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jeff: jeff hunt. lemonis: hi, jeff, how are you? are you the owner? jeff: yes, sir. lemonis: nice to meet you. jeff: my son, taylor. taylor: taylor. lemonis: taylor, how are you? taylor: doing well. nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: you're looking sharp today. taylor: thanks. i dressed up. lemonis: this is interesting. i wanted to get, like, a chance to just look around for a minute. look, if i had to describe this store in one word, it would be "barren." there are no accessories for sale, no point-of-purchase system, and zero food. it's almost like they did the absolute bare minimum and then said, "yeah, this is good enough." why'd you do a tea business? jeff: i just thought there was a need, you know. obviously, it was starbucks. i just feel that it's only in the upper 1% type malls and areas in our country, and i felt there was a need to bring it to the regular mother of four. lemonis: and so what is your relationship, the two of you? jeff: i'm still a dad first and a boss second. lemonis: how old are you? taylor: 23. jeff: 40. lemonis: so, he was born when you w
jeff: jeff hunt. lemonis: hi, jeff, how are you? are you the owner? jeff: yes, sir. lemonis: nice to meet you. jeff: my son, taylor. taylor: taylor. lemonis: taylor, how are you? taylor: doing well. nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: you're looking sharp today. taylor: thanks. i dressed up. lemonis: this is interesting. i wanted to get, like, a chance to just look around for a minute. look, if i had to describe this store in one word, it would be "barren." there are no accessories for...
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jeff and i mentioned earlier, look how the 77 comes in at an angle. >> jeff: he is coming around thee carrier of the 48. it's not giving him a lot of room there either. he's coming they could stop him further in the box to help both their causes. >> darrell: see how hard johnson has to turn out to clear the right rear there of the 77. >> he picked the stalls. he can back the damn car up. >> we do that, we'll get ahead of him and stop short. >> he has my blood pressure up. you're about to have to calm me down. >> mike: that's the crew chief and the spotter for erik jones. >> jeff: they're fired up. we haven't had a good crew chief fight in a long time. >> darrell: we may have one brewing. and they're neighbors, for heaven sake. >> mike: the spotters are gathered together up there on the roof. >> jeff: somebody has to be playing the mediator. maybe it's the spotters. >> darrell: i don't know if big earl is up there, jimmie johnson's spotter. he is a >> mike: rick is a tough guy. he was quite a racer in the truck series. erik jones' spotter. mind games. we want to stress. it's all legal
jeff and i mentioned earlier, look how the 77 comes in at an angle. >> jeff: he is coming around thee carrier of the 48. it's not giving him a lot of room there either. he's coming they could stop him further in the box to help both their causes. >> darrell: see how hard johnson has to turn out to clear the right rear there of the 77. >> he picked the stalls. he can back the damn car up. >> we do that, we'll get ahead of him and stop short. >> he has my blood...
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run out. >> jeff: he is out.ou gas. >> mike: austin dillon the new leader as jimmie johnson is out of gas. richard childress' grandson trying to return the 3 to nascar victory lane. there they go. >> mike: the white flag wave sponsored by credit one bank. >> darrell: if he can just make it to turns three and four he can coast. >> jeff: kyle busch went to the outside of four to take over second place. if he doesn't run out of fuel he'll be the winner. >> darrell: on the bottom, coming around turn three and four. >> mike: he has to get there. on fumes! austin dillon wins at charlotte for richard childress racing. the new crew chief, justin alexander, swarmed by his crew. >> jeff: i know him by deuce. he used to work at hendrick motorsports. congrats, deuce. >> yeah! >> austin dillon you are the man! you have enough fuel to burn this thing down! >> my gosh, man! cannot believe it. hey, we got this. >> mike: when we lost dale earnhardt they retired the number 3. richard childress said we'd only bring it back for fami
run out. >> jeff: he is out.ou gas. >> mike: austin dillon the new leader as jimmie johnson is out of gas. richard childress' grandson trying to return the 3 to nascar victory lane. there they go. >> mike: the white flag wave sponsored by credit one bank. >> darrell: if he can just make it to turns three and four he can coast. >> jeff: kyle busch went to the outside of four to take over second place. if he doesn't run out of fuel he'll be the winner. >>...
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inside. >> jeff: look at off. >> darrell: jeff, all night long they've had the best restarts. >> jeffke: nice job by kurt busch to slide into third. side by side. kenseth on the bottom will prevail there. >> darrell: i tell you what, that 41 car of kurt busch is all over the back of his brother here now trying to get by. >> jeff: i noticed on the last restart he is good for four or five laps. drives hard into the corners. stays with cars and starts to fade after a few laps. >> larry: that's one of the stewart-haas chassises they brought over here. they're performing well. looking pretty racy. >> mike: world's biggest day of racing every year has 100 miles to go. matt. >> matt: it' the 3 of austin dillon. wedge adjustment on the last stop. they made a crew chief change this week. justin alexander's first time with the 3 car. been with rcc since 2014 as a an engineer and crew chief. he has to learn the way they do things on the cup side, rcr, work on the relationships. he said he packed three weeks of work into three days. we are already seeing improvement on the 3 car. >> mike: might b
inside. >> jeff: look at off. >> darrell: jeff, all night long they've had the best restarts. >> jeffke: nice job by kurt busch to slide into third. side by side. kenseth on the bottom will prevail there. >> darrell: i tell you what, that 41 car of kurt busch is all over the back of his brother here now trying to get by. >> jeff: i noticed on the last restart he is good for four or five laps. drives hard into the corners. stays with cars and starts to fade after a...
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jeff: and he was. in his presence who had the pleasure of meeting him knew that he was one of the more thoughtful, more generous individuals. his dedication to working with his studio assistants and sharing the experience of being an artist is really a distinguishing quality. his pictures are beloved not just in the fashion world and portrait world and photography world, but i would say that most people who would pay attention to the 20th century in any area have found their way to penn. they couldn't wait to find their -- those pictures when they came out. charlie: this is the accompanying book to the exhibition is at the metropolitan museum of art until july 30. thank you. pleasure to have you here. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ alisa: i am alisa parenti from washington. let's start with a check of your first word news. president trump will meet with the former tsa boss as the search continues for a new fbi director. the ap says they are meeting with a former doj assistant attorney g
jeff: and he was. in his presence who had the pleasure of meeting him knew that he was one of the more thoughtful, more generous individuals. his dedication to working with his studio assistants and sharing the experience of being an artist is really a distinguishing quality. his pictures are beloved not just in the fashion world and portrait world and photography world, but i would say that most people who would pay attention to the 20th century in any area have found their way to penn. they...
