct tore weigh in from a really official standpoint. it's pretty clear there's no evidence that he's going to know -- bombshell, it seems like we would have heard a bombshell to back up these claims that trump keeps talking about. it could put to rest finally the fact of whether or not this happened. although it seems clear that it didn't. i think trump is going to have to answer this. the president is going to have to explain himself at some point on this. >> jeffrey, does he have to explain himself? >> well, all he has to do is cite the evidence on this, that's presented by "the new york times," the "washington post." >> wait a minute, wait a minute. is that, is that evidence? he could have evidenc
international audience now. it's likely things could get worse come monday when fbi director comey testifies publicly. joining me, "new york times" commentator, wajaha ali and managing editor of cnnpolitics.com zachary wolf and james jeffrey, former u.s. ambassador to iraq and turkey and a visiting fellow at waesht institute. zach, first to you, what answers could we have on monday? >> it will be the first opportunity for the fbi direct tore weigh in from a really official...
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are we finally sort of seeing laid bare the internal prejudices, if you will, of folks like "time" magazine, "newsweek," "the new yorkw, at one point, six month ago cheerleaders won a administration and now are doubling down and really taking to task the next administration? the only thing that has changed was the party that was in control. >> there is no secret that there is a media bias. i see it, you see it, the american people see it without even blinking. you can tell by the "time" magazine and a whole host of other publications, the way they continuously attacked, they're not really covering a lot of the good things are happening. for example, yesterday ivanka trump and melania trump's dealings with women's rights. covering federal spending? are you kidding me? there like drunken sailors. you give them more, they'll spend more. $20 trillion and rising national debt. we have to do something and there's a tremendous amount of or for lap. i commend him and so did the american people for giving me a good value for our dollar. it's about time. >> leland: you'll understand this, we better run. great conversation. i'm
are we finally sort of seeing laid bare the internal prejudices, if you will, of folks like "time" magazine, "newsweek," "the new yorkw, at one point, six month ago cheerleaders won a administration and now are doubling down and really taking to task the next administration? the only thing that has changed was the party that was in control. >> there is no secret that there is a media bias. i see it, you see it, the american people see it without even blinking. you...
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large to believe there's a massive, international trump/russia/kremlin serious to throw the previous election still with zero evidence, but based on the new york times' own reporting which was accepted at least when it came out in january, there were supposed to be intercepts, signals intelligence gathered that proved there were these shady connections between trump officials and russian officials in some capacity. nobody refuted that then because it was part of this narrative. now people are pointing out, hold on a second, wouldn't that mean -- and there's actually some evidence in "the new york times" piece itself -- that this was a counterintelligence investigation, techniques of spying, not of law enforcement, were used to look at the private communications of trump officials? maybe trump himself. trish: that's right. >> why is that a crazy story? is why does that not deserve more investigation? trish: well, donald trump is demanding that, in fact, it does. >> of course. trish: so from that perspective, you can undersnd how he must feel. nonetheless, fred, you know, people are flipping out on the left saying this is a crazy accusation. let me as
large to believe there's a massive, international trump/russia/kremlin serious to throw the previous election still with zero evidence, but based on the new york times' own reporting which was accepted at least when it came out in january, there were supposed to be intercepts, signals intelligence gathered that proved there were these shady connections between trump officials and russian officials in some capacity. nobody refuted that then because it was part of this narrative. now people are...
