84
84
Apr 4, 2019
04/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
josh: it's delicious. cindy: thank you. josh: you could've blindfolded me.ht this was, like, some kind of regular pop tart. lemonis: so far, so good. cindy: one of our main goals for you guys is to create larger margins for you compared to... lemonis: margins, packaging, product quality -- i like what i'm hearing. but i saw this one coming. cindy: on our packaging, we wrote that are products are good for menstrual cramps. josh: sure. cindy: i'm sure you read that. is that going to make some male consumers shy away from it? josh: yes. no men are going for that. you might be able to find more delicate words. cindy: and honestly, part of it was a shock factor. it's because we, at the time, felt so underrepresented. lemonis: okay. i know i said i was just here to listen, but i have to step in. that's part of your sales pitch, that it was a shock factor? cindy: i mean, it's real! i don't know. lemonis: it could be on there, just not the first one. i'm not convinced he's buying what they're selling. josh: what are the -- what's, like, the next steps look like? lik
josh: it's delicious. cindy: thank you. josh: you could've blindfolded me.ht this was, like, some kind of regular pop tart. lemonis: so far, so good. cindy: one of our main goals for you guys is to create larger margins for you compared to... lemonis: margins, packaging, product quality -- i like what i'm hearing. but i saw this one coming. cindy: on our packaging, we wrote that are products are good for menstrual cramps. josh: sure. cindy: i'm sure you read that. is that going to make some...
353
353
Apr 11, 2019
04/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 353
favorite 0
quote 0
josh lipton from san francisco josh >> they're taking the plungeth investors pouring through their financial statements and one name that stangds out, aws for example, pinterest said it will purchase at least $750 million cloud services from aws through july 2023. lyft will spend at least $300 million on amazon ace cloud between this year and 2021 other ride hailing companies are aws fans like uber and grab. remember, aws raked in more than $7 billion in q4 alone i spoke to a former vm ware exec who reminds us aws was the first to market. the unicorns did grow up together that aws boasts a large menu of services from storage to analytics and truly global aws can serve these companies anywhere in the world. but don't sleep on aws rivals either remember microsoft has been selling into the enterprise for decades. so when companies are ready to move to the cloud, there's a good chance they will stick with the software giant azure raked in $3 billion in '04. and then google, the search giant and smart engineers investors say really do build great products google's new cloud chief thomas curian ju
josh lipton from san francisco josh >> they're taking the plungeth investors pouring through their financial statements and one name that stangds out, aws for example, pinterest said it will purchase at least $750 million cloud services from aws through july 2023. lyft will spend at least $300 million on amazon ace cloud between this year and 2021 other ride hailing companies are aws fans like uber and grab. remember, aws raked in more than $7 billion in q4 alone i spoke to a former vm...
167
167
Apr 26, 2019
04/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
we need an update on that. >> josh? >> i own apple and alphabet.ose and any opportunity in the case of alphabet if there is a disappointment, and the stock trades down because of a short term quarterly thing, that's trm where i would look to buy it in the case of apple, i almost feel like -- i know people say this before. i almost feel like this particular quarter is not a big event. i don't think the stakes are very high. i think that comes more into play later this year. >> joe >> active managers under perform because in an environment of low volatility they assume too much beta >> okay. >> mcdonalds is keet on tuesday. mcdoon mcdonalds is a perfect example it has .4 as the beta and the correlation to the s&p you don't need to take on that much beta exposure look what mcdonalds is doing providing to a portfolio manager. ting recovers an misstep and gets above 200. >> so if i can, i want to come back we're in qualcomm together i think there's some more specifics that will come out next week, like a dividend increase we don't know how much apple pa
we need an update on that. >> josh? >> i own apple and alphabet.ose and any opportunity in the case of alphabet if there is a disappointment, and the stock trades down because of a short term quarterly thing, that's trm where i would look to buy it in the case of apple, i almost feel like -- i know people say this before. i almost feel like this particular quarter is not a big event. i don't think the stakes are very high. i think that comes more into play later this year. >>...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
25
25
Apr 23, 2019
04/19
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
when rec and park failed to adequately respond to josh's information request, josh filed a complaintrdinance task force. this month the task force held that rec and park violated the sunshine act by failing to provide documents to josh in a timely and complete manner. at the task force hearing dennis concern represented rec and park, the same dennis concern who told josh the deputy had no reforestation plan and stated at the hearing they kept no record of tree removals or plantings. he said that in submitting information to the urban forest council. they are essentially just trying to recall what they did over the last year. >> thank you. >> it is inconceivable that is city. >> you are out of time. >> i am going to ask that i respectfully request this commission the other one went be through three of those. i am going through one. i respectfully request this commission hold a hearing or series of hearings and require the department to explain itself. >> thank you. >> you are at time. next speaker, please. >> thank you commissioners. we appreciate your letting us come up. i am jane wh
when rec and park failed to adequately respond to josh's information request, josh filed a complaintrdinance task force. this month the task force held that rec and park violated the sunshine act by failing to provide documents to josh in a timely and complete manner. at the task force hearing dennis concern represented rec and park, the same dennis concern who told josh the deputy had no reforestation plan and stated at the hearing they kept no record of tree removals or plantings. he said...
