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yet, joseph kepler was not a big fan of william jennings bryan. all of the puck people do not like brian. to put a fine point on it, they switched sides. they went from the democratic side to the republican. that's up right was dangerous. if you take a look, this is the first cartoon ever to depict a presidential candidate as a bomb thrower and anarchist. there were suggesting that william jennings bryan was dangerous to america. they were arguing that yes, mckinley is no good but you have to vote for mckinley because brian is dangerous to america, calling him a demagogue. he was a bit of a demagogue in the sense that people were enthralled with him. that toignificant was the mckinley campaign? and an anonymous landslide in 1896. this is the easter egg explained. this is one of the interesting ironic issues of american history. mckinley's vice president died in 1898. in the year 1900, when mckinley up for renomination, he had to choose a vice president. areof these little chicks vice president possibilities. after the right is theodore roosevelt. h
yet, joseph kepler was not a big fan of william jennings bryan. all of the puck people do not like brian. to put a fine point on it, they switched sides. they went from the democratic side to the republican. that's up right was dangerous. if you take a look, this is the first cartoon ever to depict a presidential candidate as a bomb thrower and anarchist. there were suggesting that william jennings bryan was dangerous to america. they were arguing that yes, mckinley is no good but you have to...
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yet, joseph keppler was not a big fan of willing -- william jennings bryan. was he? >> actually, puck -- all of the puck people did not like . they switched sides. they went from democrat to republican. they thought that bryan the danger -- was dangerous. you take a look, this is the first cartoon ever depicting a presidential candidate as a bomb thrower and anarchist. they suggested that william jennings bryan was dangerous to the united states. they had an entire theme in 1896 arguing that yes, mckinley is no good, but you have to vote for mckinley because bryan is dangerous to america. >> calling him a demagogue. >> and he was a bit of a demagogue. he was -- people were enthralled with him. >> how significant was that? to the mckinley campaign? >> mckinley won in an enormous landslide in 1896. >> this is a mckinley easter egg? >> this is one of the interesting, ironic cartoons in american history. his vice president died in 1898. in the year 1900, when mckinley was up for renomination, he needed a vice president. all of these little chicks are vice president possi
yet, joseph keppler was not a big fan of willing -- william jennings bryan. was he? >> actually, puck -- all of the puck people did not like . they switched sides. they went from democrat to republican. they thought that bryan the danger -- was dangerous. you take a look, this is the first cartoon ever depicting a presidential candidate as a bomb thrower and anarchist. they suggested that william jennings bryan was dangerous to the united states. they had an entire theme in 1896 arguing...
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which became emblematic of his style as he ran for 1896.ent in yet, joseph kepler was not a big jennings -- was he? all the puck uck, people didn't like brian. to put a fine point on it, they sides.ed they went from the democratic side to the republican. they thought brian was a gerous, and if you take look, this is the first cartoon ever depicting a presidential bomb thrower and an anarchist and they were suggesting that he was dangerous to the united states of america and they had an entire theme in mckinleying that, yes, is no good but you have to vote for mckinley because brian is america. to >> calling him a democrat going? >> calling him a democrat going, bit of a demagogue n the sense he was a great orator and people were enthralled with him. >> how significant was that to mckinley campaign? >> mckinley won in an enormous 1896.ide in >> this is mckinley's easter egg. explain. >> this is one of the great interesting ironic cartoons of history. mckinley's vice president died 1898. mckinley was up for renomination, he had to vice president. all of these little possibilities, the one on the
which became emblematic of his style as he ran for 1896.ent in yet, joseph kepler was not a big jennings -- was he? all the puck uck, people didn't like brian. to put a fine point on it, they sides.ed they went from the democratic side to the republican. they thought brian was a gerous, and if you take look, this is the first cartoon ever depicting a presidential bomb thrower and an anarchist and they were suggesting that he was dangerous to the united states of america and they had an entire...
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bryan was back on the ticket in 1900. >> william jennings bryan was the gift that kept on giving for republicans. gone00, not only wasn't he , this is one of my favorite cartoons is the imagery is so start, beautifully drawn and the picture of bryan is great. populisma snake saying and the populist parties basically swallowing the democratic party and the democratic party as we know it is no more. the publication continues to go back to william jennings bryan at the start of a new century. this, the pygmies attack but the government still lives. >> and here, the victory over the republican party is complete. the puck is now 100% behind william mckinley and suggests mckinley is for sound money and expansion and those are two things puck was in favor of. sound money, being against silver and in favor of the gold and expansion, this was the time of the spanish-american war and other conquests, and the idea here being that mckinley was in favor of america keeping their conquests, and that's what we should be doing. >> watch this and other american his
bryan was back on the ticket in 1900. >> william jennings bryan was the gift that kept on giving for republicans. gone00, not only wasn't he , this is one of my favorite cartoons is the imagery is so start, beautifully drawn and the picture of bryan is great. populisma snake saying and the populist parties basically swallowing the democratic party and the democratic party as we know it is no more. the publication continues to go back to william jennings bryan at the start of a new...
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. >> he went up and talked to jen and was being super nice. and then like 20 minutes later he flew in in a helicopter to the same place. so clearly he had been driven away but he wanted to make a grand entrance in a helicopter. peloton. let's go grab a couple thousand friends and chase each other up a hill. let's go make a >> i'm referring and you know i'm refer together ms-13 gangs that are coming in. these are animals. they're coming into our country. we're getting them out. they come in again, we're getting them out. we need strong immigration laws. we have the weakest laws in the entire world. we have laws that are laughed at on immigration. so when the ms-13 comes in when the other gang members come into our country, i refer to them as animals and guess what, i always will. >> president today attempted to clarify the immigrant animals comments he made arguing he was only referring to ms-13 gang members. if you take a minute to watch the full context of trump's comment yesterday which you should do, what you might discover is the president
. >> he went up and talked to jen and was being super nice. and then like 20 minutes later he flew in in a helicopter to the same place. so clearly he had been driven away but he wanted to make a grand entrance in a helicopter. peloton. let's go grab a couple thousand friends and chase each other up a hill. let's go make a >> i'm referring and you know i'm refer together ms-13 gangs that are coming in. these are animals. they're coming into our country. we're getting them out. they...
