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he basically told jacobson that he thought he was not very good at his job and that he needed to sell the company or he would be fired. and that kicks off this year of intrigue and bumbling that ends up with xerox selling itself to this long-time strategic partner, fujifilm in japan, and then unselling itself after carl icahn and another person, through a legal proceeding and a proxy fight, basically put pressure on the company to get it undone. carol: who was in charge, though? it feels like you have the board thinking one thing, the ceo thinking one thing. who was in charge, or who was talking to whom? >> that is a good question. one of the most remarkable things about this process is that jeff jacobson, the new ceo, is fired by the board midway through the talks. the board pretty quickly decides he is not the man for the job and starts looking for his replacement. tells him that he is basically being dismissed, but then he basically pleads to be able to continue these negotiations, saying basically without him, there is no deal. jason: because he at that point has been talking with
he basically told jacobson that he thought he was not very good at his job and that he needed to sell the company or he would be fired. and that kicks off this year of intrigue and bumbling that ends up with xerox selling itself to this long-time strategic partner, fujifilm in japan, and then unselling itself after carl icahn and another person, through a legal proceeding and a proxy fight, basically put pressure on the company to get it undone. carol: who was in charge, though? it feels like...
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ambassador to mexico roberta jacobson who provided closing remarks on enhancing future relations between the two countries. this is about two hours. >> good morning, everybody. >> good morning! >> hi. >> good to have you here. thank you for everyone who is here and thanks to everyone joining us by live stream and anyone joining us from c-span as well. thanks for being with us. it's and immense honor to welcome you to the migration policy institute. we are an organization that studies the movement of people worldwide which means that one of the things we do research, extensive research, evidence-based research and authoritative research. we bring people together for dialogue, training and learning opportunities and do a lot of pragmatic problem-solving around issues of immigration and immigrant immigration policy around the world. we work in the united states. we also have an office in brussels and europe and work a lot in europe and we've also worked around the world and we've particularly spent a lot of time working with colleagues and mexico in central america and regional migration is
ambassador to mexico roberta jacobson who provided closing remarks on enhancing future relations between the two countries. this is about two hours. >> good morning, everybody. >> good morning! >> hi. >> good to have you here. thank you for everyone who is here and thanks to everyone joining us by live stream and anyone joining us from c-span as well. thanks for being with us. it's and immense honor to welcome you to the migration policy institute. we are an organization...
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one of the most remarkable things about this process is that jeff jacobson, the new ceo is fired by theoard midway , through the talks. the board pretty quickly decides he is not the man for the job and starts looking for his replacement. they tell him that he is basically being dismissed, but then he basically pleads to be able to continue these negotiations, saying that without them, there is no deal. jason: because he at that point has been talking with fujifilm about a potential deal? he flew to japan. he sat with another colorful figure who runs fuji, and they hatched this whole scheme to a certain extent which he sees as a lifeline for him? -- >> right. what the lawsuit that was brought -- it is reasonable to assume that he saw this as some sort of reprieve. if he could get a good deal that maybe he could keep his job. the lawsuit that was brought strongly argues that basically to jacobson it no longer mattered if it was a good deal or bad deal. in effect, he would lower the fuji's team and started negotiating on their behalf to get a deal that they would like, rather than a deal
one of the most remarkable things about this process is that jeff jacobson, the new ceo is fired by theoard midway , through the talks. the board pretty quickly decides he is not the man for the job and starts looking for his replacement. they tell him that he is basically being dismissed, but then he basically pleads to be able to continue these negotiations, saying that without them, there is no deal. jason: because he at that point has been talking with fujifilm about a potential deal? he...
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jacobson -- ambassador jacobson. she just stepped down as ambassador. mexico and are strong leadership. also great to have you here. let me pause on antonio's intervention. we talked about the auto industry. it features big in the book as well. as you -- when you came in, the debate had always been about what is goto happen to the u.s. auto industry question mark the biggest, most prominent topic was the notion that the u.s. auto industry was going down and auto imports would eat her lunch. german and korean and a italian cars would flood the market. that did not happen. find an imported car these days. what happened with the auto industry? there is a big story about the inteiorcne. >> there's the benefits of opening the markets. today, our supchetween the northern and southern neighbors in the auto industry are very tight. about 14 million jobs that are connected with our we cutchains, so wif those off, we are going to be really injured in the u.s. this did not happen before. first of all, mexico was not purchasing that many product. by becoming effici
jacobson -- ambassador jacobson. she just stepped down as ambassador. mexico and are strong leadership. also great to have you here. let me pause on antonio's intervention. we talked about the auto industry. it features big in the book as well. as you -- when you came in, the debate had always been about what is goto happen to the u.s. auto industry question mark the biggest, most prominent topic was the notion that the u.s. auto industry was going down and auto imports would eat her lunch....
