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all right let's bring in our guests for today's discussion joining us now from paris john locke law and international law consultant and professor at the university institute of pius via skype from santander for reese. chief strategy officer at rasmussen global and former director of policy planning at nato and from ankara we're joined by use of well about a security analyst and retired colonel gentlemen welcome to you or john let's start with you did nato need a wake up call as maclaurin writes when he says that the organization is brain dead . yes he's absolutely right and did he return to the theme because the braindead remark was made 10 days or 2 weeks ago and he returned to the theme only only recently. and said that he had he was very pleased to have raised this issue and to put it on the table and he asked the question which really is the ultimate question and it's an ultimate question because a nato doesn't have the answer the question is who's the enemy michael said who's the enemy is it russia is it peace in europe is it turkey who is the enemy and because it nato is unable t
all right let's bring in our guests for today's discussion joining us now from paris john locke law and international law consultant and professor at the university institute of pius via skype from santander for reese. chief strategy officer at rasmussen global and former director of policy planning at nato and from ankara we're joined by use of well about a security analyst and retired colonel gentlemen welcome to you or john let's start with you did nato need a wake up call as maclaurin...
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the individual, which in many ways underlies, the early philosophy of liberalism, thinkers like john locke or jon stewart mills. the project of freeing people in many ways, has succeeded. that that people are more free of each other and more free of the kinds of institutions in which human life once thought of as essential to a flourishing life. so we think of this not only in terms of what robert putnam writes about, bowling alone, our liberation from associations, our liberation from religious traditions, our freedom from whatever inheritance we might have as a matter of tradition or custom, but increasing our freedom from family, from marriage, from each other and in many ways, liberal democracy, it seems to me, it may be, and i think that it has been the case that it requires those kinds of institutions that help to train us in forms of dialog, how to disagree with one another. and it's the decline of those relationships that somehow parks successful liberalism. but marks its failure, its crisis. >> you write here though that part of liberal democracy's goal was to get rid of the old s
the individual, which in many ways underlies, the early philosophy of liberalism, thinkers like john locke or jon stewart mills. the project of freeing people in many ways, has succeeded. that that people are more free of each other and more free of the kinds of institutions in which human life once thought of as essential to a flourishing life. so we think of this not only in terms of what robert putnam writes about, bowling alone, our liberation from associations, our liberation from...
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cigarette made of chewing gum symbolizes the invisible danger of particular matter i'm not sure john locke sides it represents the 2 cigarettes with toxins during says cologne residents inhale in . every day. he sees a lot of young patients with respiratory problems in his practice. like in the us process is no fish where there are pediatric practice is located nearby in an area with heavy traffic and we've observed an increase in the problems children have in the months when we get temperature inversions this stuff and then the polluted air is trapped below and there's an increase in respiratory irritants from traffic concert particles from coal fired power plants children get diseases that are more severe and they need longer to recover we have to prescribe more medication. it's generally accepted that fine particulate matter and nitrogen oxides pollute the air we breathe and can destroy our health the question is who is responsible. find particulates a small fragments of solid materials only could droplets suspended in the air they may contain contaminants such as sort of lead particula
cigarette made of chewing gum symbolizes the invisible danger of particular matter i'm not sure john locke sides it represents the 2 cigarettes with toxins during says cologne residents inhale in . every day. he sees a lot of young patients with respiratory problems in his practice. like in the us process is no fish where there are pediatric practice is located nearby in an area with heavy traffic and we've observed an increase in the problems children have in the months when we get temperature...
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but as i see, before edward john locke, he had people of massachusetts see no, we govern ourselves.and i can't give you a date but somewhere between the early 17th century in 1776, we do have an american nation is governing itself and has its own institutions and stone ways of thinking. they are separated by a vast section of england for your about a hundred years. i don't say you get the evolution that was the case the revolution was about syndicating of the rights of that nation. host: 20 recess recess than the notion that america is an idea that is defined by the way of thinking by itself about political life. more than it is defined by a place or language rs necessity, or other things that holds other nations together, you are describing people unified by certain ways of thinking. rich: i say that's a good. i don't want to give you a misimpression that staying ideals or how you say has brought important. i would just make the case that how you say is caught up in your culture. and culture is seated with ideas. who it's in the book is if we were in the united states, and it has b
but as i see, before edward john locke, he had people of massachusetts see no, we govern ourselves.and i can't give you a date but somewhere between the early 17th century in 1776, we do have an american nation is governing itself and has its own institutions and stone ways of thinking. they are separated by a vast section of england for your about a hundred years. i don't say you get the evolution that was the case the revolution was about syndicating of the rights of that nation. host: 20...
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by john locke and others who sort of articulate these enlightenment ideas about rights and freedom and who on. i say this stuff is really important but what i thought was especially powerful about 70 like douglas, is that he is drawing on his personal experiences as a slave. and he sang, here is what slavery it looks like and here's what freedom was titrated to me, that experience of being able to articulate and to look at something like the institution of slavery and reflect on what that is like to start to be able to describe in vivid terms what unfreedom looks like. you want to make sense of what freedom is, we need to study that tradition and who many others. i say that is been crucial part in this project, was born really by accident. when a colleague invite me to write an essay about james baldwin. and to be honest, the several years now, i didn't know much about baldwin but once i started, i was hooked. and once i found the debate with buckley, i was transfixed. because this moment this dramatic moment of the/of two public intellectuals that are who radically different, i know i
by john locke and others who sort of articulate these enlightenment ideas about rights and freedom and who on. i say this stuff is really important but what i thought was especially powerful about 70 like douglas, is that he is drawing on his personal experiences as a slave. and he sang, here is what slavery it looks like and here's what freedom was titrated to me, that experience of being able to articulate and to look at something like the institution of slavery and reflect on what that is...