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nato secretary-general jens stoltenberg was at the white house.y did address reporters after and before the bilateral meeting. president trump has spoke about something every time he has spoken to the secretary-general, and that is the need for each country to contribute at least 2% of its gdp to the nato alliance. >> nato is wonderful but it helps europe more than it helps us. why are we paying the vast marriage of the cost. >> there was a moment when president trump said that nato violates europe primarily. i wonder if the president understands the mission of nato. >> i think two cold wars show that we have to stand together. we are stronger together than alone. >> does he get that, though? >> absolutely because the president is aware of that the only time we have involved article 5 was after the attack on the united states, 9/11, and hundreds of thousands of european and canadian soldiers have served alongside u.s. soldiers in afghanistan, which is an operation that was a response to the attack on the united states. i think for a super power li
nato secretary-general jens stoltenberg was at the white house.y did address reporters after and before the bilateral meeting. president trump has spoke about something every time he has spoken to the secretary-general, and that is the need for each country to contribute at least 2% of its gdp to the nato alliance. >> nato is wonderful but it helps europe more than it helps us. why are we paying the vast marriage of the cost. >> there was a moment when president trump said that nato...
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in fact, he went up and talked to jen and was being super nice. and then, like 20 minutes later, he flew in on a helicopter to the same place. so, clearly he had been driven away but he wanted to make a grand entrance in a helicopter. ( laughter ) whoo! (theme song plays) whoo! ( cheers and applause ) some people are so needy. ( laughter ) to top it off, trump got very trump about bill gates' daughter. >> it was actually kind of scary how well he knew-- how much he knew about my daughter's appearance. >> stephen: what's weird about that? "hey bill, your daughter is hot. not ivanka-hot, but you know." for days now, people have been -- i'm not making that up, you know. ( laughter ) for days, now, people have been freaking out over the laurel or yanny situation. you guys have all -- yes, you have. okay. ( laughter ) one sound clip, two interpretations. >> laurel. laurel. laurel. >> stephen: okay, who heard laurel? ( cheers and applause ) who heard yanny? ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: some people hear laurel, some people hear yanny, but all i he
in fact, he went up and talked to jen and was being super nice. and then, like 20 minutes later, he flew in on a helicopter to the same place. so, clearly he had been driven away but he wanted to make a grand entrance in a helicopter. ( laughter ) whoo! (theme song plays) whoo! ( cheers and applause ) some people are so needy. ( laughter ) to top it off, trump got very trump about bill gates' daughter. >> it was actually kind of scary how well he knew-- how much he knew about my...
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he went up and talked to jen and was being super nice.nd then like 20 minutes later, she flew in in a helicopter to the same place. so clearly he had been driven away and then he wanted to make a grand entrance in a helicopter. >> jimmy: that's weird. that is weird. the bigger question is, is bill gates cutting his own hair? [ laughter ] he's met with trump twice. he met with him once at trump tower, and then once or twice at the white house. you know, bill and melinda gates have a foundation. one of their initiatives is to fight h. iv, which led the president to ask an interesting question. >> both times he wanted to know if there was a difference between hiv and hpv. so i was able to explain that those are rarely confused with each other. >> jimmy: he doesn't know the difference between hiv and hpv. he just knows he has one of them. [ laughter ] i believe he doesn't know the difference. he probably doesn't know the difference between donald jr. and eric, for that matter. [ laughter ] believe it or not, it got weirder from there. gates s
he went up and talked to jen and was being super nice.nd then like 20 minutes later, she flew in in a helicopter to the same place. so clearly he had been driven away and then he wanted to make a grand entrance in a helicopter. >> jimmy: that's weird. that is weird. the bigger question is, is bill gates cutting his own hair? [ laughter ] he's met with trump twice. he met with him once at trump tower, and then once or twice at the white house. you know, bill and melinda gates have a...
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come on. >> [sniffles] >> i'm back in los angeles, and i was originally on my way to eco-me to talk to robin about jen'serformance at the strand hotel in new york... until i got a call from the graphic designer telling me that robin changed the labels. that was way more pressing. robin? so i just got through finding out that you changed the labels. >> we just didn't like the direction it was going. >> our deal was, when i left here, i told you that i was in charge. >> mm-hmm. >> and what i have to start to wonder is, do you take direction well? can i trust you? it's kind of a violation of our agreement. >> you told me to work with the designer. >> but you didn't! you ended up-- >> yeah, we did. >> well, i just got off the phone with them, and they have no idea why the final product looks that way. >> because we were trying to get it that way, and they couldn't. so, at a certain point, we put it into the context of what it-- >> so you just went on your own and did that? are there other times this is gonna happen? i mean, do i have to be wondering all the time that when we agree on something, you're gonna
come on. >> [sniffles] >> i'm back in los angeles, and i was originally on my way to eco-me to talk to robin about jen'serformance at the strand hotel in new york... until i got a call from the graphic designer telling me that robin changed the labels. that was way more pressing. robin? so i just got through finding out that you changed the labels. >> we just didn't like the direction it was going. >> our deal was, when i left here, i told you that i was in charge....
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i was talking to the president of the university, i said, "i think it was, like, tom brokaw, or peter jenningsas actually ted koppel." so i was like, i -- [ laughter ] i knew it was one of those guys, so clearly he didn't leave much of an impression. >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] >> so i'm hoping -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> that i can give them a a little bit something more than what t.k. >> jimmy: but they are 22-year-old kids. yeah, i mean, yeah. >> t.k. is a beast, don't get me -- >> jimmy: t.k., yeah, no, yeah. >> much respect. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah -- as t.k. it's the -- ted koppel has never been called t.k. in his life. [ laughter and applause ] but, stanford. that's so cool that you got to go to school there. i mean, i would be -- i'd freak out. i was so happy to go for a good eight years to the college i went to. [ laughter ] but i didn't go to stanford. were you excited when you got in? >> i was. you know what, bro, i found out on my birthday. it was april 5th, 1994. and i went home, and one of my best friends came home with me and i saw the envelope. and it was a big envelope. and he go
i was talking to the president of the university, i said, "i think it was, like, tom brokaw, or peter jenningsas actually ted koppel." so i was like, i -- [ laughter ] i knew it was one of those guys, so clearly he didn't leave much of an impression. >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] >> so i'm hoping -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> that i can give them a a little bit something more than what t.k. >> jimmy: but they are 22-year-old kids. yeah, i mean, yeah. >> t.k....
