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>> jules: my first two years were at south pole. there were probably 90 civilians.t south pole and there were probably 12 total at mcmurdo and probably 1,100 men. >> anthony: was the navy still run the place back then? >> jules: yes, and i had a lot of respect because the united states navy was the one who integrated this place. originally it was kind of this thing like, "well, should we let women be here?" and then we had an admiral come down and he's like, "dude, where's all the women?" "oh, we don't have facilities for them," they said. "well, you [ bleep ] better get facilities for them." when i first came down here, the company was all about "hey, this is special. there's not very many civilians." you know, "it's wild and free and it's a great place to be." >> anthony: just looking out the window, having seen what you see on a regular basis and experience what you've experience, is that an alienating experience? >> kristy: i really appreciate how simple life is and how little you need to get by. you just pack a couple duffle bags and you come down. but then i f
>> jules: my first two years were at south pole. there were probably 90 civilians.t south pole and there were probably 12 total at mcmurdo and probably 1,100 men. >> anthony: was the navy still run the place back then? >> jules: yes, and i had a lot of respect because the united states navy was the one who integrated this place. originally it was kind of this thing like, "well, should we let women be here?" and then we had an admiral come down and he's like,...
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on the innovation side, the creativity side, focusing the right products, treating customers like jules and focusing on the user experience. numberst even know the you just quoted.. that's not something that is even in my orbit to be honest with you. david: when you announce quarterly earnings, analysts always say they did not sell as much of this product as we thought they would. ? >> it didother you at one time. it does not anymore. for the long-term,, so it always struck me as bizarre that there is a fixation on how many units are sold in a 90-day period. try to be very clear that we do not run the companies for people that want to make a quick luck. we run the company for the long-term. one of the shareholders who recently surfaced having by 75 one million additional shares is warren_buffett. are you pleased to have him as a shareholder? and isthrilled. war focused on the long-term. we are in sync. could not be happier. >> have you thought about this -- he still uses an old flip phone. have you thought how much more you're stuck could go of if he used the product? >> i'm working on
on the innovation side, the creativity side, focusing the right products, treating customers like jules and focusing on the user experience. numberst even know the you just quoted.. that's not something that is even in my orbit to be honest with you. david: when you announce quarterly earnings, analysts always say they did not sell as much of this product as we thought they would. ? >> it didother you at one time. it does not anymore. for the long-term,, so it always struck me as bizarre...
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. >> some guys were going up throughout the first pitch jules was rob -- warming up rob gronkowski got him in position and grokked -- he had a great idea to play around and get a swing in. we were under the impression you note no way to get a swing the lombardi trophy. literally at the last second, he froze a ball, and went to the front. rob gronkowski's parting gift. >> the ball left a sizable dent in the trophy, and a ready reminder of a patriots great. [ laughter ] >> you can afford to have it fixed. >>> the san jose sharks are hungry for a win tonight. >> very much so. to do or die as they face the golden knights. game five of the western conference finals take a live look at the sap center fans are getting ready, with a street party outside the shark tank. a little face painting going on. they know what that state. the golden knights, coming off three straight wins looking to limited the shark at home. >> it looks like a lot of fun. >> coming up at 5:30 a huge cloud of smoke about to hang over the golden gate park. tens of thousands of people will dissent on hippie hill for the 42
. >> some guys were going up throughout the first pitch jules was rob -- warming up rob gronkowski got him in position and grokked -- he had a great idea to play around and get a swing in. we were under the impression you note no way to get a swing the lombardi trophy. literally at the last second, he froze a ball, and went to the front. rob gronkowski's parting gift. >> the ball left a sizable dent in the trophy, and a ready reminder of a patriots great. [ laughter ] >> you...