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when john locke wrote that. the word he used was property. a life liberty and property.n what locke met when he said that was the value of somebody's work. once you know, they did not use that word in the constitution. but if you think about it from that perspective every piece of work that an african-american did that produced a product or produced a value we took from them, the country took it from them, the owners took it and got sold into our economy. that was separated. think about the spirits. they ripped the children away from their mothers press and children out of their mothers arms and sold them. can you imagine just for commitment having somebody walk up to you and take your child and giving them to somebody else in a way that you would never see them again? women were great people worse urged, their skin was ripped off of their backs where they didn't not behavior when they inflict the wrong way at a white girl and they were hanged and they were beaten and killed. that was slavery. if you really look at it that's what that was. and, we took peoples property.
when john locke wrote that. the word he used was property. a life liberty and property.n what locke met when he said that was the value of somebody's work. once you know, they did not use that word in the constitution. but if you think about it from that perspective every piece of work that an african-american did that produced a product or produced a value we took from them, the country took it from them, the owners took it and got sold into our economy. that was separated. think about the...
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the reality is that human rights are natural rights as described by john lock are not dependent on governments really talking about a legal right, which is dependent on government and can be revoked. if you just look at our friends in hong kong and iran, they are under government given rights and they are being taken away and they want what we want. had which ilhan omar is very much trying to take away. with a slight of hand, i might add. steve: okay. well, we heard in that soundbite she is talking about 12 million new affordable housing units. do we -- there is a need for affordable housing, right? >> there's absolutely a need for affordable housing that's typically built by developers in communities where regulations promote the ability for developers to do that using tax credits and other things and particularly in california, the redevelopment agency has been shuttered and now affordable house something very difficult to build in california. steve: mark, you know, we have heard from the political left, a lot of big plans, have very large price tags, that's just what they are talking about
the reality is that human rights are natural rights as described by john lock are not dependent on governments really talking about a legal right, which is dependent on government and can be revoked. if you just look at our friends in hong kong and iran, they are under government given rights and they are being taken away and they want what we want. had which ilhan omar is very much trying to take away. with a slight of hand, i might add. steve: okay. well, we heard in that soundbite she is...
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more than a 1000000 people have been locked up in camps in the john region into monohan reports. the chinese government says camps such as this in the shin jiang region are centers for education and vocational training documents obtained and verified by the international consortium of investigative journalists reveal they in fact operate as extrajudicial internment camps for the compulsory indoctrination of ethnic minorities mostly muslims the documents detail how police use an artificial intelligence driven data system to select who will be detained once inside the camps every aspect of their life is controlled from frequency of toilet use and haircuts to visits from loved ones inmates the documents say are ultimately judged on ideological transformation study and training and compliance with discipline and order. in the classes they would tell us that we were poisoned by religion that islam is an infectious disease that it came from abroad that if they needed to be a religion in china that it must people does him and we should not believe in any other religion. human rights law
more than a 1000000 people have been locked up in camps in the john region into monohan reports. the chinese government says camps such as this in the shin jiang region are centers for education and vocational training documents obtained and verified by the international consortium of investigative journalists reveal they in fact operate as extrajudicial internment camps for the compulsory indoctrination of ethnic minorities mostly muslims the documents detail how police use an artificial...
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muslim way towards rights groups estimate that more than a 1000000 people have been locked up in camps in the sheen john region it includes intelligence briefings that describe how police use a data system based around artificial intelligence to select who ought to be detained colombia's president even. recently elected mayors and governors to hammer out a deal on reforms a call for a national dialogue after days of nationwide anti-government protests u.s. defense secretary mark esper has fired the navy's top official as for acted against richard spencer over allegations that spencer proposed a deal with the white house behind his back the matter has to do with a navy seal who is accused of war crimes and his case has been championed by president donald trump in iraq at least a dozen people have been killed across the country in the last 24 hours in the southern city of basra security forces opened fire on anti-government protesters killing at least 3 people they were dispersing crowds near the main or protesters burned tires to main roads across the city you're upset with the headlines here on al-jazee
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mostly muslim weekers rights groups estimate that more than a 1000000 people have been locked up in the camps in the sin john region the documents include intelligence briefings that describe police use a data system based around artificial intelligence to select should be detained. at least 56 people have died in flooding and landslides in northwestern kenya emergency workers are struggling to reach all of the affected villages with many bridges and roads swept away no one knows how many people are missing us defense secretary mark esper has for the navy's top official said against richard spencer over allegations that spencer proposed to deal with the white house behind his back the master has to do with the navy seal keys of war crimes case has been championed by presidents donald trump and that's you up to date they say with this here and al-jazeera the us continues after one a one east by fanatic. from the al-jazeera london pool cost center to special guests in conversation when societies divide was one women of the title the only thing that benefits from the speech act itself and from states uninterrup
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people's minds and because the polling remained so static, because everyone's locked into these partisan camps, we need john bolton to testify. we absolutely need him, and a delay of a month or two in an inquiry as important as this should not be the reason not to call him. i think democrat wos make a mistake if he's not called. >> thank you so much for your insight. good to have you o. thank you so much, brooke. appreciate it. >>> coming up next, new details with the legal hot water that rudy giuliani may be finding himself in. the feds now looking at his business and considering potential charges that range from money laundering to wire fraud. >>> plus, a former navy secretary joins me live. he'll explain why he says president trump does not share the values of the u.s. military. >>> later, this incredible story. three men freed from prison after spending 36 years behind bars for a crime they did not commit. they will be home for thanksgiving. their incredible story, ahead. - [narrator] meet the ninja foodi air fry oven. make family-sized meals fast, and because it's a ninja foodi, it can do things no oth
people's minds and because the polling remained so static, because everyone's locked into these partisan camps, we need john bolton to testify. we absolutely need him, and a delay of a month or two in an inquiry as important as this should not be the reason not to call him. i think democrat wos make a mistake if he's not called. >> thank you so much for your insight. good to have you o. thank you so much, brooke. appreciate it. >>> coming up next, new details with the legal hot...