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it was taken a day after, dr. jenpsychiatrist, she was attending the american psychiatric association and in the meeting they are trying to figure out what the heck is going, june jackson and her husband never worked in the south but they opened occupy townhouse in new york city to civil rights workers, they raised money, they provided places for them to stay, they -- she even provided -- dr. christmas, we are down here, nobody has talked about post traumatic stress then. we need somebody to talk to. she provided, she was one of the first black women to graduate and lawed her now as she should have been lotted. this was christmas taken last year, i think she was about 93, 94, don't be jealous. that's what she looks now and i always say, life of social justice activism, you wind up looking like that. [laughter] >> arlene hernÁndez, she died about little over a year ago and she led student protests at howard university, people forget howard university was in the south, mason and they were also -- had issues public, acco
it was taken a day after, dr. jenpsychiatrist, she was attending the american psychiatric association and in the meeting they are trying to figure out what the heck is going, june jackson and her husband never worked in the south but they opened occupy townhouse in new york city to civil rights workers, they raised money, they provided places for them to stay, they -- she even provided -- dr. christmas, we are down here, nobody has talked about post traumatic stress then. we need somebody to...
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walter cronkite, peter jennings -- not peter jennings so much -- that was later -- but some of those names. the 6:30 p.m. news was a unifying time in america. i don't mean everybody came to the same conclusion. but the role that the broadcasters believed was there is was to give you what happened today. not to tell you what you want to think about what happened today but not to tell you the other guys on the other side of the issue were bad guys. that was informing. who, what, where, why of journalism. today, we have the incitement side of journalism. left or right. either way. and whose role it is in the nightly news to tell you that -- this is what happened and the bad guys -- liberals, conservatives, whatever, republicans, democrats, whatever skewed this issue, not in your benefit and not that you would agree with. so i think we have -- we have redistricting which has played a role. but i think the more significant role is the polarization of our media and the social the a's ability to give you facts. most young people -- are getting information not from newspapers or tv news but
walter cronkite, peter jennings -- not peter jennings so much -- that was later -- but some of those names. the 6:30 p.m. news was a unifying time in america. i don't mean everybody came to the same conclusion. but the role that the broadcasters believed was there is was to give you what happened today. not to tell you what you want to think about what happened today but not to tell you the other guys on the other side of the issue were bad guys. that was informing. who, what, where, why of...
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measures they're bringing they're not talking about strengthening collective bargaining >> that was phillip jennings there. i want to ask you a final question on all of this. it seems there's been more twists and turns than imaginable the past few weeks, though nothing has really changed since you first came on set. what should people watch for in terms of confidence building measures >> we need the formation of a government, or we need the calling of fresh elections we need to see what lega's next moves will be. all these things we have to assess and of course there will be uncertainty >> you think the end to uncertainty is this new government or fresh elections being called >> and the formation of the new government is critical >> thank you very much for joining us >> thank you. >>> i'll speak with sandro gozi at 10:30 cet, stay with us for that >>> coming up on the show, billionaire investor george soros is worried another financial crisis may be on the way. find out more after this break crohn's disease. you're more than just a bathroom disease. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's,
measures they're bringing they're not talking about strengthening collective bargaining >> that was phillip jennings there. i want to ask you a final question on all of this. it seems there's been more twists and turns than imaginable the past few weeks, though nothing has really changed since you first came on set. what should people watch for in terms of confidence building measures >> we need the formation of a government, or we need the calling of fresh elections we need to see...
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jens, the fed not changing a lot there, saying inflation was moving upward. us more about the move and when we can concretely expect it. jens: well, most investors on wall street believe that the next rate increase is coming at the next fed meeting in june, and that the federal reserve might pause in the august meeting than a grand -- again increase in september, then we would have to wait to see if there would be a third increase shortly before the year comes to an end. that is at least the projection for now. we did not see a lot of the prices in this fed meeting. the federal reserve did acknowledge inflation is on the rise, that we have seen decent economic growth here in the u.s. but the market actually did get a bit nervous after this fed meeting, losing a good 130 .0 the wednesday session. helena: we have seen robust job growth in previous quarters. how's it looking this time around. jens: we got the jobs from the private sector. the big job report will be coming out on friday. in the private sector, on one side we saw that job growth cooled a little bi
jens, the fed not changing a lot there, saying inflation was moving upward. us more about the move and when we can concretely expect it. jens: well, most investors on wall street believe that the next rate increase is coming at the next fed meeting in june, and that the federal reserve might pause in the august meeting than a grand -- again increase in september, then we would have to wait to see if there would be a third increase shortly before the year comes to an end. that is at least the...
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. >> his mind was, are they sure jen for the gone and, oh, my god, she's never coming back? >> as the weeks went by, paul was in a kind of daze. >> the gist of our conversations for the first few weeks is that jennifer's not coming back. he was completely distraught about the fact that jennifer was in that fire. >> meanwhile, as those same weeks went by, investigators went quietly and steadily about their task, picking through the cinders of the fire and coming to the conclusion that none of it smelled right. literally. >>> coming up -- >> was gasoline there? >> no question at all. it's in her hair. you can smell it, and you can smell it when you walk in just with your own nose. >> investigators now knew the fire was not an accident. what they discovered next was an even bigger shock. when "burning suspicion" continues. add the activia 2 week probiotic challenge to your healthy routine and see how activia yogurt with its billions of live and active probiotics may help support your digestive health so you can take on your day. text for a coupon and start the activia probiotic
. >> his mind was, are they sure jen for the gone and, oh, my god, she's never coming back? >> as the weeks went by, paul was in a kind of daze. >> the gist of our conversations for the first few weeks is that jennifer's not coming back. he was completely distraught about the fact that jennifer was in that fire. >> meanwhile, as those same weeks went by, investigators went quietly and steadily about their task, picking through the cinders of the fire and coming to the...
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-- not peter jennings so much. that was later, but eric several on. you know some of those stains -- those names. 6-8, the 6:30 news was a unified time in america. i don't mean everybody came to the same conclusions, but the role those broadcasters believed it was theirs was to give you what happened today, not to tell you what you want to think about , not bad tod today the other guys on the other side of that issue were bad guys. -- that was the informing, the who, what, when, where, why of journalism. today, we have incitement of journalism -- the incitement side of journalism. roll it is in the nightly news, this is whathat happened, and the bad guys, liberals, conservatives, republicans democrats, whatever. ,- whatever, skewed this issue not in your benefit and not that you would agree with. i think not only do we have redistricting, which has played a role, but i think the more significant role is the polarization of our media, and social media's ability to give you facts. most young people under 30 are getting information not from newspapers, b
-- not peter jennings so much. that was later, but eric several on. you know some of those stains -- those names. 6-8, the 6:30 news was a unified time in america. i don't mean everybody came to the same conclusions, but the role those broadcasters believed it was theirs was to give you what happened today, not to tell you what you want to think about , not bad tod today the other guys on the other side of that issue were bad guys. -- that was the informing, the who, what, when, where, why of...