47
47
Apr 21, 2019
04/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 1
we will lead reporter josh dean tell his story.illiam austin started a hearing aid company in the 60's in his basement. he had this vision that he was making money helping a guy and watched what he did putting a hearing aid in someone's ear. he says that it transformed his life, and he thought, if i am a doctor, i can only change one life a day, if you're lucky. with hearing aids, i think it is a thousand times. literally, he has a vision, he sees this saying on the side of the side of a bus, i don't remember the exact saying. he goes home, sits on his bed and gives himself a pep talk. being a doctor is great, but if i want to change lives, i can bring hearing to the world. jason: they are rethinking the entire relationship and purpose in some ways come out of this thing that goes in and around your ear. josh: everybody has always thought of it that way, but says that his first vision was in the 1970's and or the 1980's, and then again in 1998, there is clear that future was not a hearing aid of a communications device. he thought
we will lead reporter josh dean tell his story.illiam austin started a hearing aid company in the 60's in his basement. he had this vision that he was making money helping a guy and watched what he did putting a hearing aid in someone's ear. he says that it transformed his life, and he thought, if i am a doctor, i can only change one life a day, if you're lucky. with hearing aids, i think it is a thousand times. literally, he has a vision, he sees this saying on the side of the side of a bus, i...
61
61
Apr 5, 2019
04/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
josh, thank you.he full video go to cnbc.com/investinyou >>> all right, 30 seconds left on this friday final trades shannon, you're up first >> valero energy, we like this here >> liz, nice to see you, again what do you have for us. >> sector industrial group similar. oil and gas. we're seeing a lot of profit potential going forward. >> zogenix got beaten down early in the week. >> good weekend, everybody you, as well thanks for watching. "the exchange" with kelly starts now. >>> thank you, scott hi, everybody. here is what is ahead. stronger jobs growth this morning, but weaker wage numbers. and the president hammering the fed to cut rates, again. we'll look at whether the ten-year yield is going back below 2.5% >>> self-inflicted wounds. the president is not changing the housing market enough and that fannie and freddie still need to go how likely that outcome is >>> plus, a big milestone in music terms for apple. is this a sign the services push is working if so,he
josh, thank you.he full video go to cnbc.com/investinyou >>> all right, 30 seconds left on this friday final trades shannon, you're up first >> valero energy, we like this here >> liz, nice to see you, again what do you have for us. >> sector industrial group similar. oil and gas. we're seeing a lot of profit potential going forward. >> zogenix got beaten down early in the week. >> good weekend, everybody you, as well thanks for watching. "the...
281
281
Apr 30, 2019
04/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 281
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you, josh. of different things. "avengers: end game" is in theaters right now. josh brolin, everybody. be right back with olivia holt! tuit's a flash sale you can't afford to miss! take an extra 20% off hundreds of incredible deals storewide!... like kids' tees starting at only $7.20... sandals for the family - $15.99 and under... and save on small electrics! tuesday only!... at kohl's. there's thousands of ingredients out there. the freshest stuff this planet can grow. not buzzword fresh. but, actually fresh-fresh. fresh. at panera, we hand-pick berries at peak-season. use creamy avocado. cage-free eggs. and a dressing fit for a goddess. oh and every ingredient is 100% clean. come taste what a salad should be. and for your next event big or small, try panera catering. panera. food as it should be. starburst? juicedratic equation. super top-secret mathematical formula they keep stored inside a safe, inside a vault, inside a volcano. ahhh. juicedratics. starburst. unexplainably juicy. starburst.
thank you, josh. of different things. "avengers: end game" is in theaters right now. josh brolin, everybody. be right back with olivia holt! tuit's a flash sale you can't afford to miss! take an extra 20% off hundreds of incredible deals storewide!... like kids' tees starting at only $7.20... sandals for the family - $15.99 and under... and save on small electrics! tuesday only!... at kohl's. there's thousands of ingredients out there. the freshest stuff this planet can grow. not...
70
70
Apr 19, 2019
04/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
josh: 20 millions of dollars.ople on the payroll to start a competitor, things in violation of your fiduciary duty. president, human resources chief, cfo. jason: this was a conspiracy inside the company to defraud the company. josh: a palace coup is not quite the right term because they were not trying to take over his company. jason: they were trying to create their own. carol: they brought in a bunch --new josh: a divine intervention idea, he spends most of his days flying in a gulfstream, helping people in lower income countries with hearing aids. he felt like, that is what i should be doing and i lost track and fell asleep, and he got pulled back in. he installed his stepson as president. that was terrible, i feel super betrayed, but he may have found out three years later when they have taken a bunch of his employees. think ofny americans tesla when we think of electric cars. carol: warren buffett knows better. in is the global leader electric vehicles. we have a chart showing the projected sales of electric
josh: 20 millions of dollars.ople on the payroll to start a competitor, things in violation of your fiduciary duty. president, human resources chief, cfo. jason: this was a conspiracy inside the company to defraud the company. josh: a palace coup is not quite the right term because they were not trying to take over his company. jason: they were trying to create their own. carol: they brought in a bunch --new josh: a divine intervention idea, he spends most of his days flying in a gulfstream,...