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>> jeff: that's what i wondered as well. >> up, up be >> jeff: i think junior was going three wide it make something happen and they all started checking up. >> mike: cat-like reflexes today. >> jeff: shutting the engine down. saving fuel for that green/white checkered. >> darrell: oh, man, we just didn't need this. >> mike: kahne, mcdowell hamlin haven't been to the pit row. >> oh, he gets into his right rear and turns him into buescher which turns him into newman. >> jeff: you see that contact right there. he was getting pushed by keselowski. >> darrell: i think a great move. not just missing 391 car. but if he stayed up where he was he might have gotten wrecked. hard left-side lick. >> mike: i saw ryan newman climb out of the car uninjured. there you see the right side damage on bowyer's ford. >> mike: so we go to overtime and hope to get a green/white checker finish here at talladega. one attempt with a clean restart on the restart flap if leader reaches the overtime line in the back straight away then it is a clean restart and the next flag ends the race. there is overtime line.
>> jeff: that's what i wondered as well. >> up, up be >> jeff: i think junior was going three wide it make something happen and they all started checking up. >> mike: cat-like reflexes today. >> jeff: shutting the engine down. saving fuel for that green/white checkered. >> darrell: oh, man, we just didn't need this. >> mike: kahne, mcdowell hamlin haven't been to the pit row. >> oh, he gets into his right rear and turns him into buescher which...
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jeff: this is one of my favorite photographs.essions and couture sessions with models, i love this project, to look at individuals with the tools of their trade. here is the fishmonger with his apron, and print -- the catch. obviously, the portraits celebrate the everyday experience of the common man.he treated his portrait subjects and fashion subjects with equal love. that love and the beauty that comes from the photographic process gives these individuals a life. charlie: what distinguishes his portraiture? jeff: an understanding of the simple pleasure, and the interaction between one individual and another. environment.xe all that is there is the empty studio, the artist, and his subject. there is this exchange. a small tradesmen. his trade was photography. these individuals understand that. the fashion world understood he was giving them his attention. the studio was quiet. unlike other photographers in his day and today, it was quiet.ally whispered the individual thought that his attention on them never wavered. it gave bir
jeff: this is one of my favorite photographs.essions and couture sessions with models, i love this project, to look at individuals with the tools of their trade. here is the fishmonger with his apron, and print -- the catch. obviously, the portraits celebrate the everyday experience of the common man.he treated his portrait subjects and fashion subjects with equal love. that love and the beauty that comes from the photographic process gives these individuals a life. charlie: what distinguishes...
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-- >> jeff: okay. >> mike: but the officials here. let's bring in steve, shove first, durant coming back. your thoughts on the play? >> yeah they're checking out here what precipitated this flagrant foul probably on durant. check to see what precipitated this. they can penalize gobert, too. >> mark: will they go back, steve, and put a foul on gobert because of the initial contact? >> it's possible they could say an offensive foul on dobert which caused durant to push off. >> mike: thank you, steve. as always great stuff from our man steve. looking at it again, i think oubre's was much more forceful than durant. he got a running start -- >> jeff: now, if a guy runs, how many steps do you have to take before it becomes a flagrant. a certain mile per hour in your -- >> mike: we don't have enough analytics in your game today. >> jeff: i didn't know you could go back and call an offensive foul. >> mike: all right, they got a flagrant foul on kevin durant. a technical foul on kevin durant. hay wad will shoot that and then gobert is going to
-- >> jeff: okay. >> mike: but the officials here. let's bring in steve, shove first, durant coming back. your thoughts on the play? >> yeah they're checking out here what precipitated this flagrant foul probably on durant. check to see what precipitated this. they can penalize gobert, too. >> mark: will they go back, steve, and put a foul on gobert because of the initial contact? >> it's possible they could say an offensive foul on dobert which caused durant to...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> 64-year-old jeff willing ton and his two sons, they are close. homes are only a few miles apart and they work together and take bike rides together. it was not always this way. it took a journey to the brink and back to get here. >> they almost lost their dad and likely would have if they did not step in and do anything about it. >> i was never fit. i was not great at doing anything really. >> i was not this weight, i was heavier. i never really enjoy sports of any kind. >> jeff sedentary's lifestyle poor diets and drinking and hours spent in the over night shifts, left his body exhausted and out of shape. all those factors contributed to a type 2 diabetes. we can look after it and we can manage it. it is just another pill you will take. after managing his diabetes with medication for ten years but not making any other lifestyle changes, jeff's conditions began to decline. the most noticeable change was in his feet. >> one of those things that's not going to get any better. >> ian and anthony saw their father's health declining and felt him pulli
. ♪ ♪ >>> 64-year-old jeff willing ton and his two sons, they are close. homes are only a few miles apart and they work together and take bike rides together. it was not always this way. it took a journey to the brink and back to get here. >> they almost lost their dad and likely would have if they did not step in and do anything about it. >> i was never fit. i was not great at doing anything really. >> i was not this weight, i was heavier. i never really enjoy...
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jeff: i think absolutely.re probably overoptimistic about the process and the timing and there is still enormous challenges in terms of the legislative process. to the extent that now i think investors have downshifted with respect to in the -- expectations around policy, if you get something right where it is policy that is truly reform not justjust -- stimulative, there is potential for markets to react. oksana: i wanted to add one differ perspective. a lot of the discussion around rates and when they are moving up and what path of they should take, it is just on fundamentals. economic indicators are generally constructive in the u.s. and europe, but let's not forget about the technical picture. on one hand, if you look at the three largest holders of u.s. treasuries and what they are doing, we know now the fed -- it has been suspected all along, but they said they are going to reduce the size. you have got the next two largest holders, japan and china reducing holdings of treasury since last year. hundreds
jeff: i think absolutely.re probably overoptimistic about the process and the timing and there is still enormous challenges in terms of the legislative process. to the extent that now i think investors have downshifted with respect to in the -- expectations around policy, if you get something right where it is policy that is truly reform not justjust -- stimulative, there is potential for markets to react. oksana: i wanted to add one differ perspective. a lot of the discussion around rates and...