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. >> after we got all the swell jens from him he was water boarded 83 times to give the same informationt we already knew. and that is not only in the report. it's also indicated in all the other investigations, internal investigations that took place about this situation with zabada, to include the d.o.j. inspector general and the cia inspector general. >> you -- he was interrogated. he was brought into custody. you sat down with him. and you got actionable information? >> why he. >> without torturing him? >> without torture. we started to get information immediately from him. you know -- >> according to your testimony to the senate, within an hour? >> less than an hour, even. i asked him what's his name. he said david in arabic. i said what if you call him honics. he got shock on his face. that's the name his mother called him as a child. he knew i knew a lot about him. he started immediately giving us information. and i testified under oath. also the senate select committee on intelligence, a document of the time line of when he gave all the information way before water boarding start
. >> after we got all the swell jens from him he was water boarded 83 times to give the same informationt we already knew. and that is not only in the report. it's also indicated in all the other investigations, internal investigations that took place about this situation with zabada, to include the d.o.j. inspector general and the cia inspector general. >> you -- he was interrogated. he was brought into custody. you sat down with him. and you got actionable information? >>...
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. >> his mind was, are they sure jen for the gone and, oh, my god, she's never coming back? by, paul was in a kind of daze. >> the gist of our conversations for the first few weeks is that jennifer's not coming back. he was completely distraught about the fact that jennifer was in that fire. >> meanwhile, as those same weeks went by, investigators went quietly and steadily about their task, picking through the cinders of the fire and coming to the conclusion that none of it smelled right. literally. >>> coming up -- >> was gasoline there? >> no question at all. it's in her hair. you can smell it, and you can smell it when you walk in just with your own nose. >> investigators now knew the fire was not an accident. what they discovered next was an even bigger shock. when "burning suspicion" continues. what might seem like a small cough to you... can be a big bad problem that you could spread to family members, including your grandchildren babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. but you can help prevent this. talk to you
. >> his mind was, are they sure jen for the gone and, oh, my god, she's never coming back? by, paul was in a kind of daze. >> the gist of our conversations for the first few weeks is that jennifer's not coming back. he was completely distraught about the fact that jennifer was in that fire. >> meanwhile, as those same weeks went by, investigators went quietly and steadily about their task, picking through the cinders of the fire and coming to the conclusion that none of it...
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jennings. marvin, if the nfl was trying to make the pressure from the president go away, at what cost? feel like they're being bullied, shunned. they feel like employees. they miss on opportunities to really have a sensible anthem resolution. if they would have included the players just like the nba does. but now they've put down this mandate, and this thing is going to prop up once we start playing football again. >> george, this is last month quotes between the team owners and players. and a friend of the president, the new england patriots's owner bob craft he was quoted as saying the problem we have is we have a president who will use that as fodder to do his mission that i don't feel is in the best interest of america. it's divisive and it's horrible. why did the owners capitulate to the president? >> i think a couple of reasons. number one, it was an economic decision because they saw it was going against the sentiments of a lot of the fans they had. don, i've got to be honest with you. i think once again we've gin distracted and the narrative has changed. this is not about our p
jennings. marvin, if the nfl was trying to make the pressure from the president go away, at what cost? feel like they're being bullied, shunned. they feel like employees. they miss on opportunities to really have a sensible anthem resolution. if they would have included the players just like the nba does. but now they've put down this mandate, and this thing is going to prop up once we start playing football again. >> george, this is last month quotes between the team owners and players....
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. >> so scott jennings, let me establish for our viewers who didn't quite get the fact that paul was being facetious there, to me, is the message to the president, look, you got to be very careful here. there are a lot of questions that could put you in serious danger. does this, you know, really lower the possibility the president will sit down and answer questions? >> yeah, that's a good question. i mean, number one, if you look at the list, i don't think there is really anything in here that is unexpected. this is all the stuff we heard about, based on the events, the meetings, the players, the people interviewed. i thought the list of questions was really predictable. the pr guy in me wants the president to go in and answer questions, he's maintained his innocence all along. if he believe he's done nothing, he should have no trouble answering questions. the armchair lawyer in me is nervous because these questions appear to be open ended, maybe designed to get president talking as opposed to just saying yes or no. and then the dealmaker in me thinks maybe there is a middle ground,
. >> so scott jennings, let me establish for our viewers who didn't quite get the fact that paul was being facetious there, to me, is the message to the president, look, you got to be very careful here. there are a lot of questions that could put you in serious danger. does this, you know, really lower the possibility the president will sit down and answer questions? >> yeah, that's a good question. i mean, number one, if you look at the list, i don't think there is really anything...
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jens stoltenberg. the meeting is brought in, the president was asked about north korea. he said, maybe kim jong-un doesn't want a summit. at this point the united states hasn't been told anything on a way forward. the feeling that you get at the white house today is what we heard yesterday, really what we heard the last couple weeks, we'll see what happens. kind of been the line out of the president and this administration over last couple weeks that was reiterated by press secretary sarah sanders moments ago. listen. >> the president is prepared and will be ready to meet and we're continuing to move forward with the preparations at this point and if north koreans want to meet we'll be there. and at this point there is not a lot of change beyond that and certainly not in our process. reporter: however kellyanne conway told us earlier this morning that the summit could indeed happen but she suggested maybe it happen after the scheduled date of june 12th. >> it may not happen quickly. it may happen later but this president is ready if everything is on track. reporter: so,
jens stoltenberg. the meeting is brought in, the president was asked about north korea. he said, maybe kim jong-un doesn't want a summit. at this point the united states hasn't been told anything on a way forward. the feeling that you get at the white house today is what we heard yesterday, really what we heard the last couple weeks, we'll see what happens. kind of been the line out of the president and this administration over last couple weeks that was reiterated by press secretary sarah...