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the coroner is investigating the death of jacobson. reviewing both deaths. >>> this morning, the city of san francisco will debut new street sweepers made specifically for protected bike lanes. the three new sweepers will be unveiled a am. the city will hold a demonstration of the special narrow sweepers on the northwest corner of market street octavia boulevard. they will put in place to help the city's protected bike lanes. they want to make it safer for cyclists. >>> the san francisco board of supervisors has approved a $425 million bond measure for the november ballot in an effort to repair the city pa sewall. the three mile line wall runs from fisherman's wharf to mission creep. it needs to be able to hold up to a strong earthquake and prevent a rising sea level from flooding the city. ennee worried it could slip without major repairs. the bond measure would cover 85% of the $500 million needed for the first of three repair phases. ci officials hope to supplement the bond funding was state and federal money. >>> big news. for the
the coroner is investigating the death of jacobson. reviewing both deaths. >>> this morning, the city of san francisco will debut new street sweepers made specifically for protected bike lanes. the three new sweepers will be unveiled a am. the city will hold a demonstration of the special narrow sweepers on the northwest corner of market street octavia boulevard. they will put in place to help the city's protected bike lanes. they want to make it safer for cyclists. >>> the...
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here with me now john thomas and dave jacobson, political commentators.ring the point of view of what it looks like in there, people in cages. that's pretty tough to defend, dave. >> it's barbaric. it's unamerican, i said this yesterday, but increasingly donald trump is turning this nation into nazi germany and turning these into concentration camps. it is deplorable, it's abhorrent and it is horrifying. it's totally against our american values. >> so john, how does the president defend that visual? how does the first lady who has now spoken out for the first time by way of her spokesperson who says she hates to see children separated from their parents is hoping both sides can come together and enforce the laws with heart. but then when you hear the descriptions like that from diane gallagher's point of view as well as other people who have been in these facilities who are saying people are lining the floors like carpets, and people are being held in cages, families, separated. >> melania is clearly throwing her political capital in to help it move and g
here with me now john thomas and dave jacobson, political commentators.ring the point of view of what it looks like in there, people in cages. that's pretty tough to defend, dave. >> it's barbaric. it's unamerican, i said this yesterday, but increasingly donald trump is turning this nation into nazi germany and turning these into concentration camps. it is deplorable, it's abhorrent and it is horrifying. it's totally against our american values. >> so john, how does the president...
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just out of protests that many will choose or are choosing to register at the last minute. >> jay jacobson insists he's not trying to sabotage anything, quite the contrary. he's been trying to complete his registration with the doj since april. >> their department counsel is not aware what will happen with those that submit before the deadline. so i don't know what's going to happen to those folks which could include myself at this point. >> he's hoping shedding a light on the problem will provide answers. we checked in with jay today. he says he can't even get on the registration site anymore to check his status. i tried. i had the same experience. the deadline? a day away. if you have a news tip you would like us to investigation, send us an e-mail at newstips@kpix.com. >>> coming up keep your cats indoors, the warning after neighbors in marin county say they've seen a spike in coyote attacks. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811
just out of protests that many will choose or are choosing to register at the last minute. >> jay jacobson insists he's not trying to sabotage anything, quite the contrary. he's been trying to complete his registration with the doj since april. >> their department counsel is not aware what will happen with those that submit before the deadline. so i don't know what's going to happen to those folks which could include myself at this point. >> he's hoping shedding a light on the...