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a possible gravesite is being excused on the outskirts of fun jules a number of support and killed or disappeared during his role as gambia has begun to deal with the past jemez once again all over the papers focusing mainly on the money he and his associates store people are angry because they got off scot free it's like an insult to the gambian people the want to see people that you know. we would not be but in corruption to pay for it to go to the right to a little more hundred m. but just how much money was stolen according to the investigative reporting organization. jumma and his cronies fluted at least nine hundred seventy five million u.s. dollars the official ministry of justice figure is much smaller three hundred four million u.s. dollars here meeting a local journalist who believes the research is figures are closer than the government estimates i have more trust in god indorse people than i would in the government steve. because you can't police yourself he says the government is still full of the same elites only the head of the government changed after the election in t
a possible gravesite is being excused on the outskirts of fun jules a number of support and killed or disappeared during his role as gambia has begun to deal with the past jemez once again all over the papers focusing mainly on the money he and his associates store people are angry because they got off scot free it's like an insult to the gambian people the want to see people that you know. we would not be but in corruption to pay for it to go to the right to a little more hundred m. but just...
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at the moment it really depends on how those talks between labor the conservatives go their share jule to start again on thursday when the prime minister returns from brussels barbara and burn it obviously bracks it has been dominating all business in the house of commons one reaction there in westminster to talk of a longer delay why no vamose the year you've been. exactly in that well the major frustration of course here particularly for conservative party members conservative members of parliament is the short term future of britain's relationship with the or repeating these now out of their hands has been left in the hands of the twenty seven other leaders of the european union and you had a furious conservative m.p.'s in the commons today saying that they should not have to wait and see what the european union has to say the united kingdom should just leave but the likelihood of the united kingdom just crushing out of the european union is now extremely remote what is more than likely is they'll be some sort of extension granted the prime minister wants june the thirtieth the euro
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there's a lot of scrutiny against jule in particular and i like the product. i work in san francisco at a popular restaurant. people are choosing this instead of cigarettes. i don't see that as a bad thing. considering they're paying taxes to this city and offering job opportunities, i think it's a shame we're trying to send a message it's something we don't appreciate here. i just want to close out by saying once again i hope you reconsider the proposal and repercussions so the community and industry of the community and small businesses throughout the city that rely on the sale of these product for income. have a good rest of your evening. thank you. >> next speaker. >> hi, everybody. i'm a resident of the city. i'm driving since 1993 and medallion number 316 and they sold us the medallions at $250,000. everybody knows what's going on in the city. i don't know why the city's not helping us. sfmta cannot help us and we can shoot ourselves in front of you guys and nobody can get in trouble for that. i'm not a happy to work anymore for the taxi cab because i'm
there's a lot of scrutiny against jule in particular and i like the product. i work in san francisco at a popular restaurant. people are choosing this instead of cigarettes. i don't see that as a bad thing. considering they're paying taxes to this city and offering job opportunities, i think it's a shame we're trying to send a message it's something we don't appreciate here. i just want to close out by saying once again i hope you reconsider the proposal and repercussions so the community and...
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the most valuable is jule.fda investigation and they will vigilantly monitor for my evidence:0 safety issues. vaping has been a big concern with the fda's outcoming commissioner, scott gottlieb saying we didn't predict is what is an epidemic of e cigarette uses among teens. shep? >> shepard: thanks, susan. they're working whether the cut back on flavored pods along the way. lots of legislation is in the works. the final bell is ringing on wall street. the dow up about 35. the best in business is on deck on fox news channel. it's time for "your world" with neil cavuto. >> fox on top of former vice president joe biden trying to get in front of a swirling controversy after multiple women have accused him of inappropriate behavior. he's issued a video response. is it enough? is it a sign that he's running? we'll have more details in this breaking story shortly. first, this. >> we need these materials to fill our constitutional obligation. >> what's the rush? spring break. we don't want to wait till may. >> the noti
the most valuable is jule.fda investigation and they will vigilantly monitor for my evidence:0 safety issues. vaping has been a big concern with the fda's outcoming commissioner, scott gottlieb saying we didn't predict is what is an epidemic of e cigarette uses among teens. shep? >> shepard: thanks, susan. they're working whether the cut back on flavored pods along the way. lots of legislation is in the works. the final bell is ringing on wall street. the dow up about 35. the best in...