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curran, who will turn 20 during the test, was due to travel to leeds this evening. meanwhile keaton jenningsions for the second test against pakistan will not be affected by allegations of spot—fixing. the lancashire opener has been recalled to the side in place of mark stoneman in a week that tv station aljazeera claimed three england players spot—fixed part of the fifth test against india in 2016. england have "emphatically" denied the allegations. i have walked in as a fresh face, not being part of the last game and ido not being part of the last game and i do not think it made a difference. in any way the guys have prepared, obviously we deny everything that is being said. but for my personal view, i do not think it made a difference, they're going to try their hardest and yet, like i said, it's something we deny. mo salah looks likely to play a significant part for egypt in the world cup after the latest news about his shoulder injury. the egyptian fa say they don't expect the liverpool forward to be out for more than 3 weeks, which would mean missing only their opening game in russia.
curran, who will turn 20 during the test, was due to travel to leeds this evening. meanwhile keaton jenningsions for the second test against pakistan will not be affected by allegations of spot—fixing. the lancashire opener has been recalled to the side in place of mark stoneman in a week that tv station aljazeera claimed three england players spot—fixed part of the fifth test against india in 2016. england have "emphatically" denied the allegations. i have walked in as a fresh...
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. >> that was the only way to punish you. >> plus, jen garner a rap star?ramo brown shocked his boyfriend with a surprise party. >> >> but after watching this touching video from what ian thought were absent family and friends -- >> go ahead and turn around. love you! >> he turned around to find his mom carole standing right behind him and someone very special on one knee. >> will you marry me? >> how surprised were you in that moment? he pulled it off. >> i'm shocked, but i'm so happy and i'm so excited. >> to have me brothers here, you know, the fab five. it's amazing. this is it. >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] >>> "e.t." isn't just ant air, we are everywhere on ever platform, every day. check us out on facebook, ♪ very superstitious >> the peppermint club in hollywood was the place to be last night. stevie wonder performed, with jessie j and
. >> that was the only way to punish you. >> plus, jen garner a rap star?ramo brown shocked his boyfriend with a surprise party. >> >> but after watching this touching video from what ian thought were absent family and friends -- >> go ahead and turn around. love you! >> he turned around to find his mom carole standing right behind him and someone very special on one knee. >> will you marry me? >> how surprised were you in that moment? he pulled...
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in july of 1981, it was diana who wowed the world, including abc's peter jennings. >> and here, our firstedding dress that you could probably have. puffy sleeves. huge puffy sleeves. >> it was ruffles upon ruffles, upon ruffles with a train of ruffles. >> reporter: 10,000 hand-embroidered mother-of-pearl sequins and a 25 foot train. >> this is magnificent. i've never seen a train like this. have you? >> i've never seen a royal wedding like this. >> reporter: those ruffles and puffy sleeves fluttered their way right into the mainstream 80s fashion. >> diana has singlehandedly rescued frills and laces from obscurity. >> reporter: now it's meghan's turn. >> at this point, every single designer in the country has been accused of working on this dress in secret. >> who's your best guess? >> the three top brands i would say. one is erdam, he's a canadian designer who lives and works in britain. >> much like meghan, who lived in canada and now is here. >> there's also discussion around christopher bailey having just retired from burberry after a great reign. >> reporter: meghan's own mom adding
in july of 1981, it was diana who wowed the world, including abc's peter jennings. >> and here, our firstedding dress that you could probably have. puffy sleeves. huge puffy sleeves. >> it was ruffles upon ruffles, upon ruffles with a train of ruffles. >> reporter: 10,000 hand-embroidered mother-of-pearl sequins and a 25 foot train. >> this is magnificent. i've never seen a train like this. have you? >> i've never seen a royal wedding like this. >> reporter:...
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and he was a bit of a demagogue in the sense that he was a great orator and people were in's world with him. william jennings bryan back on the bennett -- on the ballot in 1900. >> he was a gift that kept on giving for republicans. in 1896, he burst on the scene and was defeated. the thought was, he will be gone. gone,not only was he not the imagery is so stark, the cartoon is beautifully drawn, the picture is perfect, you have the populisting party has swallowed the popular -- the democratic party. >> the publication continues to go back to when you jennings bryan at the start of a new century, the 20th century, and have this. the pygmies attack but the government still lives. >> here the victory of the republican party over the populists is complete. the party's 100% behind william mckinley and suggesting he is for sound money and expansion. sound money, for the gold standard. expansion, this was the time of the spanish-american war and other conquest, and the idea being that mckinley was in favor of americans keeping the conquests. >> is an watch this and other american history programs on our website, wh
and he was a bit of a demagogue in the sense that he was a great orator and people were in's world with him. william jennings bryan back on the bennett -- on the ballot in 1900. >> he was a gift that kept on giving for republicans. in 1896, he burst on the scene and was defeated. the thought was, he will be gone. gone,not only was he not the imagery is so stark, the cartoon is beautifully drawn, the picture is perfect, you have the populisting party has swallowed the popular -- the...
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and one was henry clay who lost in 1822 put that along with william jennings bryan. are there any baseball fans in the audience? at one time there was a phenomenon of dacian this actually did happen. what was strange would be a 20 game loser. how can you do that? you have to be good enough to be in the regular rotation and bad enough to lose 20 games. john calhoun managed to be vice president of the united states. one of five people running for president in 1824. yes five people running in 1824. groups were able to nominate whoever they wanted. john calhoun realized he wasn't going to make the final so he dropped out but let it be known that he would be delighted to be the vice president. so he managed to leverage that into the support of both andrew jackson and john quincy adams. they agreed he would become vice president and so he became vice president under john quincy adams. john calhoun was number 2 and managed to get onto the ticket of both john quincy adams and andrew jackson during the rerun in 1828. this is where the vice president under one-party becomes the
and one was henry clay who lost in 1822 put that along with william jennings bryan. are there any baseball fans in the audience? at one time there was a phenomenon of dacian this actually did happen. what was strange would be a 20 game loser. how can you do that? you have to be good enough to be in the regular rotation and bad enough to lose 20 games. john calhoun managed to be vice president of the united states. one of five people running for president in 1824. yes five people running in...
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all financial correspondent in school to new york now who's been following this in jens what's the reaction where you was that on wall street well you know we are still short of detail and we do know that the u.s. is pulling out of the iran nuclear deal but to we don't know all the details of what will happen precisely when and then it also does cause some confusion down here on the floor of wall street we do see stocks trading a bit of a lower it has been a rather shaky trading session here but it was in a rather narrow trading and spend so that reaction right now is slightly to the downside but no dramatic reaction in stock prices yet no dramatic reaction just yet for really digesting the news but how could this potentially affect u.s. companies. well i mean one of the companies that is most exposed to iran is sexually boeing they have pending deals for about one hundred ten airplanes and a value of four billion dollars so that deal certainly isn't a japanese jeopardy are pretty unlikely to happen at all any time soon so the boeing stock is under a bit of pressure and also if you look at the oil indust
all financial correspondent in school to new york now who's been following this in jens what's the reaction where you was that on wall street well you know we are still short of detail and we do know that the u.s. is pulling out of the iran nuclear deal but to we don't know all the details of what will happen precisely when and then it also does cause some confusion down here on the floor of wall street we do see stocks trading a bit of a lower it has been a rather shaky trading session here...