162
162
Apr 27, 2019
04/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
>> and spngship, josh. do they have the ears couple being copycat attacks we hernd from lant snurjt and they have their areas of responsibility and that's in the immediate after frarchlt forically targeted in the sense a nerks there is a security posture in these houses of worship. i nope they're in my church, there eethese are now facilitie where you have arm presence outside. it shows you the reality of being usual in the united states. it was actually a topic of discussion, talking about how unique it is where you a number of these times. we can't lose, as toe prks sferks and we have number of these incidents that continue to re course furnl josh, you were just talking flurks perhaps the ability for him to be released because he hadn't actually committed some kind of tryst ak to arrest somebody who hasn't taken action. am i interpreting that right? >> it depends on what his motivation comes down to. if he's politically motivated in the sense that someone is part of a group on the far right, on the far le
>> and spngship, josh. do they have the ears couple being copycat attacks we hernd from lant snurjt and they have their areas of responsibility and that's in the immediate after frarchlt forically targeted in the sense a nerks there is a security posture in these houses of worship. i nope they're in my church, there eethese are now facilitie where you have arm presence outside. it shows you the reality of being usual in the united states. it was actually a topic of discussion, talking...
96
96
Apr 15, 2019
04/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
josh, how about that call? >> it's tough because industrials when you break out the component industry groups that make up that sector, sometimes they have really very little to do with each other and one good example of that is defense spending and aerospace versus railroads there's almost no corollary in what drives one or the other you have contracts that are a decade long and in another case, rates based on what the economy is doing in a specific region that it's almost entirely private cash flows and nothing coming from government spend so i don't know if i love those broad-sweeping generalizations one thing i love to do on the show is general is talk about this idea that within every sector there's relative strength, relative weakness. winners and losers in every group almost regardless of what the overall sector is doing. when you have a sector breaking new highs and very strong relative to the overall mark eitet, it's easier to find winners bup that's a function of what kind of investor you are. >> to y
josh, how about that call? >> it's tough because industrials when you break out the component industry groups that make up that sector, sometimes they have really very little to do with each other and one good example of that is defense spending and aerospace versus railroads there's almost no corollary in what drives one or the other you have contracts that are a decade long and in another case, rates based on what the economy is doing in a specific region that it's almost entirely...
122
122
Apr 30, 2019
04/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
maybe chevron is out of the game to josh's point. a billion dollar break-up fee. think about that you don't do a deal, you just made a billion bucks dog nothing, gauging bankers and lawyers for a couple of days to put in the original bid. nobody believes if chevron comes in with a bid, it's going to top occidentals. nobody believes that, that i've talked to. they believe if chevron does sweeten the bid, it won't be above 76 a share it will be less than that because they viewed their equity, their stock as that much better than occidental >> guys, thanks. brian sullivan, josh silver sateen, thank you so much. >> go to aditi >> reporter: the fda announced it's authorized marketing of heated tobacco products like phillip morris products by altria, basically means it will allow altria to sell in the u.s. this is a huge moment for altria which is increasingly been investing and placing bets on the alternative tobacco products it's one, juul is another. altria is 35%, has a 35% stake in juul. overseas, iquil in the market by phillip morris international called the great
maybe chevron is out of the game to josh's point. a billion dollar break-up fee. think about that you don't do a deal, you just made a billion bucks dog nothing, gauging bankers and lawyers for a couple of days to put in the original bid. nobody believes if chevron comes in with a bid, it's going to top occidentals. nobody believes that, that i've talked to. they believe if chevron does sweeten the bid, it won't be above 76 a share it will be less than that because they viewed their equity,...
110
110
Apr 27, 2019
04/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
josh campbell has been working his sources.or said they believe takes hate crime because of words they remembered from the suspect who is now presumably in custody. what can you tell us about how they may be going about this and in fact if they have this as a hate crime, what does it mean? >> and it was good that you pressed him on that because it is one thing for an elected official to describe an incident, but another thing for law enforcement to describe it. and what we learned is that he is basing his assessment on what witnesses heard during the act which will be a key piece of evidence for the investigation. again, if the suspect didn't admit himself what he did, if he is not proud of what he is doing, if he is not cooperating, then the witness testimony become key and that is a large part of the investigation. and if hatred motivated him, this is a different case. one thing to learn is what were the sirktss sur ycircumstances his arrest. did he surrender, was there some type of exchange between the subject and law enforc
josh campbell has been working his sources.or said they believe takes hate crime because of words they remembered from the suspect who is now presumably in custody. what can you tell us about how they may be going about this and in fact if they have this as a hate crime, what does it mean? >> and it was good that you pressed him on that because it is one thing for an elected official to describe an incident, but another thing for law enforcement to describe it. and what we learned is that...
184
184
Apr 17, 2019
04/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
josh letterman, great interview.am stein, michael steele, zerlina maxwell, thank you for your insights today. >>> coming up next, rising from the ashes. we are live in paris where efforts have begun to rebield the iconic notre dame cathedral. - [woman] with my shark, i deep clean messes like this. this and even this. but i don't have to clean this, because the self-cleaning brush roll removes hair, while i clean. - [announcer] shark, the vacuum that deep cleans, now cleans itself. >>>. [ bell ringing ] cathedrals across france rang their bells today for notre dame saluting its profound loss and hopeful restoration. french president emmanuel macron vowed yesterday to restore notre dame, quote, even more beautifully within five years. but even with over one billion euros donated, architects from all over the world invited to redesign the iconic spire, the question remains whether five years is really realistic. joining me from paris, msnbc senior correspondent chris jansing. you have been reporting tirelessly on this.
josh letterman, great interview.am stein, michael steele, zerlina maxwell, thank you for your insights today. >>> coming up next, rising from the ashes. we are live in paris where efforts have begun to rebield the iconic notre dame cathedral. - [woman] with my shark, i deep clean messes like this. this and even this. but i don't have to clean this, because the self-cleaning brush roll removes hair, while i clean. - [announcer] shark, the vacuum that deep cleans, now cleans itself....