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john thomas, dave jacobson, appreciate your thoughts. >> thank you.> later, do not miss the interview with president obama's former homeland security secretary jeh johnson here on cnn. >>> china slamming the u.s. for starting a trade war after the u.s. slapped tariffs on chinese goods. now chinese needs is mocking the decision, and china -- now china is mocking the decision and china is retaliatinretaliating. ♪ heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums new tums chewy bites with gas relief but as it grew bigger and bigger,ness. it took a whole lot more. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. everything. and that 2% cash back adds up to thousands of dollars each year... so i can keep growing my business in big leaps! what's in your wallet? but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back. neutrog
john thomas, dave jacobson, appreciate your thoughts. >> thank you.> later, do not miss the interview with president obama's former homeland security secretary jeh johnson here on cnn. >>> china slamming the u.s. for starting a trade war after the u.s. slapped tariffs on chinese goods. now chinese needs is mocking the decision, and china -- now china is mocking the decision and china is retaliatinretaliating. ♪ heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites...
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dave jacobson is a political commentator and democratic strategist.john thomas is a political commentator. good to see all of you. so robert mueller is apparently trying to ratchet up the pressure on paul manafort, letting him know we mean business, you can't talk to potential witnesses. do you think there is a chance ma that manafort may think again and potentially try to cut a deal? >> it certainly ratchets up the pressure on him and it is a very tough blow for his lawyers. it is so much harder to work with your client when they are incarcerated. there is lots and lots of document review that needs to done. this makes it much harder. in terms of can we see into the future whether we will cause him to cooperate? it is hard to know. he has a very tough defense team and right from the beginning they have been very adamant that they would go to war on this. but you know, mr. manafort is not a young man and the physical strain of being in jail is also very hard. so it remains to be seen. >> and given that you have been an attorney forric a rick gatest ki
dave jacobson is a political commentator and democratic strategist.john thomas is a political commentator. good to see all of you. so robert mueller is apparently trying to ratchet up the pressure on paul manafort, letting him know we mean business, you can't talk to potential witnesses. do you think there is a chance ma that manafort may think again and potentially try to cut a deal? >> it certainly ratchets up the pressure on him and it is a very tough blow for his lawyers. it is so...
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. >> reporter: apparently the judge, judge morris jacobson, brokered this package deal meaning both defendants had to accept this deal or it would be off. as for the victims' families, i talked to one attorney, mary alexander, who is representing 12 families. she says the families trust the prosecutors and they would be satisfied with any type of plea deal that the prosecution would agree to. >> da lin, thank you for that live report. >>> we have much more news ahead plus bay area weather forecasts. it is heeding up. we'll -- heating up. we'll take a quick break and come back. today... on the suspect who is accused of a brutal murder 44 years ago... on the campus of stanford university. >>> we have new information today on the suspect who was accused of a brutal murder 44 years ago on the campus of stanford university. santa clara county sheriff's department confirms officers were prepared to arrest 72-year- old steven crawford at his apartment yesterday. when police approached him, crawford said he wanted to get dressed first. when he didn't reappear for some time, police entered his apartmen
. >> reporter: apparently the judge, judge morris jacobson, brokered this package deal meaning both defendants had to accept this deal or it would be off. as for the victims' families, i talked to one attorney, mary alexander, who is representing 12 families. she says the families trust the prosecutors and they would be satisfied with any type of plea deal that the prosecution would agree to. >> da lin, thank you for that live report. >>> we have much more news ahead plus...
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the head of the clinical research there, catherine jacobson.es from australia, america, everywhere... and i, without yous and without the support, we wouldn't be able to do this, and just from the bottom of my heart, thank you all so very, very much. sinn fein will debate changing the party's policy on abortion at its annual conference in belfast today. northern ireland is the only part of the uk where abortion is illegal unless there is a serious risk to a woman's health. the republic recently voted to change its policy. 0ur northern ireland correspondent, chris page, reports. mary lou mcdonald is in charge of a party which is the second largest in northern ireland and the third largest in the irish republic. she is the first new sinn fein leader in 35 years, having taken over from gerry adams a few months ago. the politician from dublin had a big role in the campaign in the republic to end an almost complete ban on abortion. after the referendum last month, the irish government wants to pass a new law to legalise terminations for any reason,
the head of the clinical research there, catherine jacobson.es from australia, america, everywhere... and i, without yous and without the support, we wouldn't be able to do this, and just from the bottom of my heart, thank you all so very, very much. sinn fein will debate changing the party's policy on abortion at its annual conference in belfast today. northern ireland is the only part of the uk where abortion is illegal unless there is a serious risk to a woman's health. the republic recently...