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with him is jen, his physical therapist, who i think was also in charge of just making sure i didn'tt on. so what does this feel like? >> i mean, it's incredible to stand and to walk knowing that you're not supposed to stand and walk. it's an amazing feeling. you know, it's tough at first because you can't feel where your legs are, but as you use the device and get used to it, you know, you can anticipate where it's going to be. >> if i just walked and saw you doing this, i would think that you were testing this thing out. like, not that it was helping you walk, but i'm normal. this is the perfect way to say this. >> is the goal for this equipment to, like, have people eventually have it in their homes? >> i think eventually to have it in their homes is what i think someone like shane ideally would want. right now it's a training device and we don't let people walk out the door with it as much as they try. >> yeah, i'm sure. going this way and -- >> she grabs it back. not today. shane is not the only one looking to sneak out of here with an ekso. tiffany adams is an athlete, speaker
with him is jen, his physical therapist, who i think was also in charge of just making sure i didn'tt on. so what does this feel like? >> i mean, it's incredible to stand and to walk knowing that you're not supposed to stand and walk. it's an amazing feeling. you know, it's tough at first because you can't feel where your legs are, but as you use the device and get used to it, you know, you can anticipate where it's going to be. >> if i just walked and saw you doing this, i would...
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jens: they have. the stock of apple just here in the friday session was up 4%, and reaching a new record high for thek. the apple stock is up a good 13 percent, and those are astonishing numbers. warren buffett's company berkshire hathaway owns 420 million apple shares, with a value of $242 billion. really breathtaking numbers we are seeing here. the funny thing is worn buffet usually like to buy when stocks are under pressure, and that was true for the apple stock earlier this year, but definitely not right now. i am certain that at this price, warren buffett would not start buying apple stocks again, but he did so in the past. it was good enough for investors to jump on the wagon. helena: thank you. europe's fourth largest airline is in crisis. the ceo is stepping down after staff rejected an offer to pay off strikes. this comes on the same day quarterly figures show the company has entered further losses. >> it has been a turbulent fear months -- few months for air france as they raise wages. a total of 13 strikes have taken place since february. the ceo john mark offered a pay rise over four year
jens: they have. the stock of apple just here in the friday session was up 4%, and reaching a new record high for thek. the apple stock is up a good 13 percent, and those are astonishing numbers. warren buffett's company berkshire hathaway owns 420 million apple shares, with a value of $242 billion. really breathtaking numbers we are seeing here. the funny thing is worn buffet usually like to buy when stocks are under pressure, and that was true for the apple stock earlier this year, but...
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was much harsher. in hopes to liberate, with dr. jennings for the release.the first rader guild on the streets of harpers ferry, a gruesome death. >> not able to fulfill as i recall the family suffered a great deal. >> harriet had written three letters before the raid. and please rescue me, you're my one bright hope. and in oberlin college, he worked there for a year. not a relative, they were in north carolina, being a free person of color in north carolina, a good position to be in. >> you had to leave within a year. >> the black coats, had to be within a year. and you can voluntarily reinflate your self and they did that. that didn't affect any of these five and the final one, osprey anderson from westchester, and his father was born in virginia. his mother was scott cyrus and a redhead, he followed marianne chad carry up to canada west. and the secretary of john brown's chatham convention in 1858, of the 36 men participating in that convention he was the only one who went to harpers ferry andrew straws -- >> it is fascinating. getting into the drama, wit
was much harsher. in hopes to liberate, with dr. jennings for the release.the first rader guild on the streets of harpers ferry, a gruesome death. >> not able to fulfill as i recall the family suffered a great deal. >> harriet had written three letters before the raid. and please rescue me, you're my one bright hope. and in oberlin college, he worked there for a year. not a relative, they were in north carolina, being a free person of color in north carolina, a good position to be...
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jen fire dish gunfire. >> -- copps exchanged gunfire. >> it appears he was trying to engage our police officers they should some type of ambush attack to lower our police officers. he did succeed and he did lose. that is the bottom line. >> the youngest son of president trump did tweet this out -- a huge thank you to the incredible men and women of the durell police department and a miami-dade pd. every day they keep our community safe. we are grateful to you. during the shootout, none of the responding officers were hit by any bullets. however, one of them did suffer a broken arm while falling down on the ground inside of the lobby. it was a very bizarre and chaotic scene early this morning inside the nationally renowned golf club owned i the president. >> the riverside county parents are accused of imprisoning and starving 12 of their 13 children appeared in court today. he and his wife are charged with 92 felonies including torture, false imprisonment, child abuse and cruelty to a dependent adult. she to pleaded not guilty. a preliminary hearing is set for june 20. >> this time tomorrow days meghan and
jen fire dish gunfire. >> -- copps exchanged gunfire. >> it appears he was trying to engage our police officers they should some type of ambush attack to lower our police officers. he did succeed and he did lose. that is the bottom line. >> the youngest son of president trump did tweet this out -- a huge thank you to the incredible men and women of the durell police department and a miami-dade pd. every day they keep our community safe. we are grateful to you. during the...
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she thought i was talking about some other event going on. then i said the words, jen, i'm okay.an >> reporter: despite the heroic efforts both in front and in back of the plane, no one could escape the pall of what had happened in row 14. >> it seems it's a complicated pride because you lost a passenger. >> right. >> regardless of us being safe, none of us were okay, because one of us wasn't. i just kept thinking, like -- like, if i was strong enough, if i had pulled her in, would she live? >> you did everything you possibly could have done. everything. >> i'm still figuring that out. >> reporter: still ahead -- a husband's grief. >> i immediately thought of the kids and how you tell your kids and their mom's gone. >> reporter: and lingering questions about what went wrong on flight 1380. give mom the perfect gift's and get kohl's cash! give her adidas sneakers or diamond earrings and get kohl's cash! give her the new fitbit and you'll get $40 kohl's cash! plus shop other great gifts storewide the more you spend the more you save! kohl's. mcdonald's new fresh beef it's left garr
she thought i was talking about some other event going on. then i said the words, jen, i'm okay.an >> reporter: despite the heroic efforts both in front and in back of the plane, no one could escape the pall of what had happened in row 14. >> it seems it's a complicated pride because you lost a passenger. >> right. >> regardless of us being safe, none of us were okay, because one of us wasn't. i just kept thinking, like -- like, if i was strong enough, if i had pulled...