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president was doing something wrong, the guy responded to that by saying, well, let's lock the notes up then, that lawyer johnenberg has been summoned to appear. he's been told he must appear on monday. will he appear? as we await that closed door testimony from key officials like john eisenberg and others who have been summoned for closed door depositions, as of today we're officially gearing up for a whole new phase of impeachment proceeding, one that will play out before the public. today's vote to move forward the impeachment of president trump changes the whole framework of impeachment process going forward. joining me now is adam schiff. sir, thank you very much for your time. i know you have a lot of things to be working on right now. >> it's good to be with you. >> so the house has formally approved the process going forward. by our count we believe 13 or so witnesses have already testified. we know you have four more who you want to interview on monday and who you expect to interview on monday. do you feel at this point you personally in your committee have a good understanding of what transpired? ar
president was doing something wrong, the guy responded to that by saying, well, let's lock the notes up then, that lawyer johnenberg has been summoned to appear. he's been told he must appear on monday. will he appear? as we await that closed door testimony from key officials like john eisenberg and others who have been summoned for closed door depositions, as of today we're officially gearing up for a whole new phase of impeachment proceeding, one that will play out before the public. today's...
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mostly muslim weekers rights groups estimate that more than a 1000000 people have been locked up in camps in the seen john region it includes intelligence briefings that described by police use a data system based around artificial intelligence to select who ought to be detained at least 56 people have died in flooding and landslides in northwestern kenya emergency workers are struggling to reach the affected villages but bridges and roads have been swept away making rescue efforts more difficult yes defense secretary mark asper has far the navy's top official as practiced against richard spencer over allegations that spencer proposed a deal with the white house behind his back the matter has to do with the navy seal edward gallagher he was accused of war crimes and his case has been championed by president donald trump and at least 4 people have died since flooding that's hit the south of france hundreds of people have been forced to leave the quote there's a region at least 2 have been killed and one is missing as high floodwaters swamp cars and turned roads in survivors those are the headlines stay wit
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john opened his own club. >> in 1998, i started getting into the swinger end of the nightclub industry. people would come in and we'd lock the doors and then we'd start having central massages and having sex. it was just a great party. >> after john dropped the news he wasn't sure what to expect. >> what was your reaction, jackie, when john told you he was in this swinger nightclub business? >> my first thought was i don't even know what that is. i immediately started looking things up, going to the bookstore and getting online and trying to find out what exactly he was talking about. i was intrigued more than anything. >> when jackie and john started dating she reflected on the rules she had been taught her whole life about sex? >> i thought back to when i was married, i did find myself checking out guys as they would walk by and look at somebody and think, oh, he's hot. i was like, you know what, i do -- i do want to try this. because this something i want to do for me. >> jackie felt emboldened to share a fantasy with john, inviting another man into their bedroom for a threesome. john was more than happy to oblige. bu
john opened his own club. >> in 1998, i started getting into the swinger end of the nightclub industry. people would come in and we'd lock the doors and then we'd start having central massages and having sex. it was just a great party. >> after john dropped the news he wasn't sure what to expect. >> what was your reaction, jackie, when john told you he was in this swinger nightclub business? >> my first thought was i don't even know what that is. i immediately started...
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among them, john aisenberg, the top lawyer on the national security counsel, one of the officials responsible for putting a lock on this call transcript, placing in it that classified server and instruct l not to discuss it with noin else. the star witness democrats with a the to hear from is john bolton. he is invited to appear thursday. it also doesn't appear that he'll make it to the committee. his lawyer has been in court representing another former white house official. they want a judge to rule about whether he can go before the committees. now, one of the reasons the white house has declined to cooperate with the house impeachment process so far is because they say it's illegitimate because there's not a vote and because these hearings are happening behind closed doors. now, this week all of that changed. the house took a vote to lay the ground rules for this impeachment proceedings. house speaker nancy pelosi says that a lot of these testimony will become public. she say that is the first public hearing could occur this month. >> okay, kevin. just laid out a lot there for us. thank you for the update al
among them, john aisenberg, the top lawyer on the national security counsel, one of the officials responsible for putting a lock on this call transcript, placing in it that classified server and instruct l not to discuss it with noin else. the star witness democrats with a the to hear from is john bolton. he is invited to appear thursday. it also doesn't appear that he'll make it to the committee. his lawyer has been in court representing another former white house official. they want a judge...
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note10, you can remotely wipe data or lock phones, so your business is secure even when your phone isn't. samsung business solutions. even when your phone isn't. today, johnressed first date with sarah. john told his stitch fix stylist evan that tonight was a big deal. so his stylist did the hard work for him. browsing hundreds of styles and sizes to find the perfect fitting shirt and blazer. so that tonight john could feel totally himself. at stitch fix we don't just see your size or your style. we see you. let us find your perfect fit at stitchfix.com. here's an important truth, capitalism created more conspiracy and more people out of poverty, more suffering in the last century alone than any other economic system and tens of thousands of years in our existence. premarket is more efficient of resources and also the economic expression for liberty. premarket do need to be free and there's lots of ways as we just heard in which capitalism is falling short of potential. the alternative is socialism which is failed even to come close to capitalism and economic in human terms the alternative is more freedom, more choice and more open market. the danger is a
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vice president joe biden, senator cory booker, governor steve bull lock, mayor pete buttigieg, secretary hulian castro, representative john delaney, senator kamala harris, senator amy klobuchar representative beto o'rourke. bernie sanders, snon steyer, senator elizabeth warren, and andrew yang. then at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2, president trump holds a campaign rally with supporters in tupelo, mississippi. watch c-span's 020 campaign coverage live today at 7:30 p.m. eastern at c-span and at 88:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. and watch on c-span.org and listen any time free with the c-span radio app. >>> next, currents and former public official officials on the importance of military and civilian service programs. the event hosted by the brookings institution lasts just over an hour. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i'm john allen, i'm the president of brookings and on behalf of the institution and our partners at service here alliance, i want to welcome you all to this event today. i want to welcome those coming in over the especially with web cast and of course we always welcome the media. this morning, you will
vice president joe biden, senator cory booker, governor steve bull lock, mayor pete buttigieg, secretary hulian castro, representative john delaney, senator kamala harris, senator amy klobuchar representative beto o'rourke. bernie sanders, snon steyer, senator elizabeth warren, and andrew yang. then at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2, president trump holds a campaign rally with supporters in tupelo, mississippi. watch c-span's 020 campaign coverage live today at 7:30 p.m. eastern at c-span and at...