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, jeff dewitt with us as well. guys, let me read the letter that president trump sent to director comey. i have received the attached letters from the attorney general and the deputy attorney general of the united states recommending your dismissal as a director of the federal bureau of investigation. i have accepted their recommendation, and you are hereby terminated and removed from office effective immediately. while i greatly appreciate you informing me on three separate to occasions that i am not under investigation, i nevertheless concur with the judgment of the department of justice that you are not able to effectively lead the bureau. it is essential that we find n leadership for the fbi that restores public trust and confidence in its vital law enforcement mission. i wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors, signed donald j. trump, president of the united states. let me go to you first, attorney general jeff landry. listen, you understand the job as well as anyone else, obviously, on a larger sco
, jeff dewitt with us as well. guys, let me read the letter that president trump sent to director comey. i have received the attached letters from the attorney general and the deputy attorney general of the united states recommending your dismissal as a director of the federal bureau of investigation. i have accepted their recommendation, and you are hereby terminated and removed from office effective immediately. while i greatly appreciate you informing me on three separate to occasions that i...
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jeff: u.s. jonathan: buy or sell. greg: sell. oksana: sell. jeff: buy for now. long or short energy. jonathan: here is the final question for you. on the 10-year treasury, do we see 2% before 3%? 2% before 3%, yes or no? greg: no. oksana: predicting short-term -- i would lean toward no. jeff: yes. jonathan: my thanks to our guests. thank you very much for your time. from new york for now, that does it for us. you have been watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ .. . do you get tired of people asking what it's like to be a woman ceo? >> it guest asked more than it >> my son reminded me your most important job this mom. >> the government puts money into general motors. gratefulld be forever for what the government did. if it is for general motors i think yes. >> would you fix your type please? >> people wouldn't recognize my type it wasn't fixed. -- i
jeff: u.s. jonathan: buy or sell. greg: sell. oksana: sell. jeff: buy for now. long or short energy. jonathan: here is the final question for you. on the 10-year treasury, do we see 2% before 3%? 2% before 3%, yes or no? greg: no. oksana: predicting short-term -- i would lean toward no. jeff: yes. jonathan: my thanks to our guests. thank you very much for your time. from new york for now, that does it for us. you have been watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ .. . do you get tired of...
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jeff: u.s. jonathan: buy or sell. greg: sell. oksana: sell. jeff: buy for now.n: long or short energy. greg: long. oksana: long, but hedged. jonathan: long or short energy. jonathan: here is the final question for you. on the 10-year treasury, do we see 2% before 3%? 2% before 3%, yes or no? greg: no. oksana: predicting short-term -- jonathan: yes or no? oksana: i would lean toward no. jeff: yes. jonathan: my thanks to our guests. thank you very much for your time. from new york for now, that does it for us. you have been watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ these days families want to be connected 24/7. that's why at comcast, we're always working to make our services more reliable. with technology that can update itself. and advanced fiber network infrastructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. ♪ [seagulls cawing] this is my happy place. and it has been for a long, long time. it is the ferry that goes fr
jeff: u.s. jonathan: buy or sell. greg: sell. oksana: sell. jeff: buy for now.n: long or short energy. greg: long. oksana: long, but hedged. jonathan: long or short energy. jonathan: here is the final question for you. on the 10-year treasury, do we see 2% before 3%? 2% before 3%, yes or no? greg: no. oksana: predicting short-term -- jonathan: yes or no? oksana: i would lean toward no. jeff: yes. jonathan: my thanks to our guests. thank you very much for your time. from new york for now, that...
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jeff: u.s. jonathan: buy or sell. greg: sell. oksana: sell. jeff: buy for now. long or short energy. jonathan: here is the final question for you. on the 10-year treasury, do we see 2% before 3%? 2% before 3%, yes or no? greg: no. oksana: predicting short-term -- i would lean toward no. jeff: yes. jonathan: my thanks to our guests. thank you very much for your time. from new york for now, that does it for us. you have been watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ stephen: welcome to zhengzhou, home of four of the great ancient capilsand this year's host of the green china summit. china's economic growth has been nothing short of remarkable, but how it can sustain that growth may be the big story yet of modern china. ♪ stephen: china's march to becoming the world's second-biggest economy is at a crossroads, with a growth rate of 6.5%, the lowest in 25 years. beijing needs globalization, but the geopolitical map is changing, led by the protectionist policies of donald trump.
jeff: u.s. jonathan: buy or sell. greg: sell. oksana: sell. jeff: buy for now. long or short energy. jonathan: here is the final question for you. on the 10-year treasury, do we see 2% before 3%? 2% before 3%, yes or no? greg: no. oksana: predicting short-term -- i would lean toward no. jeff: yes. jonathan: my thanks to our guests. thank you very much for your time. from new york for now, that does it for us. you have been watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ stephen: welcome to...
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i'm jeff glor. he is blaming the manager.sident trump's communications director is out in what could be the beginning of a shake-up and sheikh out at the white house. the president's agenda is largely been overshadowed by developments centering on russia and the president is trying to change that. chip reid begins our coverage. >> reporter: white house communications michael dubke said in a statement today, "the reasons for my departure are personal." but sources tell cbs news it's expected to be just the first step in a white house staff shake-up prompted by president trump's deep frustration with his communications operation. former top trump campaign officials corey lewandowski and david bossie were at the white house yesterday. both are under consideration for key roles in a white house war room that would deal with stories about investigations of the white house by the f.b.i. and congress. that would include multiple probes into the trump team's contacts with russia. trump son-in-law jared kushner is now at the center of
i'm jeff glor. he is blaming the manager.sident trump's communications director is out in what could be the beginning of a shake-up and sheikh out at the white house. the president's agenda is largely been overshadowed by developments centering on russia and the president is trying to change that. chip reid begins our coverage. >> reporter: white house communications michael dubke said in a statement today, "the reasons for my departure are personal." but sources tell cbs news...
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jeff: u.s. jonathan: buy or sell. greg: sell. oksana: sell. jeff: buy for now. long or short. jonathan: here is the final question for you. onhe0-year treasury, do we see 2% before 3%? 2% before the percent yes or no? , greg: no. oksana: predicting short-term -- i would lean toward no. jeff: yes. jonathan: my thanks to our guests. for your very much time. that is it for us. you have been watching bloomberg real yield. ♪ >> robert kraft leads a corporate empire worth $5 billion. as the owner of the new england patriots, he has an organ asian that has o -an organization that has won five championships. >> in our organization, people are free to do with they do and are not encumbered by corporate bs. his thoughts on what makes tom brady special. robert: he is a genuine, nice, hard-working person. do not hold grudges, but i also do not forget anything. >> and on his close, personal bond
jeff: u.s. jonathan: buy or sell. greg: sell. oksana: sell. jeff: buy for now. long or short. jonathan: here is the final question for you. onhe0-year treasury, do we see 2% before 3%? 2% before the percent yes or no? , greg: no. oksana: predicting short-term -- i would lean toward no. jeff: yes. jonathan: my thanks to our guests. for your very much time. that is it for us. you have been watching bloomberg real yield. ♪ >> robert kraft leads a corporate empire worth $5 billion. as the...