194
194
Apr 29, 2019
04/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
back to you. >> i just want to clarify, josh.l out where the miss came from or was that the reference to strong dollar and tough comps from last year >> i tried to get -- listen, i asked about the miss and if that explains some of the trends she's seeing she talked about some of the issues she's seeing right now which includes the fx headwinds and tough comps and the timing of certain product changes for that we're waiting to hear what she says on the call i would point out it wasn't just the top line you have to make a beeline for google properties too. that's the company's bread and butter that's the properties it owns and operates like youtube and search the street was looking for 26.3 billion. that came in at 25.7 billion so a miss there as well. i'm sure analysts will have plenty of questions about that as well on the call. >> thanks very much for that, josh mike, slipping 6%, two weeks of gains for the stock. also weighing on the qqq not just its percentage rating on the qqq but dragging down some of the other big-time name
back to you. >> i just want to clarify, josh.l out where the miss came from or was that the reference to strong dollar and tough comps from last year >> i tried to get -- listen, i asked about the miss and if that explains some of the trends she's seeing she talked about some of the issues she's seeing right now which includes the fx headwinds and tough comps and the timing of certain product changes for that we're waiting to hear what she says on the call i would point out it...
103
103
Apr 17, 2019
04/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
josh, i don't know if you heard me. >> absolutely.ook at that and you say she probably took her own life. she probably knew there was a drag net closing in on her and that's probably what happened. as long as law enforcement didn't say it was an officer involved shooting it is probably likelihood that she ended up killing herself. >> thank you all. we have so much more to look into this breaking news story. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we begin with breaking news. cnn sources are reporting that the woman who set off a massive manhunt is dead. the fbi tweeted moments ago there is no longer a threat to the community. all of this stemming from the search for an armed woman described as infatuated with the columbine school massacre. our correspondent is in littleton, colorado. we have cnn law enforcement analysts here with us. we have nationa
josh, i don't know if you heard me. >> absolutely.ook at that and you say she probably took her own life. she probably knew there was a drag net closing in on her and that's probably what happened. as long as law enforcement didn't say it was an officer involved shooting it is probably likelihood that she ended up killing herself. >> thank you all. we have so much more to look into this breaking news story. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we begin with breaking...
173
173
Apr 30, 2019
04/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter josh haskell in los angeles tells us had a long list of targets. officers, rally, neighbors. >> reporter: army veteran domingo lives here. neighbors are distraught because domingo wanted to murder 1 of them. >> still in shock with the news. obviously we're neighbors and he wanted to kill one of us. >> reporter: arrested in bluff park friday night where he was planning to detonate two phony pressure cooker bombs this past weekend in a rally. made by accomplice who was undercover fbi agent. investigators made contact with domingo two months ago after posted extremist views online. >> allegedlyas be used at shrapnel. >> reporter: say he became radicalized islam. viewed it as retaliation for mosque attack in new zealand. fbi says there are no other threats. no conspirator. >> wanted to kill jews as they walked to synagogue, wanted to kill and target police officers, attack a military facility or crowds at the santa monica pier. >> reporter: if convicted, faces up to 15 years in federal prison, josh haskell, abc7ew cr taxiway. sfo says not causing delay
. >> reporter josh haskell in los angeles tells us had a long list of targets. officers, rally, neighbors. >> reporter: army veteran domingo lives here. neighbors are distraught because domingo wanted to murder 1 of them. >> still in shock with the news. obviously we're neighbors and he wanted to kill one of us. >> reporter: arrested in bluff park friday night where he was planning to detonate two phony pressure cooker bombs this past weekend in a rally. made by...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
josh can you hear us. all right it looks like we're having trouble reaching josh smith the workers journalist there on the line and solo we'll try to get back to him a little bit later in the day. now germany has called for an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council to discuss the surge in fighting in the libyan capital tripoli forces loyal to libyan army commander haile are battling to seize control of tripoli from the internationally recognized libyan government shelling of tripoli has increased and more than two hundred people have been killed since the offensive began this month. images of war intended to demonstrate the progress of khalifa have tars troops this may be propaganda but it does show that the battle for tripoli is escalating. this week the city center was hit by rockets for the first time emergency workers reported civilian casualties according to the u.n. at least a hundred ninety people have been killed since fighting began in early april. for libya's interior minister the conflic
josh can you hear us. all right it looks like we're having trouble reaching josh smith the workers journalist there on the line and solo we'll try to get back to him a little bit later in the day. now germany has called for an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council to discuss the surge in fighting in the libyan capital tripoli forces loyal to libyan army commander haile are battling to seize control of tripoli from the internationally recognized libyan government shelling of tripoli has...
84
84
Apr 18, 2019
04/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
i agree with what i'm saying about josh's comments about focus of growth. growth is back once again. let's not forget we have a 20-point basis high move in ten years in basically the course of three weeks. that's signaling something to the marketplace. >> let me do this, we can actually bring you these rapid updates steve liesman gets on the economy. he has another one there's good economic data yet again today, steve we mentioned retail sales earlier. gdp tracking higher yesterday. how about now? >> now will occasionally two days in a row going up by .4% yesterday and .3% today. we're up 3.4% on the tracking forecast for the first quarter that is up .3% on the back of that better-than-expected retail report this morning. the consumer given up for dead a little too quickly here. consumption in the first quarter running good let's look at the outlook from the second quarter, 2 1/2% if you're holding your breath for a cut, the fed ain't cutting it, 2.45%. that's half point or bert of what their view of potential growth is. here's some of the forecast, atlanta
i agree with what i'm saying about josh's comments about focus of growth. growth is back once again. let's not forget we have a 20-point basis high move in ten years in basically the course of three weeks. that's signaling something to the marketplace. >> let me do this, we can actually bring you these rapid updates steve liesman gets on the economy. he has another one there's good economic data yet again today, steve we mentioned retail sales earlier. gdp tracking higher yesterday. how...