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artificial intelligence is used to predict who should be locked up china insists the scent is a used to educate and train people we've all seen the shin john papers released in recent days they detail the chinese party's brutal detention and systematic repression of wiggers and members of other muslim minority groups engine junk these reports are consistent with an overwhelming and growing body of evidence that the chinese communist party is committing human rights violations and abuses against individuals in mass detention we call on the chinese government to immediate release of those who are arbitrarily detained at the end it's draconian policies that have terrorized its own citizens and should be on the remote for civic island of peleliu was the scene of a brutal world war 2 battle involving u.s. and japanese soldiers 75 years on and the grim task of identifying and repack treating remains continues that clock has more from peleliu. some of the sleepy piece a penny is almost too much to bad and when you know the story you understand why the 75 years ago this small corner of the pacific was a small corner of. the marine corps the 1st di
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intelligence is used to predict who should be locked up china denies this and insists the sensors are used to educate and train people we've all seen the shin john papers released in recent days they detail the chinese party's brutal detention and systematic repression of wiggers and members of other muslim minority groups and. these reports are consistent with an overwhelming and growing body of evidence that the chinese communist party is committing human rights violations and abuses against individuals in mass detention we call on the chinese government to immediate release all those who are arbitrarily detained it to end its draconian policies that have terrorized its own citizens. a major hong kong road open following a lengthy standoff between police and protesters at a nearby university the cross harbor tunnel has been closed for 2 weeks after protesters block the entrance and set tollbooths on fire police it also cordoned off the polytechnic university where some demonstrators remained after a violent siege more than a week ago a search of the facility found just one woman officials say it's unlikely anyone else is there. still heads rea
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would break the country's political that lock up with the far right vox party more than doubling its support the country appears more fragmented than ever before john hall has more from madrid this is the final resting place of francisco franco the spanish generals memory will attend it despite his often brutal one party rule that ended with his death more than 4 decades ago. he's been here in a private family tomb for less than a month franco's final journey began in october when the socialist government ordered the former fascist leaders remains removed from a grand more the live in madrid famous family of the forward it's easy of course to see parallels here the memory of franco dishonored in the view of many and then less than a month later the country's 1st far right party in parliament since his death war the doubles count becoming spain's 3rd largest political force. but the reality owes more to post economic crises disaffection with mainstream politics and the threat posed to spanish unity by catalonia his drive for independence it's still early to say which sort of far right we have here because. initially it was a splinter group from the
would break the country's political that lock up with the far right vox party more than doubling its support the country appears more fragmented than ever before john hall has more from madrid this is the final resting place of francisco franco the spanish generals memory will attend it despite his often brutal one party rule that ended with his death more than 4 decades ago. he's been here in a private family tomb for less than a month franco's final journey began in october when the socialist...
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locked down and did not go through the usual usual processes. as for fiona, t we made comments from the national security advisor john fulton. he said he accused the ambassador according and acting white house chief of staff is working about drug deal. she said he described the involvement in ukraine as a hand grenade. republicans shifted jim jordan to the house intelligence committee. hearings will be next week. republicans on their best team on the field to counterpunch the democrats. >> next week open hearings are going to start and that's going to be an important part of this process. a very public charge. what is everyone expecting? >> these are the biggest hearings we had yet. looking about the parade of witnesses at the past couple of years. this takes the cake. but these are the first big hearings impeachment since 1998. they brought in the counselor should investigating clinton later judiciary committee the articles of impeachment. the outcome two or three weeks later. we don't know revolving witnesses quickly. they have until 11:20 a.m. tomorrow to make that request to shift anytime you have these big hearings, you
locked down and did not go through the usual usual processes. as for fiona, t we made comments from the national security advisor john fulton. he said he accused the ambassador according and acting white house chief of staff is working about drug deal. she said he described the involvement in ukraine as a hand grenade. republicans shifted jim jordan to the house intelligence committee. hearings will be next week. republicans on their best team on the field to counterpunch the democrats....
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but he wasn't totally locked in until chrissy went on tv and said he's going to do it. >> john: she called then he had to do it? >> yep. this is where he has been living ever since. >> john: let's talk to him jeff and chrissy lanham are with us via skype. jeff, i have got to ask you i know the guy who advised you lived on a billboard for 61 days. why choose to live on the roof as opposed to give up donuts until they win? >> i had no intentions on even being up here. i just was around when i made the comment. i was -- i don't know, it popped in my head to be on the top of our restaurant. >> john: chrissy, you called him on it. you forced him up on the roof. why did you call him on it like that. >> i guess we really didn't think either one of us that we were really going to lose to the cardinals. we thought that was definitely going to be a win. we were just kind of joking. but then ended up happening. so here he is. >> john: now, we have a picture, jeff, of your tent. and it looks like there is a holwhole lot of snow up there on the roof along with the tent. what kind of creature comforts h
but he wasn't totally locked in until chrissy went on tv and said he's going to do it. >> john: she called then he had to do it? >> yep. this is where he has been living ever since. >> john: let's talk to him jeff and chrissy lanham are with us via skype. jeff, i have got to ask you i know the guy who advised you lived on a billboard for 61 days. why choose to live on the roof as opposed to give up donuts until they win? >> i had no intentions on even being up here. i...