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jeff, cohen tells cbs news that he plans on cooperating. >>>> glor: jeff, thank you very much. you can see a live interview with carter page tomorrow on "cbs this morning." a tweet by the president apparently incomplete baffled users and immediately went viral overnight. at 12:06 a.m., the president wrote, "despite the constant negative press... social media lit up as people wondered what the president meant. six hours later he tweeted, this who can figure out the true meaning of covfefe. a frequent target of president trump's tweets has been germany. president trump says the u.s. has a massive deficit with germany. we report from spartanburg, where bmw has invested hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> reporter: the president's tweet stuck a nerve in one of the states he won. >> this is one of the cases where the president should have gotten his facts first before he went on attack, because he's just wrong. >> reporter: in the upstate region of south carolina alone, there are more than 400 international companies, 136 of them are german, including bmw. >> we need to build stron
jeff, cohen tells cbs news that he plans on cooperating. >>>> glor: jeff, thank you very much. you can see a live interview with carter page tomorrow on "cbs this morning." a tweet by the president apparently incomplete baffled users and immediately went viral overnight. at 12:06 a.m., the president wrote, "despite the constant negative press... social media lit up as people wondered what the president meant. six hours later he tweeted, this who can figure out the...
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i've jeff glor. president trump is about the make one of his biggest calls since he took office. as a candidate, he said he would pull the united states out of the paris climate change accord. will he follow through? here's chip reid. >> reporter: during a photo op with the leader of vietnam today, president trump was asked if he's going to pull out of the paris climate accord. >> you're going to find out very soon. >> reporter: he seemed to suggest he still hasn't made up his mind. >> i'm hearing from a lot of people both ways. >> reporter: but cbs news has confirmed the president has begun to tell confidantes that he will withdraw from the agreement. reports to that effect ricocheted around the globe, drawing criticism from world leaders. the prime minister of india said it would be a
i've jeff glor. president trump is about the make one of his biggest calls since he took office. as a candidate, he said he would pull the united states out of the paris climate change accord. will he follow through? here's chip reid. >> reporter: during a photo op with the leader of vietnam today, president trump was asked if he's going to pull out of the paris climate accord. >> you're going to find out very soon. >> reporter: he seemed to suggest he still hasn't made up...
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point game, 30 seconds left. >> jeff: 7.9 differential.ecuring the defensive rebound is quit cal. >> mike: curry pulls back over, on the drive, and bounces around and dromps through. three-point game. 9.5 remaining. >> jeff: do you foul or not? no good. rebound, fought for it. picked up by mills, thrown away and a whistle and a fouls a mills got hit. so with .5 remaining, he will go to the line. thompson with his fifth foul. >> mark: gasol is in the ball game. the second shot has to be missed and brown sends plk gee for the same purpose. >> jeff: you have to make the first though. >> mark: right. >> mike: it's so difficult to execute. but the key is mills the has to hit the first. two-point game and some how you have to figure out how to carom the miss to one of your players for a quick tip in. >> jeff: mills, i saw it earlier in the year. throw it quick off the front of the rim and maybe you can get it back yourself. >> mike: mills misses, rebound tipped and that's it. the warriors survive and take game one. gomden state takes advantage o
point game, 30 seconds left. >> jeff: 7.9 differential.ecuring the defensive rebound is quit cal. >> mike: curry pulls back over, on the drive, and bounces around and dromps through. three-point game. 9.5 remaining. >> jeff: do you foul or not? no good. rebound, fought for it. picked up by mills, thrown away and a whistle and a fouls a mills got hit. so with .5 remaining, he will go to the line. thompson with his fifth foul. >> mark: gasol is in the ball game. the second...
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so let's call jeff sessions what he is. jeff sessions is a racist if he takes on this action.t is clear. we know it, so let's stop lying around with it. anthony papa, what is your understanding of what the attorney general is calling for right now? ericy, i agree with holder, this is totally dumb on crime. to go back to a failed proven toicy and two and the -- and tell prosecutors to convict people at the harshest possible sentence is totally wrong will stop myself as an example, first-time nonviolent offender, i was asked a sentence to two 15 a life sentences under the rockefeller drug laws which was mandated by mandatory minimum sentences from the same sentencing laws that became in the federal system that now sessions wants prosecutors to use to sentence even low-level, nonviolent drug offenders or even people who are addicted to years inmany, many prison. it is a proven fact that this oficy wastes billions dollars and more importantly, iny human lives are wasted this action in the past. amy: i want to go back to carl hart. attorney general jeff sessions has released this m
so let's call jeff sessions what he is. jeff sessions is a racist if he takes on this action.t is clear. we know it, so let's stop lying around with it. anthony papa, what is your understanding of what the attorney general is calling for right now? ericy, i agree with holder, this is totally dumb on crime. to go back to a failed proven toicy and two and the -- and tell prosecutors to convict people at the harshest possible sentence is totally wrong will stop myself as an example, first-time...
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jeff: that is a good point.dallas case, the chief came out and it first defended the officer. but then there was a check of the body cam footage, and there was a reversal. and so, you know, part of the problem is training. you talk to police chiefs across the country and they will ignore it -- and they will acknowledge they need to do a better job of training. more transparency. the body cameras are helping the situation. at first, there were a lot of rank-and-file police officers they did not want the body cameras. now, a lot of them are finding they are helpful. for their own defense, exactly. what we are finding, according to a police chief i spoke with, community members are coming to complain about an officer's action, what they do is they go to the camera, the footage, and they say, is this what you saw? most of the time it actually clears the police officer. there are a lot of rank-and-file police officers who are now welcoming these body cameras because it is backing up their side of the story. charlie:
jeff: that is a good point.dallas case, the chief came out and it first defended the officer. but then there was a check of the body cam footage, and there was a reversal. and so, you know, part of the problem is training. you talk to police chiefs across the country and they will ignore it -- and they will acknowledge they need to do a better job of training. more transparency. the body cameras are helping the situation. at first, there were a lot of rank-and-file police officers they did not...