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ambassador to mexico roberta jacobson who provided closing remarks on enhancing future relations between the two countries. this is about two hours.
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the head of the clinical research there catherine jacobson, they are all on the phone supporting us,alia, america, and i, without yous and without the support we wouldn't be able to do this and just from the bottom of my heart, thank you'll so very very much. charlotte caldwell there the mother of billy sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's mike bushell. australia haven't kept a clean sheet ata australia haven't kept a clean sheet at a world cup since 197a. plenty of premier league layers on display in this one i can kicked off at 11.00. it is still goalless but chances at both ends, both keepers the stars of the show. this is the live shot, 0—0 after 20 minute, you can see france in the blue on the attack at the moment but so far, it is the keepers who have been on top, in fact australia probably having the best chance of it so far but very much the underdogs against such a talented french side. so that is on bbc one. up next it is argentina against iceland. and in the first meeting between peru and denmark at five and the late kick off sees croatia o
the head of the clinical research there catherine jacobson, they are all on the phone supporting us,alia, america, and i, without yous and without the support we wouldn't be able to do this and just from the bottom of my heart, thank you'll so very very much. charlotte caldwell there the mother of billy sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's mike bushell. australia haven't kept a clean sheet ata australia haven't kept a clean sheet at a world cup since 197a....
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i'm anthony mason with dana jacobson and adriana diaz. this hour, putting a price on history. why some of the most iconic artifacts of the abraham lincoln library may have to be sold off. >>> then we'll go to what's considered one of the best restaurants of the country, but it's not at all what you might expect. >>> and over six albums and hundreds of covers, the band dawes. we'll talk with front manhattan taylor goldsmi his marriage to mandy moore. that's on "saturday sessions" ahead. >>> first the latest on our top sto story. confusion and controversy on immigration. a senior trump administration official tells cbs news that as of last night, over 500 of the 2,300 children in custody of customs and border protection were reunited with their parents. >> meanwhile at the white house friday the president hosted parents of americans killed by illegal immigrants. >> they were separated from their loved ones not for day or two days. they're permanently separated because they were killed by criminal illegal aliens. >> early on friday the presi
i'm anthony mason with dana jacobson and adriana diaz. this hour, putting a price on history. why some of the most iconic artifacts of the abraham lincoln library may have to be sold off. >>> then we'll go to what's considered one of the best restaurants of the country, but it's not at all what you might expect. >>> and over six albums and hundreds of covers, the band dawes. we'll talk with front manhattan taylor goldsmi his marriage to mandy moore. that's on "saturday...
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the lawsuit that was brought strongly argues that basically to jacobson it no longer mattered if it was a good deal or bad deal. they're just had to be a deal. teamnt over to fujifilm's and started negotiating on their behalf to get a deal that they would like rather than a dual that would make sense for xerox shareholders. carol: why higher oil prices do not sting the way that they used to. this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." jason: you can also find us online at businessweek.com. jason: and on normal -- carol: and on our mobile app. we have to keep an i on oil prices. confusing, all of the movement, who is winning, who is losing, what is at stake, and where. carol: we got more from our editor. >> the imf is forecasting global growth to pick up to 3.9%. that is one of the factors driving demand, in fact. importantly, the global economy is not as energy intensive as it was in 2008, which was the first time where we get $100 oil. that is a big difference. industry in the developing world, less energy intensive industries, more energy cho
the lawsuit that was brought strongly argues that basically to jacobson it no longer mattered if it was a good deal or bad deal. they're just had to be a deal. teamnt over to fujifilm's and started negotiating on their behalf to get a deal that they would like rather than a dual that would make sense for xerox shareholders. carol: why higher oil prices do not sting the way that they used to. this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg...