69
69
Apr 25, 2019
04/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
josh >> melissa, listen chips have been on a tear into the earnings season and something you guys have hit a lot and now they're starting to see the earnings reports from texas instruments from xilinx and now intel and here i want to dig quickly into the business segment and the ccg business and chips for pcs and $8.6 billion and that was better than expected and the dcg business so chips for servers and that was $4.9 billion and that did miss estimates and i caught up with kevin cassidy and that was the big number for this report because it is intel's most profitable business line because the business segment should have the most long-term potential growth and it looks to him like the big cloud companies aren't spending as they require additional capacity. the guidance here is also disappointing and finally, i just want to bring up today headlines and intel ceo bob swan and intel did exit the 5g smartphone modem business and intel's ceo is saying that they did decide to exit that business because of that apple-qualcomm deal that intel could not see a path to profit on those 5g modems
josh >> melissa, listen chips have been on a tear into the earnings season and something you guys have hit a lot and now they're starting to see the earnings reports from texas instruments from xilinx and now intel and here i want to dig quickly into the business segment and the ccg business and chips for pcs and $8.6 billion and that was better than expected and the dcg business so chips for servers and that was $4.9 billion and that did miss estimates and i caught up with kevin cassidy...
71
71
Apr 19, 2019
04/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
josh gerstein, senior legal affairs contributor at politico. also back with us tonight, maya wiley, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, now with the new school here in new york. good evening and welcome to you all. peter, you and your colleague, maggie haberman, have written the deadline piece of journalism for the ages at "the new york times" tonight. in fairness, our friends, messrs, rucker and costa have done the same at "the washington post," because that's what you guys do. you won't mind if i quote from yours. "the white house that emerges from more than 400 pages of mr. mueller's report is a hotbed of conflict infused by a culture of dishonesty, defined by a president who lies to the public and his own staff then tries to get his aides to lie for him. mr. trump repeatedly threatened to fire lieutenants who did not carry out his wishes while they repeatedly threatened to resign rather than cross lines of propriety or law. at one juncture after another, mr. trump made his troubles worse, giving in to anger
josh gerstein, senior legal affairs contributor at politico. also back with us tonight, maya wiley, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, now with the new school here in new york. good evening and welcome to you all. peter, you and your colleague, maggie haberman, have written the deadline piece of journalism for the ages at "the new york times" tonight. in fairness, our friends, messrs, rucker and costa have done the same at "the washington...
92
92
Apr 20, 2019
04/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
josh: no guarantees. this is really good. thank you. my name is josh garcia.a kid, i've dreamt about travelling the world by ship, immersing myself in
josh: no guarantees. this is really good. thank you. my name is josh garcia.a kid, i've dreamt about travelling the world by ship, immersing myself in
72
72
Apr 23, 2019
04/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
josh lipton in san francisco >> yeah.e cfo said four to five is the typical revenue decline, consecutive quarter is down and i think street estimates if you look at q4 is up 1% year over year so the street has to come down a little bit and here is a stock trading 23 times this year and it's probably expensive relative to some of its peers in the s&p. here you go. >> operating profits and analog down 7% year over year and that's their big one, right? and he mentioned josh embedded processing down 24% year over year and that's pretty significant numbers and at 21 times forward earnings it's not cheap and when you do this for a long time and i looked at dan and said do you see what i see and the double pop from last june spot on. you armchair technicians out there, take a look at that sucker, as well. >> you look across the desk and he thought -- that's not what i said i didn't say anything about it, do you see what i see? >> dan knows a lot >> anyway, speaking of the 5g rollout, josh mentioned that as being one area of stre
josh lipton in san francisco >> yeah.e cfo said four to five is the typical revenue decline, consecutive quarter is down and i think street estimates if you look at q4 is up 1% year over year so the street has to come down a little bit and here is a stock trading 23 times this year and it's probably expensive relative to some of its peers in the s&p. here you go. >> operating profits and analog down 7% year over year and that's their big one, right? and he mentioned josh...
57
57
Apr 29, 2019
04/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
let's kick it off with josh who spoke with the ceo of alphabet hi, josh >> so, joe, it's interesting alphabet beats on the bottom tak came in lower than expected. capex did as well. they have a revenue miss the cfo on the call explains some of the trends to analyst she is seeing here take a listen. >> there was a significant swing year over year and the impact of currency movements on a results this quarter from a big tail wind in the first quarter of 2018 to a head wind in 2019. these affect both revenues and operating income given the majority of our expenses are in the u.s. based on the continued strengthening of the u.s. dollar relative to key currencies, we expect a continued head wind to our revenues and operating income again in the second quarter. >> so you hear her saying the headwinds will continue. i did speak to rouuth briefly there. she is done tough comps off a 2018 and the timing of product changes, she said, also had an impact that q&a is just on now we'll get more color on there. capex did see a year on year decline. however, she just told analysts they still anticip
let's kick it off with josh who spoke with the ceo of alphabet hi, josh >> so, joe, it's interesting alphabet beats on the bottom tak came in lower than expected. capex did as well. they have a revenue miss the cfo on the call explains some of the trends to analyst she is seeing here take a listen. >> there was a significant swing year over year and the impact of currency movements on a results this quarter from a big tail wind in the first quarter of 2018 to a head wind in 2019....