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jeff: u.s. jonathan: buy or sell. greg: sell. oksana: sell. jeff: buy for now.ong or short energy. jonathan: here is the final question for you. on the 10-year treasury, do we see 2% before 3%? 2% before 3%, yes or no? greg: no. oksana: predicting short-term -- i would lean toward no. jeff: yes. jonathan: my thanks to our guts thank you very much for your time. from new york for now, that does it for us. you have been watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ . ♪ >> coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. politics from paris to washington with new faces entering the spotlight and familiar figures leaving the stage. >> he has to govern mainly to the right. he has definitely pushed the softer line toward north korea. >> different times for different reasons, people asked for an fbi director and they will get one. >> in the midst of these storms, leaders stay
jeff: u.s. jonathan: buy or sell. greg: sell. oksana: sell. jeff: buy for now.ong or short energy. jonathan: here is the final question for you. on the 10-year treasury, do we see 2% before 3%? 2% before 3%, yes or no? greg: no. oksana: predicting short-term -- i would lean toward no. jeff: yes. jonathan: my thanks to our guts thank you very much for your time. from new york for now, that does it for us. you have been watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ . ♪ >> coming up...
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here is ceo jeff immelt at the event.eff: i think boston should look to the future with great promise and optimism. i really believe that this town is going to be one of the most important cities in the world, and that ge can be part of that renaissance, whether it is in technology or manufacturing. caroline: for more on ge's grand plan for the city of boston, we are joined by the chief financial officer, jeff bornstein. thank you for having us. jeff b.: thank you for coming. caroline: this is where the digital team will be sitting. still a bit of work under construction. speak to us about what boston means for your digital transformation in the business. jeff b.: i think that boston is very unique. you start with a place where there is more r&d and research spent per capita than any other place in the world. you start with a place where boston is just a bed of ideas and a sea of ideas, meaning there is such an entrepreneurial spirit, so many startups and such a deep technology culture here, that it is absolutely the righ
here is ceo jeff immelt at the event.eff: i think boston should look to the future with great promise and optimism. i really believe that this town is going to be one of the most important cities in the world, and that ge can be part of that renaissance, whether it is in technology or manufacturing. caroline: for more on ge's grand plan for the city of boston, we are joined by the chief financial officer, jeff bornstein. thank you for having us. jeff b.: thank you for coming. caroline: this is...
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jeff. >> glor: all right, david, thank you. suspect in a deadly stabbing spree in portland, oregon, was arraigned today on murder charges. jeremy christian entered court >> free speech or die, portland. you got no safe place. this is america. get out if you don't like free speech. >> glor: christian is accused of stabbing three men. two of the good samaritans were killed. the third, micha fletcher survived and was in court for the arraignment. today, the cleveland police department fired the officer who killed 12-year-old tamir rice in 2014. rice was shot while holding a pellet gun that officer timothy loehmann mistook for a real firearm. he was fired for not mentioning on his job application that he was forced to resign by another department. the prosecutor earlier declined to press charges against loehmann or his partner. coming up next on the cbs evening news, the results of tiger woods' breathalyzer test. and why u.s. airlines are cutting back on their flights to cuba. ♪ ♪ ♪ we all drive, some cats just know how to r
jeff. >> glor: all right, david, thank you. suspect in a deadly stabbing spree in portland, oregon, was arraigned today on murder charges. jeremy christian entered court >> free speech or die, portland. you got no safe place. this is america. get out if you don't like free speech. >> glor: christian is accused of stabbing three men. two of the good samaritans were killed. the third, micha fletcher survived and was in court for the arraignment. today, the cleveland police...
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jeff b.: boston is very unique.ou start with a place where there was more r&d and research spent per capita than any other place in the world. of ideas,just a sea meaning there is such an entrepreneurial spirit, so many startups and such a deep technology culture here, that it is absolutely the right place to start making the transformation, no question about it. listen, there is no other place on earth where you have 500,000 of this modest kids in the world going to school and graduating every year -- the smartest kids in the world going to school and graduating every year in the metro boston area. boston is unique in that regard and we are thrilled to be part of this echo system. caroline: your conglomerate among so many areas -- power, aviation -- where do you think you will make the most obvious indent in terms of the digital transformation of your business? jeff b.: we think it plays horizontally across all of our verticals. in health care there is an enormous amount you can do with machine learning and how we
jeff b.: boston is very unique.ou start with a place where there was more r&d and research spent per capita than any other place in the world. of ideas,just a sea meaning there is such an entrepreneurial spirit, so many startups and such a deep technology culture here, that it is absolutely the right place to start making the transformation, no question about it. listen, there is no other place on earth where you have 500,000 of this modest kids in the world going to school and graduating...
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jeff: they noticed the cost spiked a lot. from $17 or $18 for a one-way trip at rush hour to $21, $23, even $29 or $30. >> it's horrifying. jeff: each tried to leave earlier or later to use the hot lanes at times when the prices might be lower but it has not made much of a difference. >> at work -- it worked for a few weeks and then everyone else ha jeff: when traffic is light in hot lanes so are the tolls. but in the morning and the evening rush hour when 495 traffic is heaviest, the hot lanes are more expensive. mike is with transurban the company that operates the express lane. he says increase in overall traffic has been driving factor behind the increase in hot lanes traffic. which is up 20% in the last year. >> more people are choosing to come back to express lane. they save time and find value for the day's pay. >> they have people who are willing to pay what they are asking. if they have that they will continue to do what they do. jeff: this is a live look at the hot lanes headed south. traffic is moving smoothly in t
jeff: they noticed the cost spiked a lot. from $17 or $18 for a one-way trip at rush hour to $21, $23, even $29 or $30. >> it's horrifying. jeff: each tried to leave earlier or later to use the hot lanes at times when the prices might be lower but it has not made much of a difference. >> at work -- it worked for a few weeks and then everyone else ha jeff: when traffic is light in hot lanes so are the tolls. but in the morning and the evening rush hour when 495 traffic is heaviest,...
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for scott pelley, i'm jeff glor. good night.aptioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> we begin with a trash problem that's so bad it's polluting the bay. now oakland could have to pay up if it doesn't clean up its garbage. good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. new at 6:00 an ultimatum to oakland: cut down on trash or face a file. the piles of waste some from homeless camps are more than just an eyesore. kpix 5's susie steimle tells us waterways like lion creek are carrying garbage into the bay. >> reporter: i'm standing over the creek near the oakland coliseum. and while there's a good portion of garbage, a majority of the waste comes from a homeless encampment nearby that public works won't clean up saying it's too dangerous. >> reporter: whether it's fast food rappers, cigarette dumping or what's left around homeless encampments the bay area has a trash problem and the city of oakland is at the center of it. >> they are further away from the target than any other community in the area. >>
for scott pelley, i'm jeff glor. good night.aptioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> we begin with a trash problem that's so bad it's polluting the bay. now oakland could have to pay up if it doesn't clean up its garbage. good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. new at 6:00 an ultimatum to oakland: cut down on trash or face a file. the piles of waste some from homeless camps are more than just an eyesore. kpix 5's susie steimle tells us...