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trump's former national security dwishz claims the administration locked him out of the twitter account for months out of fear what i may say, johnghted the twitter account with, previously suppressed unfairly in the aftermath of my resignation. the white house denies it did anything of the sort. cnn caught up with bolton as he arrived back in d.c. >> why did the white house lock. >> you you'll have to ask the white house that. >> bolton's former deputy fiona hill he told her to distance herself from a pressure campaign to get ukraine to investigate former vice president bide. . >> ambassador bolton told me that i'm not part of the -- this whatever drug deal that mulvaney and sondland are cooking up. >> if the impeachment process goes forward to the senate, the white house says the president will have an advantage, calling into fox and friends friday morning president trump said the rules set by the republican-controlled senate would be totally different from the hearings conducted by house democrats. >> don't forget, there was no due process. you can't have lawyers. we couldn't have witnesses. we want to call the whistle-blower.
trump's former national security dwishz claims the administration locked him out of the twitter account for months out of fear what i may say, johnghted the twitter account with, previously suppressed unfairly in the aftermath of my resignation. the white house denies it did anything of the sort. cnn caught up with bolton as he arrived back in d.c. >> why did the white house lock. >> you you'll have to ask the white house that. >> bolton's former deputy fiona hill he told her...
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lock in retur now rather than chase advances. and the news flo from the white house on trade is very confuseding. so next up is the friday johnsort plohikely taking hit from the gm strike this month. after that all about trading. removal of tariffs is optimistic but there is some hope the december 15 tariff hikes can be put off. what aitut ther memories of last december? a key difference. last year everyone was wored the fed would begin a cycle of hikes. that was a big factor in dee mber drop. hat is not a factor this december.for "nightly business i'm bob missfy at the new yorex stocange. >>> so what can we expect from the market for the rest of the year? joined by sandib. baghat fromt. wittier tr >> great to have you here. >> nice to be back. >> i see from the notes that you are looking for a continuation of the rally but a more modest move in the do is that a correct read? >> that is fair. and theigge development in recent weeks, sue, is that we have seen a decline in uncertainty and a deescalation of tensions on so many fronts. away.ese come to mind right it seems like we will avoid a we seembe on track for a phase one dea
lock in retur now rather than chase advances. and the news flo from the white house on trade is very confuseding. so next up is the friday johnsort plohikely taking hit from the gm strike this month. after that all about trading. removal of tariffs is optimistic but there is some hope the december 15 tariff hikes can be put off. what aitut ther memories of last december? a key difference. last year everyone was wored the fed would begin a cycle of hikes. that was a big factor in dee mber drop....
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lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent and forget it. at bayer, we're more than we help farmers like johnping digital tools, so he can use less water to grow crops. at bayer, this is why we science. the amount of student loan debt i have, i'm embarrassed to even say. we just decided we didn't want debt any longer. ♪ i didn't realize how easy investing could be. i'm picking companies that i believe in. ♪ i think sofi money is amazing. ♪ thank you sofi. sofi thank you, we love you. ♪ a streaming service makes them nervous. scientists think the energy output from the servers streaming platforms like netflix and hulu are losing local permit emissions and harming the environment. for cake tvs consume about 30% more energy than previous generations. they say that the larger screens make it all worse. this after being told streaming online porn produces as much co2 as belgium. [laughter] a lot of emissions. i didn't come up with that. i'm just people backup streaming demand for renewable energy. good luck getting this fellow to stop benchmarking amassed singer. do you bench watch any trust? >> i
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as john ya tells us, the walt disney company jumped in as companies are spending tens of billions to try to lock entertainment d. it's part of our ongoing series on arts and culte, "canvas" >> a highly anticipated new star warsff spino, "the mandalorian," was today's debut offering of the walt disney company's new streaming service, disney plus. but the launch of the latest entry in the intensifying streaming wars w not without s itches. userwere greeted by long loading pages and error messbles that disneed on higher than expected dend. disney plus boasts programming from across the media giant's brands. marvel and star wars movies, pixar animation, fox tv shows and classic disney films.d the intructory price, $6.99 per month. gsney enters an ever-grow field. >> the part that you guys don't realize is you don' have the power anymore. and frankly, i have let you bozos handle this long enough. >> earlier this month, apple jumped in with nine new programs on apple tv plus, spending about $240 million alone f seasons of "the morning show," starring jennifer aniston, reese witherspoon and steve carre
as john ya tells us, the walt disney company jumped in as companies are spending tens of billions to try to lock entertainment d. it's part of our ongoing series on arts and culte, "canvas" >> a highly anticipated new star warsff spino, "the mandalorian," was today's debut offering of the walt disney company's new streaming service, disney plus. but the launch of the latest entry in the intensifying streaming wars w not without s itches. userwere greeted by long...
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former national security adviser now claims the administration locked him out of his twitter account for months out of fear what i may say? john bolton tweeted friday. we have now liberated the twitter account, previously suppressed unfairly in the aftermath of my resignation. the white house denies it did anything of the sort. cnn caught up with bolton as he arrived back in d.c. >> why did the white house lock you out? >> you'll have to ask the white house. >> reporter: bolton's former deputy fiona hill testified this week, he told her to distance herself from a pressure campaign to get ukraine to investigate former vice president biden. >> ambassador bolton told me i'm not part of this whatever drug deal that mulvaney and sondland are cooking up. >> reporter: if the impeachment process goes forward to the senate, the white house says the president will have an advantage. calling into "fox & friends" friday morning, president trump said the rules set by the republican controlled senate would be totally different from the hearings conducted by house democrats. >> don't forget there was no due process. you can't have lawyers. w
former national security adviser now claims the administration locked him out of his twitter account for months out of fear what i may say? john bolton tweeted friday. we have now liberated the twitter account, previously suppressed unfairly in the aftermath of my resignation. the white house denies it did anything of the sort. cnn caught up with bolton as he arrived back in d.c. >> why did the white house lock you out? >> you'll have to ask the white house. >> reporter:...