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i think it was in virginia, i forget now, she is talking to a southern white woman who is right out of kerry jennings' first book, and the are talking about the war, this is in the early 1870's. commandrefers to the this woman says, that general lee. and i think he says, i will have none of that. he was not a general. and so these two sort of highly politicized women 10 years after the war are not giving up any ground on this notion of conciliation at all. probablyay, that is the best way to think about dickenson. she will always be. associated with the union war effort and her hatred of the confederacy. >> one other thing to add there, i had do not know if cynthia is still here, she teaches at the law school here, one of the scholars who is very closely affiliated with the center. she has written about the idea among lawyers of the concept of trial by battle. and many of them actually applied that to the civil war. this was how it was going to be worked out if it was not told by lawyers in the way that lawyers usually salt things, that it would be tried on the battlefield and the result would be obv
i think it was in virginia, i forget now, she is talking to a southern white woman who is right out of kerry jennings' first book, and the are talking about the war, this is in the early 1870's. commandrefers to the this woman says, that general lee. and i think he says, i will have none of that. he was not a general. and so these two sort of highly politicized women 10 years after the war are not giving up any ground on this notion of conciliation at all. probablyay, that is the best way to...
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was always meant to be. this is truecar. whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh.no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. hesumatra reserve told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's go to sumatra. where's sumatra? good question. this is win. and that's win's goat, adi. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. making the coffee erupt with flavor. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. that erupts with even more flavor. which helps provide for win's family. and adi the goat's family too. because his kids eat a lot. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. packed with goodness. it was here. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it
was always meant to be. this is truecar. whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh.no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. hesumatra reserve told in the...
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-- actually didn't even -- the iggig did it demand doj do it the doj chose the inspectoror jen i thought he wastion, inspector general investigates for violation of department of justice not crimes, if comriems has to refer to the criminal side the way i read this this is part of the rudy giuliani inspired let's go on the offense, approach, that the donald trump legal team has been taking lately, i don't think that rudy was hired to get into nitty-gritty of the documentation what may have been violated who said what to whom i think rude hey was hired to commence offensive a credible legal as well as politically grounded offensive in baehalf of the president probably said to president you go on offensive why don't you have somebody investigate origins of this investigation -- >> chairman devin nunes from intel committee, investigating how the investigation of donald trump began. >> yeah. maria: we know devin nunes told us there was actually no intelligence used to launch the investigation of collusion. >> this crosses that red line that he talked about doesn't it. >> yes, it does -- i -- my resp
-- actually didn't even -- the iggig did it demand doj do it the doj chose the inspectoror jen i thought he wastion, inspector general investigates for violation of department of justice not crimes, if comriems has to refer to the criminal side the way i read this this is part of the rudy giuliani inspired let's go on the offense, approach, that the donald trump legal team has been taking lately, i don't think that rudy was hired to get into nitty-gritty of the documentation what may have been...
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. ♪ >> tucker: leland vittert was the man after he finally ended shannon "ken jennings" bream's nine-gameould he defend his title? he found out the following week. >> tucker: last week you are a member that american news headquarters host leland vittert and ended shannon bream's legendary nine match winning streak. can he start a streak of his own tonight? that's the question. his challenger, fox news headlines reporter carly shimkus. they'd join us both the night onset. >> not even close to nervous. >> tucker: i love it. >> feeling confident. >> tucker: north and south korea will join forces in the winter olympics next month. the two countries have agreed to come together to create a single theme for which women sport? carly. >> figure skating. >> tucker: figure skating. to the tape we go. >> what will be a very rare sight against next month winter olympics. north and south korea agreeing to join a joint team and march under one flag. >> they will play together too in the united women's ice hockey team. >> tucker: our judges have ruled that just because it's on ice skates, if not the sam
. ♪ >> tucker: leland vittert was the man after he finally ended shannon "ken jennings" bream's nine-gameould he defend his title? he found out the following week. >> tucker: last week you are a member that american news headquarters host leland vittert and ended shannon bream's legendary nine match winning streak. can he start a streak of his own tonight? that's the question. his challenger, fox news headlines reporter carly shimkus. they'd join us both the night onset....
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jen on "gma" and she said -- what happened was -- >> you better talk to your colleagues, exactly. >> dvice. now we go to a fitness trend taking off on social media with the #gainingweightiscool and it's all about focusing on your health instead of the number on the scale. eva pilgrim is here with the details. >> none of us like the scale. it's not anything we usually want to get on. who hasn't dreamed of ditching their bathroom scale? that's exactly what one fitness blogger did and now thousands of women may be following suit. ♪ the dreaded scale. for so many it's made weight loss all about the numbers. >> like so many women i went through the i want to work out to be skinny and fit into a certain size. >> reporter: but now move over, scale. a grassroots fitness trend is popping up all over social media using the #gainingweightiscool and instead of focusing on how much you weigh, a new shift in emphasizing overall health. it all started when this fitness blogger posted a photo captioned gaining weight is cool. >> i gained like 20 pounds and like that whole year i was super depressed a
jen on "gma" and she said -- what happened was -- >> you better talk to your colleagues, exactly. >> dvice. now we go to a fitness trend taking off on social media with the #gainingweightiscool and it's all about focusing on your health instead of the number on the scale. eva pilgrim is here with the details. >> none of us like the scale. it's not anything we usually want to get on. who hasn't dreamed of ditching their bathroom scale? that's exactly what one fitness...
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jennings. gentlemen, good evening to all of you. marvin, if the nfl wasng to make the pressure from the go away. that didn't work, and at what cost? >> i think they made a situation that was dying out, worse. at the end of the last season, only seven guys were doing it. they brought this up again. now the players feel like they're being bullied. they feel like they're being shunned. they feel like employees. they miss on opportunities to really have a sensible anthem resolution. if they would have included the players just like the nba does. but now they've put down this mandate, and this thing is going to crop up again once again we start playing football again. >> george, this is last month quotes between the team owners and players. and a friend of the president, the new england patriots's owner bob kraft, he was quoted as saying the president -- excuse me, the problem we have is we have a president who will use that as fodder to do his mission that i don't feel is in the best interest of america. it's divisive and it's horrible. why did the owners cap
jennings. gentlemen, good evening to all of you. marvin, if the nfl wasng to make the pressure from the go away. that didn't work, and at what cost? >> i think they made a situation that was dying out, worse. at the end of the last season, only seven guys were doing it. they brought this up again. now the players feel like they're being bullied. they feel like they're being shunned. they feel like employees. they miss on opportunities to really have a sensible anthem resolution. if they...