154
154
Apr 30, 2019
04/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
full team coverage, josh lipton in duper tino and s
full team coverage, josh lipton in duper tino and s
44
44
Apr 30, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
jay, josh crush kraushaar withush more. theer: if you look at polls, african-americans support joe biden more than any other candidate. the big question is, his position to the center of party that potentially alienates black is the close relationship between him and president obama good enough to win the lion's share of african-american voters? of bottom line, the votes african-americans, he needs that to be successful in the democratic primary. there are aolina, lot of key elected officials including james clyburn, in elected leadership. he needs strong support to win the nomination of the african-american community. c-span3verage begins on , c-span.org, to listen to the folks -- to what he has to tell the folks there on c-span radio. you can get the app for free. kraushaar. it is the first 24 hours. how did he do this week with fundraising? guest: he raised more money in the first when he four hours than any of the other presidential candidates, including bernie sanders. about 6.5 million in the first day. you should exp
jay, josh crush kraushaar withush more. theer: if you look at polls, african-americans support joe biden more than any other candidate. the big question is, his position to the center of party that potentially alienates black is the close relationship between him and president obama good enough to win the lion's share of african-american voters? of bottom line, the votes african-americans, he needs that to be successful in the democratic primary. there are aolina, lot of key elected officials...
434
434
Apr 17, 2019
04/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 434
favorite 0
quote 0
so josh, how do federal officials prepare for this date? >> you so look the commonality and this is an acts here in the united states and international terrorism the same way and you look at groups and actors and people tnd to key in on the dates and again when you are -- if you are in this depraved mindset and you can't lose sight of the day people are celebrating or grieving. when there is focus or attention on it and it draws people to it. this date, february -- or april 19th rather, it is a focus and there are other days out there that law enforcement continues to look at and adjust posture security-wise based on what they've seen in the past and we'll see that this week. >> thank you very much. mary ellen, thank you as well for that. >>> also developing right now, prosecutors say they do intend to release this video involved in the robert kraft case as the nfl owner fights the release, facing charges in the prostitution sting. and more on that. >>> and by this time tomorrow a redacted version of the plv will be available to see. the pr
so josh, how do federal officials prepare for this date? >> you so look the commonality and this is an acts here in the united states and international terrorism the same way and you look at groups and actors and people tnd to key in on the dates and again when you are -- if you are in this depraved mindset and you can't lose sight of the day people are celebrating or grieving. when there is focus or attention on it and it draws people to it. this date, february -- or april 19th rather,...
70
70
Apr 15, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
host: josh bivins?het: i totally agree, in long run everyone to have an effective government that provides vital services for a broad range of people, we will need to tax people more and to me the natural place to look for more money to start is the top 1% to 5% that have just seen the past generation. we have seen a bunch of money redistributed at the top and it is taxed of it more lightly. on the issue of the deficit, economically or not that concerned about the deficit right now. i look at long-term interest awfully low.re i do think that politically the increase in the deficit is often utilized in a really cynical way. a group of people in congress just passed a deficit financed tax cut and literally in the president's budget this year they scream about deficits being too high and call for steep cuts in programs that benefits a large group of people. don't scare meey that much, but politically they are always used as a cudgel to be ask services for a broad range of people yet they never seem to be i
host: josh bivins?het: i totally agree, in long run everyone to have an effective government that provides vital services for a broad range of people, we will need to tax people more and to me the natural place to look for more money to start is the top 1% to 5% that have just seen the past generation. we have seen a bunch of money redistributed at the top and it is taxed of it more lightly. on the issue of the deficit, economically or not that concerned about the deficit right now. i look at...
277
277
Apr 17, 2019
04/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 277
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to bring in josh campbell to talk about this.h, i think it is important to talk about what led up to this because you had someone who had travelled all the way from miami to denver on monday night and had been seen really not too far from littleton, colorado, just in the same county, jefferson county. there were many things that had raised the alarms for authorities, not the least of which was some kind of threat made. >> just incredible work by law enforcement. i think it is important that we stop and praise ntheir work. you come back to the tip. we don't know what that was whether this was a tip from the public or informant or a technical tip. that was quickly shared with officials in colorado. this is when i fbi fuses together with the offices to share information so that when they get threat information it is quickly shared. that went to colorado. they determined that this woman actually purchased a shotgun there in the area. and then the manhunt ensued. we saw they took the step of locking down the schools because this had r
i want to bring in josh campbell to talk about this.h, i think it is important to talk about what led up to this because you had someone who had travelled all the way from miami to denver on monday night and had been seen really not too far from littleton, colorado, just in the same county, jefferson county. there were many things that had raised the alarms for authorities, not the least of which was some kind of threat made. >> just incredible work by law enforcement. i think it is...