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vice president joe biden, senator cory booker, governor steve bull lock, mayor pete buttigieg, secretary hulian castro, representative john delaney, senator kamala harris, senator amy klobuchar representative beto o'rourke. bernie sanders, snon steyer, senator elizabeth warren, and andrew yang. then at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2, president trump holds a campaign rally with supporters in tupelo, mississippi. watch c-span's 020 campaign coverage live today at 7:30 p.m. eastern at c-span and at 88:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. and watch on c-span.org and listen any time free with the
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john, i'm complaining again to you. at which point eisenberg says let's move the transcript and the records of this call to a lock down situation so there are no leaks about this. instead of saying i'm very concerned, too, tell me more about those issues. he's taking notes and then making a command decision at the time that they need to lock down these records. finally, the third time eisenberg is confronted by -- forgive me, eisenberg confronts vindman a couple of days later and says, you know, i just got a call from the cia general council. there's been an anonymous complaint about this call with the president. and i just want to know did you talk to anybody about this, and finally he says i don't want you to talk about this with anyone else, don't discuss it. and that's a series of events that make vindman very concerned that the white house isn't taking very seriously what could be, you know, a violation of the law. >> did eisenberg say don't discuss it because the call is so perfect, other people will be jealous? >> i'm so sorry. there's been a technical difficulty. can you repeat the question? >> you missed a great line.
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locked into their positions. they're not looking to either of these witnesses to tell them something they don't know. >> i want to ask about johnolton, the man who didn't show up, is not going to show up, is going to court. krist kristin, you've covered john bolton. what do we expect he is trying to do by going to court, delaying it beyond the point where the house democrats can actually proceed? >> he's essentially trying to say, look, i don't want to be the ultimate arbiter here because you have the white house trying to block bolton and others from testifying. he's saying let's have the courts make the decision. the reality is there is some concern about what bolton might say if he were to testify. he is someone who had concerns about rudy giuliani. fiona hill testified to that, that he felt rudy giuliani was running a shadow foreign policy, making a drug deal. he had some concerns about the president, urged him against making that july 25th phone call. his testimony, if he does in fact appear, could be problematic for the president. >> he's been teasing that he's got something unusual, something that we haven't heard alread
locked into their positions. they're not looking to either of these witnesses to tell them something they don't know. >> i want to ask about johnolton, the man who didn't show up, is not going to show up, is going to court. krist kristin, you've covered john bolton. what do we expect he is trying to do by going to court, delaying it beyond the point where the house democrats can actually proceed? >> he's essentially trying to say, look, i don't want to be the ultimate arbiter here...
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intelligence is used to predict who should be locked up china denies this and insists the centers are used to educate and train people we've all seen the shin john papers released in recent days they detail the chinese party's brutal detention and systematic repression of wiggers and members of other muslim minority groups and. these reports are consistent with an overwhelming and growing body of evidence that the chinese communist party is committing human rights violations and abuses against individuals in mass detention we call on the chinese government to immediate release all those who are arbitrarily detained and to end its draconian policies that have terrorized its own citizens and should join. forward bolivian president evo morales says he's received information that the u.s. does not want him to return from exile in mexico his comments come as bolivia's interim leader appointed an ambassador to washington for the 1st time in 11 years brawlers says he wishes to return but only to participate in the elections. i have information from high levels that the u.s. doesn't want me to return just like the coup mongering bolivian right wing i'm
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john augustine, thank you so much. drop the confetti, a new record close for the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq, they're all locking in new all-time highs. have a great day. that will do it for the "claman countdown". melissa: three-peat on wall street. strong corporate profits, first time the dow, s&p, nasdaq ended at new highs in nearly four months. the dow closing up 116 points. it is off the session highs. it is fifth record close of the year. s&p 500, nasdaq both in the green, closing new record highs for the second straight trading day. we're awaiting quarterly ruts from uber. we'll bring you the numbers in just a moment. at the white house, president trump about to depart for a campaign rally in kentucky. we'll bring you any comments from president, if he speaks with reporters on the south lawn. i'm melissa francis in new york. this is "after the bell." hey, connell. connell: i'm connell mcshane, reporting live at this hour the state of pennsylvania. start of "after the bell" series on swing state economies. we have three states in three days. heading to michigan tomorrow, wisconsin on wednesday. these states helpe
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john augustine, thank you so much. drop the confetti, a new record close for the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq, they're all locking in new-time highs. have a great day. that will do it for the "claman countdown". melissa: three-peat on wall street. strong corporate profits, first time the dow, s&p, nasdaq ended at new highs in nearly four months. the dow closing up 116 points. it is off the session highs. it is fifth record close of the year. s&p 500, nasdaq both in the green, closing new record highs for the second straight trading day. we're awaiting quarterly ruts from uber. we'll bring you the numbers in just a moment. at the white house, president trump about to depart for a campaign rally in kentucky. we'll bring you any comments from president, if he speaks with ror
john augustine, thank you so much. drop the confetti, a new record close for the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq, they're all locking in new-time highs. have a great day. that will do it for the "claman countdown". melissa: three-peat on wall street. strong corporate profits, first time the dow, s&p, nasdaq ended at new highs in nearly four months. the dow closing up 116 points. it is off the session highs. it is fifth record close of the year. s&p 500, nasdaq both in the...
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john bolton was once demand by donald trump‘s side as he made big foreign policy decisions. but he left the white house after clashes with the protestant and the former national security adviser claims he was lockeds mr bolton teased the possibility that he had plenty to reveal. in one tweet he said the white house had refused to return access to his personal twitter account and asked if that was out of fear what he might say, to those who speculated... white house officials denied they were responsible but after claims the impeachment inquiry they will be watching his words closely. former adviser fiona hill who worked closely with mr bolton said he was concerned about the president‘s push the ukraine to launch investigations into his political rivals. the role played by mrtrump is my political rivals. the role played by mr trump is my personal lover rudy giuliani. in the course of the discussion said rudy giuliani was a hand grenade that was going to blow eve ryo ne hand grenade that was going to blow everyone up. mr trump has watched for the last fortnight as a dozen departments and officials raised concerns he was pursuing his own personal political interests rather than america‘s. the presid
john bolton was once demand by donald trump‘s side as he made big foreign policy decisions. but he left the white house after clashes with the protestant and the former national security adviser claims he was lockeds mr bolton teased the possibility that he had plenty to reveal. in one tweet he said the white house had refused to return access to his personal twitter account and asked if that was out of fear what he might say, to those who speculated... white house officials denied they were...