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i'm vladimir duthiers in for anthony mason along with michelle miller and dana jacobs jacobson. good to be with you. >> my dog did not do that to me. i feel a little less love. >> my son did it to me. just kidding me. >>> we begin with president attempting to fill the vacancy on the supreme court. >> the president said he'll announce his nominee a week from monday. he told those aboard "air force one" he'll be interviewing several candidates over the days. mr. trump is spending the weekend at his new jersey golf club. errol barnett is traveling with the president. errol, good morning. >> good morning. president trump told me he's expected to interview two candidates while at the golf course this weekend and he's sure to highlight two women are on his short list. this will be in addition to interviews that will take place on monday when the president returns to washington. president trump arrived in new jersey expecting to interview potential replacements for retiring supreme court justice anthony kennedy. >> i've got it down to about five. >> cbs news has learned there are two l
i'm vladimir duthiers in for anthony mason along with michelle miller and dana jacobs jacobson. good to be with you. >> my dog did not do that to me. i feel a little less love. >> my son did it to me. just kidding me. >>> we begin with president attempting to fill the vacancy on the supreme court. >> the president said he'll announce his nominee a week from monday. he told those aboard "air force one" he'll be interviewing several candidates over the days....
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joining me now, democratic strategist dave jacobson and john thomas. i intend to pay my bit.ell me where you want to go. >> all right. one of the big demands for the north koreans has been all of the security guarantees. that's something the u.s. is more than happy to deliver. >> we're prepared to take what will be security assurances that are different, unique, than have been provided -- america has been willing to provide previous we think this is necessary and appropriate. >> so, john, unique securitygua guaranteed before. how far is the trump negotiation willing to keep kim jong-un in power? who are they willing to kill? >> there's a lot of questions to answer here. the u.s. has been consistent in saying they need real proof that, in fact, that the nuclear program has been dismantled. hearing a lot on the cable news circuit saying what's the difference between the iran nuclear deals and trump hated, and a potential deal that they might be making with north korea? well, there are big differences. giving them billions of dollars without getting a bunch of things in return i
joining me now, democratic strategist dave jacobson and john thomas. i intend to pay my bit.ell me where you want to go. >> all right. one of the big demands for the north koreans has been all of the security guarantees. that's something the u.s. is more than happy to deliver. >> we're prepared to take what will be security assurances that are different, unique, than have been provided -- america has been willing to provide previous we think this is necessary and appropriate....
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i'm dana jacobson. >> i'm vladimir duthiers in for anthony mason.ting today, congratulations. >>> coming up this hour, planned, canceled and revived. the summit between president trump and kim jong-un is set to get under way in singapore tuesdy. we'll talk to former ambassador bill rich saardson who may have more experience than anyone dealing with north korea >>> for decades he was a calming presence for the youngest of tv viewer. new film about the enduring impact plaintiff rogers. >>> it is the car that gives owners miles of smiles we'll talk to devoted drive icod visit a place that brings old models back to life. that's ahead. >>> but first, the latest on our top story. president trump's demand that russia be reinstated to future g7 summits. at this weekend's meeting in canada mr. trump says the g7 should return to being g8. >> russia should be in this eting. why are we having a meeting without russia being in the meeting? and i would recommend and it's up to them, but russia should be in the meeting. it should be a part of it. >> the president
i'm dana jacobson. >> i'm vladimir duthiers in for anthony mason.ting today, congratulations. >>> coming up this hour, planned, canceled and revived. the summit between president trump and kim jong-un is set to get under way in singapore tuesdy. we'll talk to former ambassador bill rich saardson who may have more experience than anyone dealing with north korea >>> for decades he was a calming presence for the youngest of tv viewer. new film about the enduring impact...
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proposed 18 years for almena but he said that was too high and now judge jacobson a former prosecutor proposed 8 years for each man if they plead no contest to all 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter. but there's a catch. both men have to agree to the deal. if they reject the deal, then trial is set for july 16th. earlier today i spoke to tony serra, almena's attorney. he told me he is prepared to go to trial but said his client wants to take his share of the blame. >> you know, this is a case that could be won. it's a moral imperative. my client has a conscience. he is taking responsibility to alleviate the pain and suffering of everyone, the trauma that will be produced by the trial. >> reporter: ailthey could each serve three years because of credit for time served. almena said a big consideration is his two children 7 and 8 years old. he said he wants to return to his family as soon as possible. after the hearing today, defense attorneys declined to comment saying they were ordered not to by the judge. everyone will be back in court about 2 p.m. tuesday. live in the newsroom, he
proposed 18 years for almena but he said that was too high and now judge jacobson a former prosecutor proposed 8 years for each man if they plead no contest to all 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter. but there's a catch. both men have to agree to the deal. if they reject the deal, then trial is set for july 16th. earlier today i spoke to tony serra, almena's attorney. he told me he is prepared to go to trial but said his client wants to take his share of the blame. >> you know, this is...