111
111
Apr 28, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
so the merriman smith award, great of a josh dawsey. [applause] all right, the merriman smith edrd from outcast goes to henry of fox news. [applause] for an interview that we all down -- at desk simmer act, simmer down, for his interview with epa administrator scott pruitt. scott pruitt was already in trouble over ethical matters when he sat down for an interview with ed henry at fox news and he probably got an interview he did not expect to get. henry, in the words of the washington post lobbed question , after question at pruitt to ask him about big pay increases for cronies and a sweetheart deal for renting an apartment from a lobbyist. pruitt struggled to answer and soon found himself out of a job. henry was prepared, the judge is write-- the judges -- knew his facts and marshalled them for a penetrating interview, which made news, all under deadline pressure. ed henry. [applause] honorable mention for the merriman smith award for broadcast goes to cnn for its coverage of the confirmation vote of brett kavanaugh. [applause] more, th
so the merriman smith award, great of a josh dawsey. [applause] all right, the merriman smith edrd from outcast goes to henry of fox news. [applause] for an interview that we all down -- at desk simmer act, simmer down, for his interview with epa administrator scott pruitt. scott pruitt was already in trouble over ethical matters when he sat down for an interview with ed henry at fox news and he probably got an interview he did not expect to get. henry, in the words of the washington post...
103
103
Apr 1, 2019
04/19
by
KDTV
quote
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> una vez en el gobierno de reagan y otras sobre el josh bush. >> tanto mexicano que utilizan los de entrada estados unidos reaccionen al presidente trump quien amenaza de cerrar la frontera si mÉxico no toma mayor acciÓn de control a la
. >> una vez en el gobierno de reagan y otras sobre el josh bush. >> tanto mexicano que utilizan los de entrada estados unidos reaccionen al presidente trump quien amenaza de cerrar la frontera si mÉxico no toma mayor acciÓn de control a la
155
155
Apr 28, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
he said, at least on what josh is a good lawyer. i had to tell my family not to touch packages on our stoop. statement on a criticizing the president and i have had death threats, including one this week. too many of us had, and it should not need to be set in a room full of people who understand the power of news that fake news and enemies of the people are not pet names, punchlines, or presidential. [applause] >> and we should reject politically expedient assaults on the men and women whose hard work makes it possible to hold the powerful to account. [applause] said, we cannot lose track of attacks on the free press in a global context. that it earlier i said would become important later? the pens were provided by reporters without borders. as an went to syria freelance journalist, but as he was mapping his departure, he was taken. a few months ago, i interviewed his parents about their son, and when they asked whether i would use this event to shine a light on his plate, it was easy to say yes. nned a letter to this room. "these
he said, at least on what josh is a good lawyer. i had to tell my family not to touch packages on our stoop. statement on a criticizing the president and i have had death threats, including one this week. too many of us had, and it should not need to be set in a room full of people who understand the power of news that fake news and enemies of the people are not pet names, punchlines, or presidential. [applause] >> and we should reject politically expedient assaults on the men and women...
81
81
Apr 6, 2019
04/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
my name is josh garcia. ever since i was a kid, i've dreamt about
my name is josh garcia. ever since i was a kid, i've dreamt about
43
43
Apr 15, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
host: josh bivens, not a fan of that tax law. part of it reduces the corporate tax rate from 35% to 21%. what have we seen at the impact of that? guest: you have seen a big increase in after-tax probability -- profitability of corporations. some of that has been given to shareholders in the form of higher dividends or a capital gain because of a stock buyback. that is a set of benefits that accrue through the top. the top 1% owns four deep -- owns 40%. that is not a broad-based income increase. i think the tax cuts they hope eventually that lower corporate forrate does filter down more tangible investment and increase productivity. the evidence is weak. if you look at when the tax-cut was passed, you see no change at all the trend of private investment. they always say it might take more time and it has not happened yet. i think even over time i am dubious it will happen because we have had record high after-tax corporate profitability before the tax-cut but investment was sluggish. that says to me that that was not the thing hol
host: josh bivens, not a fan of that tax law. part of it reduces the corporate tax rate from 35% to 21%. what have we seen at the impact of that? guest: you have seen a big increase in after-tax probability -- profitability of corporations. some of that has been given to shareholders in the form of higher dividends or a capital gain because of a stock buyback. that is a set of benefits that accrue through the top. the top 1% owns four deep -- owns 40%. that is not a broad-based income increase....
19
19
Apr 15, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
quote
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 1
host: josh? guest: there is a lot of truth to that. on the first point, u.s. corporate tax rate before the police 17 law was not an impediment to u.s. corporations doing business, i agree.
host: josh? guest: there is a lot of truth to that. on the first point, u.s. corporate tax rate before the police 17 law was not an impediment to u.s. corporations doing business, i agree.
35
35
Apr 6, 2019
04/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
canadian born josh has lived here for a decade and i’u ns josh has lived here for a decade and runs ato look first. sites everywhere. yeah, there is. the building is not original. everywhere. yeah, there is. the building is not originallj everywhere. yeah, there is. the building is not original. i was going to say, it doesn't look 1a00 yea rs going to say, it doesn't look 1a00 years old. i think one of the things thatis years old. i think one of the things that is most impressive about this place is that they have done it a lot to make it wheelchair accessible, but they have done it in accessible, but they have done it in a way that doesn't affect the feeling of the place. that is the left, the elevator? yeah, it is well hidden, a lot of people didn't know where it was. they had to put a sign on it. as we enter the main pagoda, ibegin to on it. as we enter the main pagoda, i begin to absorb some of the ancient traditions of japanese buddhist culture. so, what is happening over here? they are making prayers. the first thing that strikes me about this is the scale of it. it is much bigg
canadian born josh has lived here for a decade and i’u ns josh has lived here for a decade and runs ato look first. sites everywhere. yeah, there is. the building is not original. everywhere. yeah, there is. the building is not originallj everywhere. yeah, there is. the building is not original. i was going to say, it doesn't look 1a00 yea rs going to say, it doesn't look 1a00 years old. i think one of the things thatis years old. i think one of the things that is most impressive about this...