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new york times, the christian science, form policy, and many more. joining us tonight is a layla who is the edward fellow of the council on foreign relations and international correspondent with npr, most recently based in cairo, egypt. from 2011 - 2012 she did coverage on the iraq war which in her a book award in 2000. book tv is here tonight filming and we are excited to have them here as well. without further do, please well, layla. [applause] >> i just almost knocked out water over. i'm really excited to lead the conversation today. as i mentioned she's a civil rights attorney, journalism powerful advocate for refugees. today were here because she is the author of her new book, the home that was our country. it's an incredible story about her going back to syria discovering her own family history and telling the story of the past, the present she lived at the time in the future that it has now become. i wanted to start with asking you, why did you decide to go back when you did to tell the story of your grandmother and renovating the home she lived in ? >> hello everybody. thanks for coming. thank you for doing this and thank you for hosting. >> a lot o
new york times, the christian science, form policy, and many more. joining us tonight is a layla who is the edward fellow of the council on foreign relations and international correspondent with npr, most recently based in cairo, egypt. from 2011 - 2012 she did coverage on the iraq war which in her a book award in 2000. book tv is here tonight filming and we are excited to have them here as well. without further do, please well, layla. [applause] >> i just almost knocked out water over....
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international journal of ethics, education and urban society, urban studies, regulation and government governance and magazines including regulations. the results of the research has been quoted in newspapers such as "the new york times," "washington post" and "the wall street journal." the research for the institute of justice include the reports such as the unintended reform and licensed to work, private choice and public programs, how the private institutions secure social services, defining cartels will be insiders cut out competition. the eminent domain abuse if you know the institute for justice is done work has resulted in some of the toughest eminent domain legislation so we thank you for that. before working with the institute for justice doctor carpenter was a schoolteacher and principal and faculty member at the university of colorado springs where he is currently a professor and has a phd from university of colorado he has spare time in his life he tells me that he is a classically trained musician and percussionist and a pilot and promises he doesn't do them at the same time. [laughter] so we would like to welcome doctor carpenter. [applause] >> good morning. >> it's a pleasure to be with you to talk abo
international journal of ethics, education and urban society, urban studies, regulation and government governance and magazines including regulations. the results of the research has been quoted in newspapers such as "the new york times," "washington post" and "the wall street journal." the research for the institute of justice include the reports such as the unintended reform and licensed to work, private choice and public programs, how the private institutions...
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new york city, announcing the fearless girl on wall street not backing downey time soon. the artwork was set to be removed april 2 but will keep its spot until the next international women'sarch 2018. >>> mcdonald's is celebrating a milestone for one cashier who has worked at the chain for 44 years. this is loraine maurer, started in 1973. now she's 94 years old. she says she has no plans to retire any time soon. >> i can't quit. i had four children, they are all retired. but me. it's the reason to get up in the morning. >> she gets up at 3:00 in the morning. she's an early riser, gets into work at 5:00 a.m. >> probably drinking the mcdonald's coffee. this footprint just discovered in australia. it measured about six feet long, the size of the man laying alongside it. the 130 million-year-old probably belonged to an herbivore. at whole foods market, we believe in food that's naturally beautiful, fresh and nutritious. so there are no artificial colors, no artificial flavors, no artificial preservatives in any of the food we sell. we believe in real food. whole foods market. does your child need help with digestive balance? try align junior probiotic. so she can have a frac
new york city, announcing the fearless girl on wall street not backing downey time soon. the artwork was set to be removed april 2 but will keep its spot until the next international women'sarch 2018. >>> mcdonald's is celebrating a milestone for one cashier who has worked at the chain for 44 years. this is loraine maurer, started in 1973. now she's 94 years old. she says she has no plans to retire any time soon. >> i can't quit. i had four children, they are all retired. but me....