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. >> and buy a jule if you want. and the "wall street journal" had in workplaces across america, the humble text message that the casual meeting is being meet for speed and convenience. i notice that here, right? texting does seem faster. >> dana: it is faster. >> it can lead to problems. the mind has great ideas. the fingers -- sometimes my hands swell. >> dana: we have one of our great producers, amy fenton. we have a text here. it says it's not a typo and shakespeare couldn't spell either. auto correct and i are besties. i hate my auto corrector what is a ducker? i know what that is. breaking news. that's not a duck. >> dana: you think we should text or not? >> moving on. texting is fine if you have a strong relationship so people understand. that -- something could go wrong like misspelling -- >> dana: and send the text to the wrong person. >> go from sending a message about lunch to -- >> dana: okay. i want to ask about this. the nfl released videos. >> only one i care about. >> dana: this is the buffalo bills.
. >> and buy a jule if you want. and the "wall street journal" had in workplaces across america, the humble text message that the casual meeting is being meet for speed and convenience. i notice that here, right? texting does seem faster. >> dana: it is faster. >> it can lead to problems. the mind has great ideas. the fingers -- sometimes my hands swell. >> dana: we have one of our great producers, amy fenton. we have a text here. it says it's not a typo and...
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jules. to her ter: wend neighbors here on north scott street and to the broader community, as you said, ahe was know penny holloway, but neighbors here now surprised and trouo learn that arlington police consider her death a homicide because they had been under the impression a along that she took her own this photo shows penny holloway as many knew her dressed up for aala for one of the many haritable organizations she supporte friends say she was outgoing and generous, but on september 29th, a friend found holloway d in her town home. she s lying on the couch. at first police believe the 72-year-old philanthropist died of natural causes until they began to look at the evidence and got the medical kpexaminer' report. the ruling, homicide from smothering. >> as they collected evidence, spoke to witnesses, we've now e reclassified this as a ngmicide. >> aolloway's neighbors, there had been a different theory about her death. >> that was the general understanding. she had seral ongoi medical c
jules. to her ter: wend neighbors here on north scott street and to the broader community, as you said, ahe was know penny holloway, but neighbors here now surprised and trouo learn that arlington police consider her death a homicide because they had been under the impression a along that she took her own this photo shows penny holloway as many knew her dressed up for aala for one of the many haritable organizations she supporte friends say she was outgoing and generous, but on september 29th,...
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as jules from englewood might say, nobody asked donald trump a thing. all right in this is not his call. it is steve mnuchin's call. the law is very clear. it says that the treasury secretary will furnish tax returns of any american citizen upon written request from house ways and means. so nobody really cares what trump and the trump lawyers have to say. >> and mnuchin could disregard that. he could read it differently, as they seem to read many things differently like the constitution in the white house, but at the end of the day, that is a case when taken to court by the house democrats, they will win. you're right. it is clearly stated in the law. it is not interpretable. >> let me get to the nuts and bolts. it is based on the 1924 law. i know that you have this on hand. tax law is very difficult to understand. it 1924 law. anybody could see in congress, could see my taxes if they wanted to see it. now you're saying the decision goes to steve mnuchin. the treasury department to actually make clear whether or not we can see the president's taxes. why
as jules from englewood might say, nobody asked donald trump a thing. all right in this is not his call. it is steve mnuchin's call. the law is very clear. it says that the treasury secretary will furnish tax returns of any american citizen upon written request from house ways and means. so nobody really cares what trump and the trump lawyers have to say. >> and mnuchin could disregard that. he could read it differently, as they seem to read many things differently like the constitution...