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jen stands out. after encountering the model s at a whiskey show, she and her husband fell in love with it. i wanted to get all of them. it wasthe list to be nearly two years. anyone who knows me knows i would have waited ten years for this. very few companies have such loyalty. 0ne of the biggest strengths of tesla is changing enthusiasm into cash. that has attracted investors eager to be pa rt has attracted investors eager to be part of the next big tech win. but the problem for tesla is it is also a car company, the problem for tesla is it is also a carcompany, and the problem for tesla is it is also a car company, and they need a lot of cash. even though tesla has nearly $851; million in customer deposits and billions more from bond holders, this chart of the free cash from tesla shows it is burning through cash reserves as it struggles to keep up with ambitious manufacturing targets. that has people betting against tesla, saying they could soon file for bankruptcy. stock will fall significantly. capital markets were close to tesla entirely. then it isjust capital markets were close to tesla entirely. then it is just a ca
jen stands out. after encountering the model s at a whiskey show, she and her husband fell in love with it. i wanted to get all of them. it wasthe list to be nearly two years. anyone who knows me knows i would have waited ten years for this. very few companies have such loyalty. 0ne of the biggest strengths of tesla is changing enthusiasm into cash. that has attracted investors eager to be pa rt has attracted investors eager to be part of the next big tech win. but the problem for tesla is it...
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we are in norway, and when it comes to radio, it was suggested, we really ought to pay a visit to this barn. how many radios? about 3,000. jensancient radio. yes. have a look across there. they're all radios as well. one question. yes? what does your wife think of all this? um... however, most are now useless. fm has been switched off. they've all gone, haven't they? yes, almost all. it is the end of an era, isn't it? it is. i experienced the start of fm, and also experienced the end of it. do you feel sad? in a way, yes. yes. and there is another station here... and the reason fm has gone is because of dab. this digital alternative has allowed 26 new national stations to be set up, but running both systems was felt to be too expensive. radio listening — has it gone up or down? i mean, i know you've got more stations... yes, so the listening figures have changed. now, we see a big increase in the usage of the new channels. actually... but overall? but overall, daily listening is down more or less ten percentage points. so a fairly sizeable drop. but the reception on the main road seems pretty good, even when you go undergroun
we are in norway, and when it comes to radio, it was suggested, we really ought to pay a visit to this barn. how many radios? about 3,000. jensancient radio. yes. have a look across there. they're all radios as well. one question. yes? what does your wife think of all this? um... however, most are now useless. fm has been switched off. they've all gone, haven't they? yes, almost all. it is the end of an era, isn't it? it is. i experienced the start of fm, and also experienced the end of it. do...
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are not generated to win more voters, his tweets are generated to jen up his base and they do that with success and part of what we wasthat and be reinforced by him but have you heard anything from bob mueller which would indicate they want democrats to take the house of representatives? not at all. we were talking about the ken starr investigation of bill clinton, judge stark was on television once or twice a week. have you ever seen bob mueller or any of his people give interviews? i think the president is doing this to gin up his base, not to win over more voters but this time it is a reach too far because prosecutors don't get involved in electoral politics. when they do, if they do, they will undermine their own credibility. rob: a lot of concern about having an impact on the 2016 election by introducing an investigation. judge napolitano: i agree with you and in my view i agree with you that he said it and that his thinking was defective. hillary clinton should have been looked on if anybody else committed espionage, the failure of state secrets. whether it looked like he was going to win or not, when donald tru
are not generated to win more voters, his tweets are generated to jen up his base and they do that with success and part of what we wasthat and be reinforced by him but have you heard anything from bob mueller which would indicate they want democrats to take the house of representatives? not at all. we were talking about the ken starr investigation of bill clinton, judge stark was on television once or twice a week. have you ever seen bob mueller or any of his people give interviews? i think...
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at some point was down by a good one hundred fifty points and then towards the end the dollar jones industrial average even closed a tiny bit higher and what about your interpretation jens how could this affect u.s. companies. well certainly it could effect the defense stocks the defense companies here in the united states and we saw stock prices for example from companies like northrop grumman from lockheed martin trading higher it could affect a company like boeing they have a pending contract for about one hundred ten airplanes in a total value of a good four billion dollars so that deal certainly could be in jeopardy and then also we have to see what happens on the energy market oil prices fell here in the tuesday session but i guess that was because most people actually anticipated that donald trump would pull out and we saw already saw oil prices gaining quite a bit in the past couple of days so my feeling is that we have probably need to sleep one night over those events and then also wait for the global reactions and then we might have a better idea in the wednesday session while we can see want to and then of course european investors will be waking up as well
at some point was down by a good one hundred fifty points and then towards the end the dollar jones industrial average even closed a tiny bit higher and what about your interpretation jens how could this affect u.s. companies. well certainly it could effect the defense stocks the defense companies here in the united states and we saw stock prices for example from companies like northrop grumman from lockheed martin trading higher it could affect a company like boeing they have a pending...
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was humiliated after 35 years of faithful service. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >>> now let's discuss. i want to bring in now cnn political commentator scott jenningsepublican strategist rick wilson. rick, are you surprised to hear this glowing health assessment from trump's one-time doctor that he issued was actually dictated by the president, according to born seestein? >> the mean the thing about his rippling physique and astounding stamina. >> six pack abs. >> the man can run a and not even break a sweat. it was a ridiculous and overly colorful thing. it had a lot of trump tells in it for the very beginning that should have at least indicated he was putting his thumb on the scale in terms of the creation of this memo about his health. i want to know what david denison's health records show as well. the doctor revealed today he did trump's lab tests under pseudonyms. there is a whole story here. every day we always say to ourselves, it can't get more crazy than today. it always does. this guy, i mean, he's meme worthy. it's fantastic. >> just after that glowing review, nbc asked dr. bornstein about his choice of language in the letter, and here'
was humiliated after 35 years of faithful service. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >>> now let's discuss. i want to bring in now cnn political commentator scott jenningsepublican strategist rick wilson. rick, are you surprised to hear this glowing health assessment from trump's one-time doctor that he issued was actually dictated by the president, according to born seestein? >> the mean the thing about his rippling physique and astounding stamina. >> six pack abs....