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has to take care of jeff.ate has to take care of nate. if we're not doing that, might as well not even be in business. >> it is clear that your relationship with your co-founder or your senior staff will affect your business. but what a lot of us don't stop to think about until it is too late is that our romantic relationships can affect our company's, too. alfred edmond is senior vice president and executive editor at large for "black enterprise. he and his wife coauthored a book called "loving in the groan zone." you're talking about even more than that, what's going on at home, what's going on in your dating life or your business life. >> a lot of this comes from reading background or writing about as abdomen editor of studying black enterprise. most of the time when businesses get derailed, careers get derailed, fortunes get lost. a lot of times, it's not the result of a business career or financial decision. that while a lot is done about the pressures of starting a business and how that can constrain on
has to take care of jeff.ate has to take care of nate. if we're not doing that, might as well not even be in business. >> it is clear that your relationship with your co-founder or your senior staff will affect your business. but what a lot of us don't stop to think about until it is too late is that our romantic relationships can affect our company's, too. alfred edmond is senior vice president and executive editor at large for "black enterprise. he and his wife coauthored a book...
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jeff: good evening, i'm jeff glor at cbs news, filling in for charlie rose.e begin this evening with politics. with every democrat voting no, house republicans cheered as they voted to repeal and replace the affordable care act, obamacare by a four-vote margin. , the bill faces an uncertain future in the senate. of how manyns americans will lose coverage and how much the coverage will cost. joining me is nick confessore of "the new york times." i am pleased to welcome him back to the program. let's talk about the timeline. what sort of juice do we believe the white house has to get the senate moving quickly? nick: the juice is the same in all cases. there is a political imperative to get this done in the senate, to try and get some version of it done, to pass it put the , stamp on and say, we repealed obamacare and replaced it with something better. but there is also a reality of the legislative calendar. members going back home for session will be an interruption. if they can't get it done in a few weeks, they have to wait longer. that is why saw senator mcc
jeff: good evening, i'm jeff glor at cbs news, filling in for charlie rose.e begin this evening with politics. with every democrat voting no, house republicans cheered as they voted to repeal and replace the affordable care act, obamacare by a four-vote margin. , the bill faces an uncertain future in the senate. of how manyns americans will lose coverage and how much the coverage will cost. joining me is nick confessore of "the new york times." i am pleased to welcome him back to the...
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. >> jeff estes and nate akey were in their business.t was clear, their partnership wasn't working. >> i'm not going to lie, i'm entertaining the idea of i don't care. burn it down, i don't care. >> they were friends that joined forces to run 5 strings in tennessee. when they launched together, decisions were easy. it didn't take long to realize, that wasn't going to last. >> when you are a partner, you are married to them, in some capacity. instantaneous partners, you have tension. we would have tiffs, but we would work through them. >> that was in the beginning. soon, the small things started to feel bigger as more jobs came in. >> it becomes hard to talk to your partner working 70 hours a week with them. >> work became all consuming, putting a strain on both of them. >> we had monthly paimts, shop rent and ourselves to pay. we were learning a lot of lessons the hard way, by fumbling the ball. we lost money. it can take away all the passion and all the love. >> their dreams felt more like a nightmare. today, everything looks good for t
. >> jeff estes and nate akey were in their business.t was clear, their partnership wasn't working. >> i'm not going to lie, i'm entertaining the idea of i don't care. burn it down, i don't care. >> they were friends that joined forces to run 5 strings in tennessee. when they launched together, decisions were easy. it didn't take long to realize, that wasn't going to last. >> when you are a partner, you are married to them, in some capacity. instantaneous partners, you...
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introducing our panel, jeff toobin, i got to start with you, is this normal? >> no, this is a dark day in american history, anderson. this is so far outside of the american political and legal tradition for a sitting president to fire the head of the fbi, who's investigating his campaign, with a completely bogus and pretext chural investigation of why he was fired, it's of course happened once in american history, and that was october 20, 1973, the saturday night massacre, when richard nixon fired archibald cox, the special investigator. >> you're comparing it to that? >> absolutely. and arguably worse, because jim comey is head of the whole fbi, archibald cox was only the deputy fbi director. president trump will now be able to install one of his stooges into that job. but from now on, the fbi is going to be directed by someone who answers to donald trump and responds and will supervise the investigation of donald trump. that's what's going to happen now. >> even if there's a special prosecutor named, which is now what obviously many democrats are calling for
introducing our panel, jeff toobin, i got to start with you, is this normal? >> no, this is a dark day in american history, anderson. this is so far outside of the american political and legal tradition for a sitting president to fire the head of the fbi, who's investigating his campaign, with a completely bogus and pretext chural investigation of why he was fired, it's of course happened once in american history, and that was october 20, 1973, the saturday night massacre, when richard...
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jeff: thank you.harlie: the serious civil war is considered the greatest geopolitical crisis of the 21st century. images of the conflict had permeated western media, but how are journalists actually connecting the new video feeds? what are the risks to syrian journalists, and how can people in the west support their work? how do women's voices play into this narrative? joining me are three syrian women who have been involved in efforts to distribute news about the war. guest is a civil rights activist and independent development consultant for several syrian civil society organizations. our second test is the cofounder of a syrian humanitarian organization. our last guest is a journalist and syrian coordinator for the institute for war and peace reporting. she was listed among the 100 most powerful air of women in 2016 by "era business" and one of the unsung heros of 2016 by "thomson reuters." tell me exactly about aleppo being on the front lines. >> i was in aleppo before the siege. siege't there for
jeff: thank you.harlie: the serious civil war is considered the greatest geopolitical crisis of the 21st century. images of the conflict had permeated western media, but how are journalists actually connecting the new video feeds? what are the risks to syrian journalists, and how can people in the west support their work? how do women's voices play into this narrative? joining me are three syrian women who have been involved in efforts to distribute news about the war. guest is a civil rights...
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jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. tough one,hat is a jeff, thank you. a major accident briefly close the outer loop of the beltway in landover. several vehicles crashed at central avenue. eight people were taken to the hospital with serious but not life-threatening injuries. close the outer loop of the beltway for about 20 minutes to clear the crash. as metro prepares to close orange line stations for a month, remodel workers pushed for more funding of the real system, some even getting emotional at a rally this live at theyle is courthouse metro station with a look at their demands. do notinteresting they meet at metro headquarters, they met in a community church. right,sa: that's kimberly, for those who rely on metro every day, this is a good opportunity to air frustrations and they chose to do so in a church. in terms of what is next, we got a rate chance to hear from those on the front lines. metro onoperator for sunday afternoon talked about when passengers are subjected to long wait times. >> i'm heartbroken when i have to leave the bus stop. know
jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. tough one,hat is a jeff, thank you. a major accident briefly close the outer loop of the beltway in landover. several vehicles crashed at central avenue. eight people were taken to the hospital with serious but not life-threatening injuries. close the outer loop of the beltway for about 20 minutes to clear the crash. as metro prepares to close orange line stations for a month, remodel workers pushed for more funding of the real system, some even getting emotional at a...