45
45
Apr 29, 2019
04/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
, anything -- josh, anything you'd add there >> no. what's interesting is, when we talk about these investments, often when you talk to analysts, there is of course great frustration they don't get more insight into how some of these businesses are performing. certainly they are making a lot of investments in cloud. we don't get a lot of insight there. certainly not the way when microsoft talks about azure or amazon talks about aws they would love to see youtube broken out, too, but that's not disclosure we usually get. maybe this quarter would be different. we usually get the ceo on the call giving you some tid bhbits some insight. >> steve, last word. you keyed us off talking about tech what assumptions do we have to make going forward >> the one thing i would mention is this is a part of the economy outgrowing in the long run it's a cyclical area and they performed very well and extraordinary trends for a short period of time health care, for example, steady growth not as remarkable. but really noncyclical it's been left behind in t
, anything -- josh, anything you'd add there >> no. what's interesting is, when we talk about these investments, often when you talk to analysts, there is of course great frustration they don't get more insight into how some of these businesses are performing. certainly they are making a lot of investments in cloud. we don't get a lot of insight there. certainly not the way when microsoft talks about azure or amazon talks about aws they would love to see youtube broken out, too, but...
242
242
Apr 1, 2019
04/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 0
here to debate and trade the big stories of the day, the first trading day of the quarter joe, jim, josh brown, john najarian, also liz saunders from charles schwab stocks surging to start the second quarter after scoring the best start to a year since '98 the big question now is, now what we picked up where we left off on friday. only 80 s&ps away from a record high is that where we're going? >> i feel that's the most likely and, look, it's been a long time we've been consolidating for a very long time and there's been a ton of noise i'm going to give you a statistic that's going to blow you away since january 17th, 2018 when the dow peaked, the dow has since traveled a cumulative 58,000 points. that's up and down 58,000 points. and in all that time the net gain for the dow is just 40 points think about how much noise we've endured over 15 months but now the s&p 500 is at the highest point since just before that big october flush now you have transports up big yet again. you have stocks like cisco going bananas. large cap, big names that are not expensive stocks you have semis up big. t
here to debate and trade the big stories of the day, the first trading day of the quarter joe, jim, josh brown, john najarian, also liz saunders from charles schwab stocks surging to start the second quarter after scoring the best start to a year since '98 the big question now is, now what we picked up where we left off on friday. only 80 s&ps away from a record high is that where we're going? >> i feel that's the most likely and, look, it's been a long time we've been consolidating...
862
862
Apr 19, 2019
04/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 862
favorite 0
quote 1
we first met josh lapp 20 years ago in an interview with "48 hours.". now lapp tells cbs sunday morning correspondent lee cowan how he's managed to move forward with his life, even though he's never forgotten the past. ♪ >> whoever said time heals all wounds couldn't have imagined a wound as gaping as columbine. but unlike so many tales from that day, this one begins on a happy note. >> i love you. >> hello? >> reporter: josh lapp, a sophomore at columbine, all those years ago, is now a husband and father of two, stetson and j.j. >> i was always looking for something good, trying to find the silver lining. >> reporter: did you find it? >> i think i did. i have a happy family. >> reporter: josh's dad randy is also beaming. he's the proud grandfather after all. it is a home full of light and laughter. >> are you doing okay? >> yeah. >> are you sure? >> reporter: 20 years ago, it was anything but. >> it is hard seeing that your 16-year-old son seeing something that nobody should ever see. we remember that day like yesterday, or i do anyway. >> reporter: i
we first met josh lapp 20 years ago in an interview with "48 hours.". now lapp tells cbs sunday morning correspondent lee cowan how he's managed to move forward with his life, even though he's never forgotten the past. ♪ >> whoever said time heals all wounds couldn't have imagined a wound as gaping as columbine. but unlike so many tales from that day, this one begins on a happy note. >> i love you. >> hello? >> reporter: josh lapp, a sophomore at columbine,...
105
105
Apr 22, 2019
04/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
extraordinary moment. >> josh, j.ank you both very much. >>> there's a big night ahead. >> set your alarm clock john avlon. you go to bet late anyways, you'll be able to catch some of this. five democratic presidential candidates in town halls. 7:00 p.m. with amy globe char, followed by senator warren, then bernie sanders, kamala harris and then mayor pete gooug. >>> we're learning about one of the 39 killed in the bombing in sri lanka. that's up next. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. we're the tenney's and we're usaa members for life. call usaa to start saving on insurance today. >>> we've been following blaking news all morning. we've learned the identity of an american citizen killed in the sri lankan bombings. government officials say they believe an international terrorist network is likely behind the coordinated easter sunday attacks that kill
extraordinary moment. >> josh, j.ank you both very much. >>> there's a big night ahead. >> set your alarm clock john avlon. you go to bet late anyways, you'll be able to catch some of this. five democratic presidential candidates in town halls. 7:00 p.m. with amy globe char, followed by senator warren, then bernie sanders, kamala harris and then mayor pete gooug. >>> we're learning about one of the 39 killed in the bombing in sri lanka. that's up next. with all...