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must respect its international commitments toward ukraine and then he winked so hard he accidently swallowed his eyebrows. [ laughter and applause ] that the, quote, "failing "new york timesst apologize for publishing leaks from his administration." but at this point if they didn't publish white house leaks, the whole paper would just be the crosswords. [ light laughter ] a new study found that men fall in love more quickly than women. with men, it can be almost instant while some women are going on 20 years. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: according to "politico," chief of staff reince priebus arrives at the white house by 6:30 in the morning and does not leave until midnight. while the midnight to 6:30 a.m. shift is covered by eric trump. [ laughter ] your office is an oval. the makers of the boardgame monopoly have announced that they are dropping the thimble token in favor of new pieces in the shape of emojis and hashtags. although, if you're trying to modernize monopoly, maybe start with oriental avenue. [ light laughter ] we call it asian-american avenue now. thank you. [ applause ] a bbc radio host is apologizing for saying that santa claus isn't real on a live
must respect its international commitments toward ukraine and then he winked so hard he accidently swallowed his eyebrows. [ laughter and applause ] that the, quote, "failing "new york timesst apologize for publishing leaks from his administration." but at this point if they didn't publish white house leaks, the whole paper would just be the crosswords. [ light laughter ] a new study found that men fall in love more quickly than women. with men, it can be almost instant while...
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new york times" you did. >> fair enough. >> can you say who you support the papers to? >> i don't talk about internal matters. >> they are saying you were not part oth campaign at all. >> he didn't know me. he came over from ked cruz. no one said that's not true. part was an advisory. part of the reason why i stepped back is i wanted to continue being a distraction. >> it's weird that you said you stepped back and you said you were not part to begin with. >> jason didn't know. it's an honest mistake. he was moving on to another someone else right now. when he said carter page was put on notice, what does that mean? >> i don't know. i haven't met mr. spicer either. there was a report of that trump campaign sent you cease and desist letters. >> nothing specific that -- there is nothing that really came up in that regard. >> okay. i have to push you on this. does that mean there were no letters or you can't talk about it? >> you know what, no material. this all kind of resolves around large lies that were told against me for literally a year. >> i'm trying to clarify. >> it's a minor point. >> for goes
new york times" you did. >> fair enough. >> can you say who you support the papers to? >> i don't talk about internal matters. >> they are saying you were not part oth campaign at all. >> he didn't know me. he came over from ked cruz. no one said that's not true. part was an advisory. part of the reason why i stepped back is i wanted to continue being a distraction. >> it's weird that you said you stepped back and you said you were not part to begin...
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bottom line - the new york times says that current and former uber drivers have the records on greyball.....and the company isn't denying that it was used. it's an internaluber feature that identifies regulators posing as regularcustomers - but who were in fact trying to collect evidence against the company. to foil those efforts - uber served up a fake version of its app. it made it appear that undercover regulators were summoning a car -- only to have the ride cancelled. uber acknowledges that it has used greyball as a counter-attack against those who were trying to entrap its drivers. in a statement....uber says that its program denies ride requests to anyonewho violates its 'terms of service.' it's not clear yet whether this could lead to more legal problems for the ride-sharing service. ahead at eight.. vice president mike pence on the defensive...after its revealed he too used a private email while in office...why he says there's no comparison to hillary clinton.s plus. an elderly woman says she was pushed to ground by a police officer. and it's caught on camera. what led up to the physical confrontation. and next. more than 100 bomb threats across
bottom line - the new york times says that current and former uber drivers have the records on greyball.....and the company isn't denying that it was used. it's an internaluber feature that identifies regulators posing as regularcustomers - but who were in fact trying to collect evidence against the company. to foil those efforts - uber served up a fake version of its app. it made it appear that undercover regulators were summoning a car -- only to have the ride cancelled. uber acknowledges...
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notice "the washington post" of "the new york times" in their continuing war on the trump administration went way out of their way to try to smear and destroy internally general sessions. again, very similar kind of pattern we are seeing whether it's leaking or wiretapping, or collusion's between the deep state bureaucracy and the deep state media. >> sean: their reporting fisa warrant was issued but another warrant was issued for servers for the trump monopoly. this is in the weeks leading up to the campaign in the presidential election. i know that from my own interactions from people in the campaign, they're using trump organization email addresses. >> i think it's very clear that the house and senate intelligence committees have to get deeply involved in this and it may well be that the house and senate judiciary committees on behalf of our civil liberties also have to get involved. there is no question that the congress has to get to the bottom of this. i want to emphasize, a number of people have been committing felonies. they had been deliberately leaking secrets in a way which is illegal and which is dangerous to the united states and it is a
notice "the washington post" of "the new york times" in their continuing war on the trump administration went way out of their way to try to smear and destroy internally general sessions. again, very similar kind of pattern we are seeing whether it's leaking or wiretapping, or collusion's between the deep state bureaucracy and the deep state media. >> sean: their reporting fisa warrant was issued but another warrant was issued for servers for the trump monopoly. this...