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cbs news reporter dana jacobson went to their headquarters in washington state to see how they plan to flying over the pacific northwest. matt knapp sees nothing, but possibilities just over the horizon. >> so this is the plane as you envisioned it, right? >> yes, that is our aircraft rolling down the runway. it makes you look like you are a world class business owner. >> reporter: knapp co-founded the company along with fellow aerospace engineer shish kumar. they are building the first ever electric airplane for regional travel. >> he is saying i wonder if you can do this, then i'll look for the technology. wow, we could do that. >> reporter: the lofty ambition, to rewrite aviation history. since 1980, government deregulation has consolidated the airline industry into a network of major hubs. all, but grounding short hall flights. zunum wants to change that. >> this is crazy. what am i looking at? >> every one of those dots at the airport with over 13,000 airports in it this country. and well over 4,000 of those are currently set up to allow commercial service of the type we're talkin
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. >> cnn political commentator david jacobson and john thomas is with us here.k about what he just said here, gentlemen. dave, how do you deal with a president who does not tell things factually to people who need to know how to vote? >> i think brian is on to something. i think a truth sandwich, perhaps, could be a good approach. i don't think you can't report on the lies but i think you start with the truth. the fact of the matter is the president with these lies is essentially trying to brainwash the american people. he is sowing the seeds of dispute and misinformation. you think to the children who look to the president of the united states. someone who is supposed to be a role model and truth teller. the fact the president does the precise opposite. if something really damaging happens, perhaps he had a conversation with north korea, with kim jong-un, at the end of the day after you lie, 3,000 times to the american people, how are we supposed to know if he is telling the truth? >> people who support him and people who believe him. >> that is the challenge t
. >> cnn political commentator david jacobson and john thomas is with us here.k about what he just said here, gentlemen. dave, how do you deal with a president who does not tell things factually to people who need to know how to vote? >> i think brian is on to something. i think a truth sandwich, perhaps, could be a good approach. i don't think you can't report on the lies but i think you start with the truth. the fact of the matter is the president with these lies is essentially...
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and at the table mark jacobson, a former senior advisor to defense secretary ash carter, now professort amherst. talk to us about being secretary mattis today right now in this trump orbit. >> nicolle, carol lee and a colleague went and looked at decisions trump has made and some of his public pronouncements on security issues the last several motz. we found a pretty common thread which was he was making decisions that seemed to be contrary to what secretary mattis had said sometimes in public and sometimes our understanding of what he was recommending behind the scenes. and a couple of them you just mentioned there, you know, last october secretary mattis on the record in a letter to senator john mccain said that he thought the creation of a 6th military branch called space force was a bad idea, it created more bureaucracy and whatnot. a couple days ago, president trump stood up at a meeting and looked at general dunford and said, i'd like you to please create another branch called the space force. another create another branch called the space force. another one was the decision on t
and at the table mark jacobson, a former senior advisor to defense secretary ash carter, now professort amherst. talk to us about being secretary mattis today right now in this trump orbit. >> nicolle, carol lee and a colleague went and looked at decisions trump has made and some of his public pronouncements on security issues the last several motz. we found a pretty common thread which was he was making decisions that seemed to be contrary to what secretary mattis had said sometimes in...