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were to get this testimony, john bolton's testimony in particular who seems to be the key figure here, how much would it really change opinions? i mean, opinions seem so locked in on this issue. >> literally locked in. >> the new cnn poll, which we'll talk about in a little bit shows that support for impeachment has not moved in a month. now, that undermines an argument the president is making. he's been walking around spreading this lie that the support for impeachment is plummeting. there's no evidence of that. it's exactly the same as it was a month ago. it's 50% support impeaching and removing, which is not nothing. but jeffrey, i want two legal points if i can. number one, you note that the choice of language from don mcgahn's legal team is interesting. they didn't say we're going to wait until the bitter end of this legal process for don mcgahn to testify. they said if there's no stay here, he'll talk and like wise john bolton's legal team this morning is basically saying, well, we're thinking about things. >> the important point to remember here is that these people have a lot of agency in the process themselves. they could walk in tomorrow and testif
were to get this testimony, john bolton's testimony in particular who seems to be the key figure here, how much would it really change opinions? i mean, opinions seem so locked in on this issue. >> literally locked in. >> the new cnn poll, which we'll talk about in a little bit shows that support for impeachment has not moved in a month. now, that undermines an argument the president is making. he's been walking around spreading this lie that the support for impeachment is...
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1000000 people have been locked up in camps in the leak includes intelligence briefings that describe how police use a data system based around artificial intelligence to selection john residents to be detained the manual includes instructions on preventing escapes indoctrination and even when detainees can see relatives and use the toilet points system dictates punishments and rewards documents show explicit directives to address wage wars with foreign citizenship and to try. living abroad experts say the scope of the pat form demonstrates the power of technology to help drive industrial scale human rights abuses that speaks more about this not to arsalan iftikhar who's a human y. sawyer joining us live from the u.s. state of virginia via skype thank you very much for being with us johnny the chinese government sorry has always denied that these camps are you know used to to punish people that say that these camps voluntary education and training what's your reaction to these new revelations are you surprised at the scale and extent of the detentions or did you always know. well i think many of us already interviewed some of whom genocide china as we were muslims is
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. >>> coming up, john bolton is back on twitter claiming the white house locked him out of his account. the white house hitting back saying bolton's, quote, advanced age may be to blame. "morning joe's" back in a moment. to blame. "morning joe's" back in a moment. he could've just been the middle class kid who made good. but mike bloomberg became the guy who did good. after building a business that created thousands of jobs he took charge of a city still reeling from 9/11 a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashes bringing jobs and thousands of affordable housing units with it. after witnessing the terrible toll of gun violence... he helped create a movement to protect families across america. and stood up to the coal lobby and this administration to protect this planet from climate change. and now, he's taking on... him. to rebuild a country and restore faith in the dream that defines us. where the wealthy will pay more in taxes and the middle class get their fair share. everyone without health insurance can get it and everyone who likes theirs keep it. and where jobs
. >>> coming up, john bolton is back on twitter claiming the white house locked him out of his account. the white house hitting back saying bolton's, quote, advanced age may be to blame. "morning joe's" back in a moment. to blame. "morning joe's" back in a moment. he could've just been the middle class kid who made good. but mike bloomberg became the guy who did good. after building a business that created thousands of jobs he took charge of a city still reeling...
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john eisenberg. a few days later eisenberg told him not to discuss it with anyone, and there's a few reasons why this is significant. it provides a fuller picture of that attempt to lock down the phone call. among the efforts to do that was placing it in a highly classified server. that also was eisenberg's decision. that's another reason why vindman's information is interesting. democrats really wanting to hear from eisenberg. that's one of the reasons they actually subpoenaed him to appear before their committee on monday. at this point it doesn't appear likely that he will comply. he is, after all, a member of the white house counsel's office. the white house counsel's office is the department that created this legal strategy of not cooperating with the impeachment inquiry. he's one of a long list of current and former white house and administration officials who democrats want to hear from next week. among them rick perry. as you mentioned, he has found himself in the center of this ukraine controversy somewhat unwittingly. the department of energy says that he won't appear. they call this a secret star chamber inquisition. they say he won't appear unless these de
john eisenberg. a few days later eisenberg told him not to discuss it with anyone, and there's a few reasons why this is significant. it provides a fuller picture of that attempt to lock down the phone call. among the efforts to do that was placing it in a highly classified server. that also was eisenberg's decision. that's another reason why vindman's information is interesting. democrats really wanting to hear from eisenberg. that's one of the reasons they actually subpoenaed him to appear...