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new york times you did on march 25th. >> that's fair enough. yes. >> can you say who you sent poly papers to? >> i don't talk about internalean, they are talking about internal matters saying you were not part of the campaign at all. >> i'm not surprised he didn't know me because hefsz there until he was, you know, came over from ted cruz. >> nobody came out after miller said this and said that's not true. carter paige has been part of the campaign. >> part of the reason why i stepped back i wanted to prevent continuing to be a distraction. and i mean, this -- >> you say you stepped back. they said you weren't part of it to begin with which is just weird. >> you know, jason didn't know. he was -- it's an honest mistake. he was on a few months between ted cruz' campaign and moving on to someone else right now. >> so when sean spicer january 11th says carter paige is an individual who would put on notice months ago by the campaign, what were you put on notice for? >> i don't know. i haven't met mr. spicer either, so -- >> because there was a report as you probably know that the trump campaign had sent you cease and desist le
new york times you did on march 25th. >> that's fair enough. yes. >> can you say who you sent poly papers to? >> i don't talk about internalean, they are talking about internal matters saying you were not part of the campaign at all. >> i'm not surprised he didn't know me because hefsz there until he was, you know, came over from ted cruz. >> nobody came out after miller said this and said that's not true. carter paige has been part of the campaign. >> part...
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new york times" you did on march 25th. >> that's fair enough yeah. >> can you say who you sent policy papers to? >> i don't talk about internal matters. >> but they are saying you were not part of the campaign at all. >> i'm not surprised. he didn't know me. he with as there until he came from ted cruz's campaign. >> but nobody came out and said actually not true. carter page was adviser to the campaign. >> beauty of it -- part of the reason why i stepped back, wanted to prevent continuing to be a distraction. and i mean, this -- this news cycle -- >> they said you weren't part of it to begin with which is just weird. >> jason didn't know. he was -- that's -- it's honest mistake. he was on a few months between ted cruz's campaign and moving on to something else right now. >> when sean spicer january 11th, two months ago, said carter page is individual the president doesn't know and put on notice months ago by the campaign, what were you put on notice for? what does that mean? >> i don't know. i haven't met mr. spicer either. >> there was report in the "daily caller" that the trump campaign sent you cease and desist letters af
new york times" you did on march 25th. >> that's fair enough yeah. >> can you say who you sent policy papers to? >> i don't talk about internal matters. >> but they are saying you were not part of the campaign at all. >> i'm not surprised. he didn't know me. he with as there until he came from ted cruz's campaign. >> but nobody came out and said actually not true. carter page was adviser to the campaign. >> beauty of it -- part of the reason why i...
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international and he did touch on that. but we have clearly have a lot of problems internationally right now. >> i'm a reporter with "the new york timesant to ask you, there are some members of the party, house freedom caucus members who say if they tweak obamacare, it's going to be obamacare light and that's not going far enough. what do you make of that and your thoughts on repairing the system versus replacing it totally? >> i think the system's architecture is flawed. it will not lead to lowering costs. that was the key promise that was made that you'd see $2500 reduction in premiums for the average family. so if you are just nibbling around the edges, my concern is, i don't agree with obamacare. it's also the case that republicans for six years hav said first the law wasn't going to work, then t law is not working and then we are going to repeal it and replace it with our own patient-centered reforms. so to the extent you're doing something that is not really living up to what you promised, i think that that runs into problems with the voters because republicans would not have taken the house in 2010 and they would not have taken
international and he did touch on that. but we have clearly have a lot of problems internationally right now. >> i'm a reporter with "the new york timesant to ask you, there are some members of the party, house freedom caucus members who say if they tweak obamacare, it's going to be obamacare light and that's not going far enough. what do you make of that and your thoughts on repairing the system versus replacing it totally? >> i think the system's architecture is flawed. it...