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jeff toobin standing by and our panel as well. jeff, your thoughts? >> well, you know, kellyanne conway just read from the letter where she -- she read that all the criticism of what james comey did during 2016. all of that was what candidate trump praised. so the idea that he's being fired for what he did during the trump presidency as opposed to 2016 is just simply not borne out by the letter itself. i mean, the letter is such a pretext. it's such a phony -- >> i guess she's saying that as a candidate he can say whatever he wants to say -- i assume that's what she means. because he's a candidate and doesn't bear the responsibility as president. but now that he's president it doesn't suit his interests to have that opinion anymore. >> well -- >> i guess. >> i admire your game attempt to characterize what kellyanne conway just said. but i think -- you know, obviously he's not legally bound by what he said. it's not like it's a promise that he's obliged to keep. but when we're evaluating the credibility of this firing, it seems highly relevant to me to
jeff toobin standing by and our panel as well. jeff, your thoughts? >> well, you know, kellyanne conway just read from the letter where she -- she read that all the criticism of what james comey did during 2016. all of that was what candidate trump praised. so the idea that he's being fired for what he did during the trump presidency as opposed to 2016 is just simply not borne out by the letter itself. i mean, the letter is such a pretext. it's such a phony -- >> i guess she's...
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it isn't jeff sessions who fires james comey. but trump relies on a recommendation from jeff sessions. jeff sessions relies on the word of his deputy attorney general who talks all about the clinton case. well, you raised earlier a great point. isn't jeff sessions supposed to be recused from the clinton case? he said that when he took office and, look, jeff sessions on the campaign trail talked a lot about the clinton case. there were good reasons for him to be recused. it is an interesting issue. how can he endorse those findings if he's supposed to be recused om the case? >> matt covering the justice department for "the washington post" on what is a remarkable day to be covering the justice department for "the washington post." your paper has done a lot to -- almost more than anything to increase our understanding of this as a country. i'm sure you're proud to be working there tonight but also incredibly busy. thanks for being with umatt. >> thank you. >>> joining us is senator sheldon whitehouse, democrat are rhode island. he'
it isn't jeff sessions who fires james comey. but trump relies on a recommendation from jeff sessions. jeff sessions relies on the word of his deputy attorney general who talks all about the clinton case. well, you raised earlier a great point. isn't jeff sessions supposed to be recused from the clinton case? he said that when he took office and, look, jeff sessions on the campaign trail talked a lot about the clinton case. there were good reasons for him to be recused. it is an interesting...
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i'm jeff glr. today president trump made his first visit as commander-in-chief to arlington national cemetery. on this memorial day, the president visited a section of arlington where the fallen from the wars in iraq and afghanistan are buried. among them second lieutenant robert kelly, the son of the president's homeland security secretary, who was killed by landmine in afghanistan in 2010. the president is also defending his son-in-law. we begin with errol barnett. >> present. >> reporter: following tradition, president trump honored fallen soldiers on memorial day, laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns. >> we can never replace them. we can never repay them. but we can always remember. >> reporter: but over the weekend, the president was on the attack, criticizing what he calls fake news five times. the president's son-in-law and adviser jared kushner is now at the center of a crisis after meeting with the russian ambassador sergey kislyak during the transition and suggesting a back channel
i'm jeff glr. today president trump made his first visit as commander-in-chief to arlington national cemetery. on this memorial day, the president visited a section of arlington where the fallen from the wars in iraq and afghanistan are buried. among them second lieutenant robert kelly, the son of the president's homeland security secretary, who was killed by landmine in afghanistan in 2010. the president is also defending his son-in-law. we begin with errol barnett. >> present. >>...
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what's behind the attorney general jeff session and his change of direction? guest: i'm not sure why we're going in this direction. the data proves these reforms make us safer. it could be politics the. but i don't understand that either because the the polling that my organization has done and about a dozen states around the the country show that these reforms have a lot of support across the spectrum. host: let's open up the phone lines. the e'll show you what attorney general had to say hen the announcement was made. our guest is holly harris who has been involved in republican politics in kentucky but also have a background in legal issues as well. guest: my whole life. the ted my career at justice cabinet in kentucky and wrote the brief defending the lethal injection protocol and obviously my views have evolved a built. host: get to your calls in a moment. let's hear from the attorney general talking about the sentencing guidelines. >> going forward i have empowered our prosecutors to charge and pursue the most serious offense as i believe the law require
what's behind the attorney general jeff session and his change of direction? guest: i'm not sure why we're going in this direction. the data proves these reforms make us safer. it could be politics the. but i don't understand that either because the the polling that my organization has done and about a dozen states around the the country show that these reforms have a lot of support across the spectrum. host: let's open up the phone lines. the e'll show you what attorney general had to say hen...
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bob: jeff bezos is an original. i think of the terrific robin williams movie "dead poets o society" 20 years ago or more where he played a subversive instructor at a boys prep school , and he is causing trouble all the time and at one point he gets on his desk and the boys in the class i like what the hell's going on? he standing on his desk and robin williams said, i stand on my desk to remind myself that we need to find new ways to think about things. i think that is what you are doing. you know, what you do with your a.m. report is new, different. what jeff has done his transform the economy and commerce in america. his idea was we are going to take the money we make and plow it back in the business. we are not going to give it to the stockholders. said you know, wall street , you are crazy. that will never work. he is now worth $75 billion. how this jeff bezos hire people? bob: i asked him this once and he said four criteria, first i want people who have been right a lot. makes sense. people who listen come a ve
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jeff zeleny, what are they saying? >> reporter: he said this, as i have stated many times, a thorough investigation will confirm what we already know, that there was no collusion between my campaign and any foreign entity. the president goes on to say this. i look forward to this matter concluding quickly. in the meantime, i will never stop fighting for the people and the issues that matter most to the future of our country. it ends with that. so erin, it is three sentences. from the president himself directly, who again only learned of this as he was interviewing fbi directors, potential directors this afternoon. he was told this. he was not asked about it, not asked for his input. he was told this. so of course he again is saying he looks forward to this matter ending quickly. but erin, that is very much hopeful and wishful thinking. the reality here as it settles into this white house that this will be the sound track of the summer, perhaps much longer r than that, into the fall, it has overtaken the legislative age
jeff zeleny, what are they saying? >> reporter: he said this, as i have stated many times, a thorough investigation will confirm what we already know, that there was no collusion between my campaign and any foreign entity. the president goes on to say this. i look forward to this matter concluding quickly. in the meantime, i will never stop fighting for the people and the issues that matter most to the future of our country. it ends with that. so erin, it is three sentences. from the...