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john. by developing digital tools, so he can use less water to grow crops. at bayer, this is why we science. that could allow hackers devices into your home.ys and like all doors, they're safer when lockedhe xfi gateway, devices connected to your homes wifi are protected. which helps keep people outside from accessing your passwords, credit cards and cameras. and people inside from accidentally visiting sites that aren't secure. and if someone trys we'll let you know. xfi advanced security. if it's connected, it's protected. call, click, or visit a store today. ♪ ♪ jon: we're all taking part this weekend in the time-honored tradition of paying tribute to our nation's veterans. we wanted to share with you the story of a volunteer teaching veterans a highly specialized skill and a businessman supporting them and getting their support with his rare and unusual product. take a look at this fascinating partnership. the wind-up watch fair in new york city. thousands of fans ogle hundreds of time pieces including this rare piece of history. but they didn't build it. you might say the u.s. government did. >> they commission about 100,000 of these watches. >> r.t. custer saw people gutting old p
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lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent and forget it. is just like our originalhn sandwiches...only littler...so we bought a little ad...on lil jon. little johnsof one to five? one to five? it's more like five million. there's everything from happy to extremely happy. there's also angry. i'm really angry clive! actually, really angry. thank you. but what if your business could understand what your customers are feeling... and then do something about it. turn problems into opportunities. thanks drone. customers into fanatics change the whole experience. alright who wants to go again? i do! i do! i have a really good feeling about this. i can'twhat? ve it. that our new house is haunted by casper the friendly ghost? hey jill! hey kurt! movies? i'll get snacks! no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on our car insurance with geico. i got snacks! ohhh, i got popcorn, i got caramel corn, i got kettle corn. am i chewing too loud? believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. that could allow hackers devices into your home.ys and like all doors, they're safer when locked. that's why you need xfinit
lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent and forget it. is just like our originalhn sandwiches...only littler...so we bought a little ad...on lil jon. little johnsof one to five? one to five? it's more like five million. there's everything from happy to extremely happy. there's also angry. i'm really angry clive! actually, really angry. thank you. but what if your business could understand what your customers are feeling... and then do something about it. turn...
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and i believe, john in an interview he gave recently, he thought the students were there to just demonstrate and so he volunteered to go out and talk to them. and so he walked out, they locked the door behind him and the next thing he know, he was blindfolded and he was taken by the student. his counterpart, you know, not his counterpart, but the student who designed the whole plan as far as they did gave an interview just a couple of days ago, and he said that he thought this would be a 48-hour affair and it would end and they would have sent a message to america and that was that, but it wasn't. as christian said it lasted 444 days and just one day, people of tehran, iran heard that the oftages were put in minibuses and sent to the airport and left the country and freed. we have a distinguished panel. mike will go first and he will give us a historical background of what happened that day, and during that year. as christian mentioned he was deputy director at the national security archive. he is currently -- he directs the u.s.-iran project which is a controversial and historicalers vents and the archival coop raising. he was a public policy scholar at the wilson center a
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locked himself into the it. >> and a couple of days later detective birdsall and his partner paid him a visit. >> they basically ask him who's this guy johnave him some money and he's like i don't know what you're talking about. i come into the room a few minutes later and -- >> whoops. >> yeah, it was like the old look of the century. >> then he realized you were a cop. >> yeah. he just hung his head and he looked -- he looked sick. i think the whole world came crashing down at that point. >> you can see the look in his eyes, like a deer in headlights and he started giving it all up. >> coming up -- >> he would want you to hit with a belt and she would prevent it. >> behind closed doors. you thought all families were like that? >> yeah. it was always just -- that's what families did. >> when "dateline" continues. ws with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. with pronamel repair, more minerals are able to enter deep into the enamel's surface. the fact that you have an opportunity to repair what's already been damaged...it's amazing. i think my go-to toothpaste is going to b
locked himself into the it. >> and a couple of days later detective birdsall and his partner paid him a visit. >> they basically ask him who's this guy johnave him some money and he's like i don't know what you're talking about. i come into the room a few minutes later and -- >> whoops. >> yeah, it was like the old look of the century. >> then he realized you were a cop. >> yeah. he just hung his head and he looked -- he looked sick. i think the whole world...
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locked himself into the it. >> and a couple of days later detective birdsall and his partner paid him a visit. >> they basically ask him who's this guy johni understand you gave him some money and he's like i don't know what you're talking about. i come into the room a few minutes later and -- >> whoops. >> yeah, it was like the old look of the century. >> then he realized you were a cop. >> yeah. he just hung his head and he looked -- he looked sick. i think the whole world came crashing down at that point. >> you can see the look in his eyes, like a deer in headlights and he started giving it all up. >> coming up -- at home with fred behind closed door. you thought all families were like that? >> yeah. it was always just -- that's what families did. >> when "the trap" continues. ws we're related to them? we're portuguese? i thought we were hungarian. can you tell me that story again? behind every question is a story waiting to be discovered. this holiday, start the journey with a dna kit from ancestry. sleep number 360 smart bed.e you can adjust youron the comfort on both sides your sleep number setting. can it help us fall asleep faste
locked himself into the it. >> and a couple of days later detective birdsall and his partner paid him a visit. >> they basically ask him who's this guy johni understand you gave him some money and he's like i don't know what you're talking about. i come into the room a few minutes later and -- >> whoops. >> yeah, it was like the old look of the century. >> then he realized you were a cop. >> yeah. he just hung his head and he looked -- he looked sick. i think...
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john leaving t-mobile to go to wework who's going to run t-mobile/sprint? >> there aren't a lot of ceos that have that '60s hair he's the only one. >> flowing locks >> no.an think of -- >> who else? >> michael furtick. >> that's not a ceo. >> he was at reputation. >> yeah, okay. he may be in the running who knows. >> richard branson. >> branson branson. branson might. okay that's just a -- >> bill mcdermott has great hair but we're talking long hair now, flowing locks? >> we're talking where you just put the guy right into wework and it's like, wow, we don't miss a beat. >> to your point, tom, is it considered a project as opposed to running this company long term for wework? is he going to be put there to do a retool and then -- >> is this a jack dorsey is he going to run both companies? >> right >> because of what you're describing. >> that's an interesting -- >> that was my first reaction. otherwise, it doesn't make sense to take a gia way from a $100 billion company where he's done a fabulous job. >> it's all the same guys that have been involved in this marcello. >> michael combs, yes. >> gihan, good to have you here. santoli, come back i know you
john leaving t-mobile to go to wework who's going to run t-mobile/sprint? >> there aren't a lot of ceos that have that '60s hair he's the only one. >> flowing locks >> no.an think of -- >> who else? >> michael furtick. >> that's not a ceo. >> he was at reputation. >> yeah, okay. he may be in the running who knows. >> richard branson. >> branson branson. branson might. okay that's just a -- >> bill mcdermott has great hair but...