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international. roger federer. >> all-time. >> derek jeter like his fan base in new york, remember jeter fan, fed is big everywherecome maybe the biggest brand ambassador in sports history. so that i think that been a great thing for tennis. i think before that as ab american, if it wasn't american, you know, people would think, okay, where is the american. i think they actually think, why didn't he grow up in l.a. >> we had some good years. >> which is the most important grand slam. >> which is the most important grand slam. well, as an american we'd like to think of the u.s. open, obviously, because you dream of being there. but to be honest with you, the last 36 years, every time i get to walk through i call it the cathedral of tennis in wimbledon, you get to walk through the gates -- the first time i walked through this, i was like what is the whites thing all about. cow to appreciate it's the only one of the slams at an actual club. not exactly easy to become a member there, but it's the cathedral of our sport. between wimbledon and the open, those are the twomore most important things. >> from wimbledon, qui
international. roger federer. >> all-time. >> derek jeter like his fan base in new york, remember jeter fan, fed is big everywherecome maybe the biggest brand ambassador in sports history. so that i think that been a great thing for tennis. i think before that as ab american, if it wasn't american, you know, people would think, okay, where is the american. i think they actually think, why didn't he grow up in l.a. >> we had some good years. >> which is the most important...
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international leaders. whereas the trump hotel could receive money from kuwait for a party held at the he tell on january 22, 017, whereas according to whereas the trump "the new york times" the president used a legally dubious tax maneuver in 1995 that could have allowed him to avoid paying federal taxes for 18 years. whereas the most signed petition on the white house website calls for the release of the president's tax return information to verify compliance ith the emoluments clause with 1,078,000 signatures as of the date of the resolution, whereas the chairman of the ways and means committee, joint committee on taxation an senate finance committee have the authority to request the president's tax returns you should section 6103 of the tax code. whereas the joint committee on taxation reviewed the tax returns of president richard nixon in 1974 and made the information public. whereas the ways and means committee used i.r.c. 610 authority in 2014 to make public the confidential tax information of 51 taxpayers. whereas the american people have a right to know whether or not their president is operating under conflicts of interest related to international affairs, tax
international leaders. whereas the trump hotel could receive money from kuwait for a party held at the he tell on january 22, 017, whereas according to whereas the trump "the new york times" the president used a legally dubious tax maneuver in 1995 that could have allowed him to avoid paying federal taxes for 18 years. whereas the most signed petition on the white house website calls for the release of the president's tax return information to verify compliance ith the emoluments...
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new york times" you did on march 25th. >> that's fair enough, yeah. >> can you say who you sent policy papers to? >> you know, i don't talk about internal matters. >> but i mean they are talking about internal matters, saying you were not part of the campaign at all. >> well, i'm not surprised that he didn't know me because he was there until -- you know, he came over from ted cruz's campaign. >> nobody ever came out after jason miller said this and said actually that's not true. carter page has been an adviser to the campaign. >> the beauty of it, part of reason why i stepped back is i wanted to prevent continuing to be a distraction. i mean this news cycle -- >> they said you weren't part of it to begin with, which is just weird. >> you know, jason didn't know. i mean he was -- i mean it's an honest mistake. he was on a few months before ted cruz's campaign and moving on to someone else right now. >> so when sean spicer, january 11th, just two months ago said carter page is an individual who the president-elect does not know and was put on notice months ago by the campaign, what were you put on notice for? >> i don't know. i haven't m
new york times" you did on march 25th. >> that's fair enough, yeah. >> can you say who you sent policy papers to? >> you know, i don't talk about internal matters. >> but i mean they are talking about internal matters, saying you were not part of the campaign at all. >> well, i'm not surprised that he didn't know me because he was there until -- you know, he came over from ted cruz's campaign. >> nobody ever came out after jason miller said this and said...