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commentator and gop consultant john thomas and cnn political commentator and democratic strategist dave jacobsonin the flesh, love it. you first what are your thoughts about giuliani's comments? why do this? >> first of all, i would love joe biden to run. many of the points that giuliani made are primarily joe biden can't take the moral high ground. he has trouble with the truth. he got caught for plagiarism. he got caught for plagiarism both in law school -- not, you know, plagiarizing a sentence but five pages of plagiarism. >> trouble with the truth doesn't seem to be standing in the way -- >> but the point is he can't lob the standard attacks on the left at donald trump. he's a gaffe machine. i think donald trump's going to nickname him sloppy joe. >> oh, boy. so dave, do you think republicans or even more democrats need to be coming to the defense of joe biden or comment about what giuliani had to say? >> two things. one, sloppy has already been taken, there's sloppy steve. donald trump has already dubbed his former senior adviser. i think what this truly underscores is the fact that the tr
commentator and gop consultant john thomas and cnn political commentator and democratic strategist dave jacobsonin the flesh, love it. you first what are your thoughts about giuliani's comments? why do this? >> first of all, i would love joe biden to run. many of the points that giuliani made are primarily joe biden can't take the moral high ground. he has trouble with the truth. he got caught for plagiarism. he got caught for plagiarism both in law school -- not, you know, plagiarizing a...
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roberta jacobson was the assistant secretary for this entire region. i want to fact check a lot of what the president said. you've lived this. you just were most recently in mexico but you dealt with a whole region for decades. the fact is there was no policies that required until it was ordered by the attorney joajoa general. >> first of all, thanks for having me. i think the important thing is when people keep talking about there being no policy of separating children, when you create a zero tolerance policy and you arrest every single person who crosses the boarder without documentation, then what results is the separation of families. it was absolutely predictable and whether you want to call it your intention or unintended consequence, it's predictable and that's what happened. when the previous administration faced unaccompanied children crisis or surge in 2014, many of these dilemmas were confronting that administration too. these were very difficult decisions. nobody considered going this step. >> the president was talking about smuggle everies
roberta jacobson was the assistant secretary for this entire region. i want to fact check a lot of what the president said. you've lived this. you just were most recently in mexico but you dealt with a whole region for decades. the fact is there was no policies that required until it was ordered by the attorney joajoa general. >> first of all, thanks for having me. i think the important thing is when people keep talking about there being no policy of separating children, when you create a...
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i'm anthony mason along with dana jacobson. and we begin this morning with developments in the high-stakes relationship between the u.s. and north korea. the historic nuclear arms summit between president trump and north korean leader kim jong-un is back on. the two leaders will meet june 12th in singapore, the original date and location for the summit before mr. trump abruptly called it off last week. >> but after a long meeting at the white house friday with a top north korean official, mr. trump reversed course and he also lowered expectations for any quick deal. errol barnett is at the white house with the latest. errol, good morning. >>> good morning. north korean official kim yong chol was only supposed to deliver a letter from kim jong-un to president trump. but instead the visiting official and mr. trump met for over an hour and it resulted in a reversal. >> after meeting with kim yong chol at the white house on friday, president trump declared the summit between north korea and the u.s. was on again. >> i think it's go
i'm anthony mason along with dana jacobson. and we begin this morning with developments in the high-stakes relationship between the u.s. and north korea. the historic nuclear arms summit between president trump and north korean leader kim jong-un is back on. the two leaders will meet june 12th in singapore, the original date and location for the summit before mr. trump abruptly called it off last week. >> but after a long meeting at the white house friday with a top north korean official,...
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at a starbucks in boston a city chosen because ceo kevin jacobson presented yesterday and had news thatwell, not being necessarily well received by the market this morning, but we'll he -- we're here with mr. johnson. the stock about to open 4% lower this morning you decreased expectations for same-store sales in the u.s. from 1% in the third quarter you are going to close more stores open, obviously, continue to open others. but look for unpenetrated markets. i guess my first question in listening to you yesterday, seeing your decision increase the dividend and the buy back and reading analyst reports this morning is starbucks a mature company? >> well, first of all, welcome to starbucks it's great to have you here this morning. what we talked about yesterday was something that we have been working on over the last year. which is fundamentally stream lining the company over this last year so we can focus on the most important priorities. and those priorities are going to allow us to really transition into a phase that i call growth at scale and we look at starbucks was founded in 1971,
at a starbucks in boston a city chosen because ceo kevin jacobson presented yesterday and had news thatwell, not being necessarily well received by the market this morning, but we'll he -- we're here with mr. johnson. the stock about to open 4% lower this morning you decreased expectations for same-store sales in the u.s. from 1% in the third quarter you are going to close more stores open, obviously, continue to open others. but look for unpenetrated markets. i guess my first question in...