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jeff zeleny, stick around. let me go to sara murray now who is in the room waiting for the president and the president of colombia to come out. sara, president trump i'm sure will be asked about the big developments, the former fbi director claiming that the president asked him to ease up on the flynn investigation, to let it go, and then, of course, the appointment of a special counsel. >> reporter: that's right. there are a number of questions for the president about just the events that have unfolded over the last few days. of course, jake, as you know, these sort of bilateral press conferences can be a little challenging to predict. each side gets questions in, so the colombian press will have an opportunity to ask questions of the president as well as of the colombian leader. you can bet the question coming from american press will be more about how the president feels about this decision to appoint a special counsel. i think also just whether he bears any responsibility for the way these events have playe
jeff zeleny, stick around. let me go to sara murray now who is in the room waiting for the president and the president of colombia to come out. sara, president trump i'm sure will be asked about the big developments, the former fbi director claiming that the president asked him to ease up on the flynn investigation, to let it go, and then, of course, the appointment of a special counsel. >> reporter: that's right. there are a number of questions for the president about just the events...
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he's jeff nichols, this is overheard. (upbeat music) (audience applauding) let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa-- you can say that he's made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you know, you've sought a problem and over time, took it on and-- let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you, actually. (laughing) this is over. (applauding) jeff nichols, welcome. - thank you for having me. - good to be with you. no shame in losing to emma stone, i suppose. - (laughs) right. - if you in fact, lost. for all we know, there's another card some place. (laughing) and ruth negga won. we can just assume, it's possible. - i did wake up this morning thinking if ruth had won, would loving have been announced as best picture winner? - oh god, that would've been great, huh? - i think there would've been less c
he's jeff nichols, this is overheard. (upbeat music) (audience applauding) let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa-- you can say that he's made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you know, you've sought a problem and over time, took it on and-- let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i...
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attorney general jeff sessions takes the opposite attack from the obama team when it comes to charging incentives and criminals. what the new sheriff has in min mind. >> i have empowered our prosecutors to charge and pursue the most serious offense as i believe the law requires. ne to e a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. and now. i'm back! aleve pm for a better am. ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people
attorney general jeff sessions takes the opposite attack from the obama team when it comes to charging incentives and criminals. what the new sheriff has in min mind. >> i have empowered our prosecutors to charge and pursue the most serious offense as i believe the law requires. ne to e a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. and now. i'm back! aleve pm for a better am. ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪...
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jeff sessions pened a letter to the president recommending comey be fired.ny critics worried has jeff sessions recused himself in the investigation. hillary clinton's former running mate senator tim kaine comey firing recommended by sessions. i thought he had recused himself from russia investigation. >> one of millimeter contradictions of this firing. hours before comey's dismissal sean spicer gave no hint of what was about to go down. looking back at tuesday's press briefing spicer spoke volumes by saying nothing. >> does the president still have confidence, full confidence in fbi director james comey? >> i have no reason to believe -- identify not asked the president since the last time we spoke about this. >> the last time you spoke he has confidence? >> i don't in light of what you're telling me i don't want to start speaking on behalf of the president without speaking to him first. >> now spicer won't be at the podium for the rest of the week. sara sanders will handle today's on camera briefing while spicer fulfills his navy reserve duties at the penta
jeff sessions pened a letter to the president recommending comey be fired.ny critics worried has jeff sessions recused himself in the investigation. hillary clinton's former running mate senator tim kaine comey firing recommended by sessions. i thought he had recused himself from russia investigation. >> one of millimeter contradictions of this firing. hours before comey's dismissal sean spicer gave no hint of what was about to go down. looking back at tuesday's press briefing spicer...
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jeff daly sat down for an exclusive interview with erik schatzker.asked him what is at stake for the company and the economy with the election just -- jeff: a stronger economy is good for barclays. corporatehelps investment, which is a fuel for economic growth. we enjoy a very, very constructive dialogue with the british government. as i said, i've been very encouraged by the openness and the candor and the exchange of ideas and information. whoever is in the british government, what is important is barclays stand behind u.k. erik schatzker is with us on set. very clear when the opportunity arises that he does not want to mix and self in matters -- himself in matters of british politics. it is important to point out that he used the word "certainty." going into this election, you know you will get certainty with a decisive win either by the conservatives or the labour party. the labour party getting a victory -- a decisive win by theresa may and the conservatives would bring certainty to the british economy and certainty of the sort to the pound. and
jeff daly sat down for an exclusive interview with erik schatzker.asked him what is at stake for the company and the economy with the election just -- jeff: a stronger economy is good for barclays. corporatehelps investment, which is a fuel for economic growth. we enjoy a very, very constructive dialogue with the british government. as i said, i've been very encouraged by the openness and the candor and the exchange of ideas and information. whoever is in the british government, what is...
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become chairman and jeff ceo, and then jeff chairman.n integration. if the integration is successful, you get paid a 9% dividend yield, the highest in the s&p 500 to wait, while this irreplaceable network has growing data, growing scale, bridged by synergies that trades at a 9% dividend yield that if it traded at 7% yield would have 40% off set. >> take the position and then push for the deal. the deal is already done, so it's all about for you the next level in this story. >> so this is great. the deal is done. a deal that was better than the deal we could have dreamed up and we get to buy the stocks cheaper. century link missed earnings this quarter. they revised down guidance. frontier, doesn't have that much to do with century link, isn't performing well. all these things that will become irrelevant are driving down a share price when the deal they did they deserve lots of credit for. the company is more. this enterprise with $10 billion, and the deal creates about $1.5 billion of extra cash flow between synergies and tax savings. if
become chairman and jeff ceo, and then jeff chairman.n integration. if the integration is successful, you get paid a 9% dividend yield, the highest in the s&p 500 to wait, while this irreplaceable network has growing data, growing scale, bridged by synergies that trades at a 9% dividend yield that if it traded at 7% yield would have 40% off set. >> take the position and then push for the deal. the deal is already done, so it's all about for you the next level in this story. >>...