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new york times" you did on march 25th. >> that's fair enough. >> can you say who you sent policy papers to? >> i don't -- you know, i don't talk about internalmatters. >> but they are saying you were not part of the campaign at all. >> i'm not surprised. he didn't know me because he was there until -- you know, he came over from ted cruz's -- >> nobody came out after jason miller said this and said that's not true. carter page has been an adviser to the campaign. >> you know, the beauty of it -- part of the reason why i stepped back is i wanted to prevent continuing to be a distraction and this cycle -- >> you say step back. they said you weren't part of it to begin with, which is just weird. >> you know, jason didn't know. i mean, he was -- it's an honest mistake. he was on a few months between ted cruz's campaign and moving on to someone else right now. >> so when sean spicer january 11th two months ago says carter page is an individual who the president-elect does not know and was put on notice months ago by the campaign, what does that mean? put on notice for what? >> i don't know. i haven't met mr. spicer either. so -- >> there was a re
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internal intelligence lake or intelligence work that we need to be suspicious of? >> first i want to thank you, as you know i've written several bestsellers, when big agenda made it to number five on "the new york timesst, i said now i'm going to be reviewed in "the new york times" and "the washington post" and i'll be invited onto panels on cnn. didn't happen. that's because we're in a a civil war situation. the democrats have adopted the slogan resist, resistance. that's what partisans did against the, that's not what an opposition party does. was trump tower tapped? of course it was. the nsa collects every communication. the question is can the intelligence be opened and used. if to answer that, you have to say doesn't barack obama or the democratic party, did they respect our national security laws? the answer is obvious, no. hillary clinton violated the espionage act, she put on the private server for all our enemies to see top classified information, there wasn't one democrat who said this is a bridge too far, i can't support this woman, not one. >> sean: let me go to john solomon, sara carter piece. they said in fact the fisa warrant in october, ask a sitting president, there is surveillance g
internal intelligence lake or intelligence work that we need to be suspicious of? >> first i want to thank you, as you know i've written several bestsellers, when big agenda made it to number five on "the new york timesst, i said now i'm going to be reviewed in "the new york times" and "the washington post" and i'll be invited onto panels on cnn. didn't happen. that's because we're in a a civil war situation. the democrats have adopted the slogan resist,...
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bottom line - the new york times says that current and former uber drivers have the records on greyball.....and the company isn't denying that it was used. it's an internale ride cancelled. uber acknowledges that it has used greyball as a counter-attack against those who were trying to entrap its drivers. in a statement....uber says that its program denies ride requests to anyonewho violates its 'terms of service.' it's not clear yet whether this could lead to more legal problems for the ride-sharing service.pam and steve? toss weather it was another beautiful day with a mix of sunshine and clouds and mild temperatures. that is all about to change with a storm moving in for the weekend. we're already seeing showers in far northern california. the storm will slowly slide south overnight tonight. showers could start as early as tomorrow morning with steady rain developing during the late morning in the north bay and moving south into the afternoon. showers will continue on sunday with below average tempeartures. we could even see a few snowflakes on our highest bay area mountains. and we're expecting to one to two feet of snow in the sierra. tempeartures w
bottom line - the new york times says that current and former uber drivers have the records on greyball.....and the company isn't denying that it was used. it's an internale ride cancelled. uber acknowledges that it has used greyball as a counter-attack against those who were trying to entrap its drivers. in a statement....uber says that its program denies ride requests to anyonewho violates its 'terms of service.' it's not clear yet whether this could lead to more legal problems for the...