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jules. >> reporter: wendy, these are the court documents detailing the allegations against that school bus attendant. they say on three separate ocsions in january he assaulted this 12-year-old special needstudent. and the school bus driver, she's charged, too, because police say she kept on driving even as that child cried out for help. school buses that carry special needs ohildren have notnly a driver but a bus attendant to watch over the children as they ride to and from school. this bus attendant, 52-year-old kelly rucker, is facing three felony child abuse charges for what happened on a bus in late january. a bus carrying mostly autistic students. he's accused of assaulting one of them inspect court documents say bus security camera videoht caug rucker grabbing a 12-year-old boy in an aggressive manner to try to restrain him from updisron. when that failed, rucker would deliberately close-hand punch the victim in the back of the head. the victim reportedly asked for help from the other children and, quote, screamed in pain throughout the duration of the encounter. >> unfortunatel
jules. >> reporter: wendy, these are the court documents detailing the allegations against that school bus attendant. they say on three separate ocsions in january he assaulted this 12-year-old special needstudent. and the school bus driver, she's charged, too, because police say she kept on driving even as that child cried out for help. school buses that carry special needs ohildren have notnly a driver but a bus attendant to watch over the children as they ride to and from school. this...
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so, some for everybody this week and jules has more, not on that but on something else. >> still had, the original report, a high school for home use, the man who has made it his mission to help kids with nowhere else to go. >> straight up drama, not just with the nba playoffs, look who once had a taste of the lead, and is way up, the leaderboard of golf signature. the masters. the initials, tw. tiger woods. the king. at augustine national spirit national spirit ♪ [ crying ] ♪ you protect them at home. we help protect them online. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >> look at the fancy shot. >> i feel honored. >> i better not screw it up. >> for television ratings alone, i could think of to athletes who have made spikes, michael jordan is one, tiger woods is the other, you ... trust me, it will be worth the 6 am wake-up call, locally, for sunday's final round. record number of patrons out for this one, to see some great shotmaking for round three. check out tony, at the par 5a, the second shot, rolled and cozied up, right by the cu
so, some for everybody this week and jules has more, not on that but on something else. >> still had, the original report, a high school for home use, the man who has made it his mission to help kids with nowhere else to go. >> straight up drama, not just with the nba playoffs, look who once had a taste of the lead, and is way up, the leaderboard of golf signature. the masters. the initials, tw. tiger woods. the king. at augustine national spirit national spirit ♪ [ crying ] ♪...
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virginia bureau chief julie carey joins us live some are crediting their neighbors for saving their live, jules. that was quite an inferno. >> that's right. look what happened right now. work crews just left after spending the last few hours putting this fence up around the burned up building. firers investigatotill don't know what caused the flames to start a little bit before 1:00 this morning. the man who died lived in that second floor unit and the neighbors say if it hadn't been for others here shouting and knocking on doors, things could have been far worse. he is what he saw when rushed home from work after a frightening call from his brother. >> he gave me a call to tell me our home is on fire. >> reporter: his sister got the call too. >> my mom called everything is gone. there is fire in the apartment. i just started leaving and crying and rushed to her. >> reporter: this is what the apartment looks like today. blackened. everything destroyed buthe mother and son inside made it out alive thanks to a k neighbor whocked on the door. this brother opened up. >> hened and he saw the flames
virginia bureau chief julie carey joins us live some are crediting their neighbors for saving their live, jules. that was quite an inferno. >> that's right. look what happened right now. work crews just left after spending the last few hours putting this fence up around the burned up building. firers investigatotill don't know what caused the flames to start a little bit before 1:00 this morning. the man who died lived in that second floor unit and the neighbors say if it hadn't been for...
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jule has spent millions of ads supporting t-21 and has provided testimony in 17 states altria has takenhe wall street journal" and "washington post" among other newspapers those company ceos are speaking out about raising the minimum age. british american tobacco said it supports mckunl's efforts to raise the national minimum purchase age to 21 as an effective means of keeping tobacco products out of middle and high schools where youth obtain the products. the fda issued draft guidelines putting restrictions on the sale of e-cigarette and vaping products to youth. back to you. >> thank you >>> boeing meantime reporting earnings this morning pulling 2019 guidance after the fallout of the 737 max phil lebeau joins us with a full breakdown. >> morgan, we're about 45 poi s minutes into the conference call there is nothing said that is giving investors reason to pause here the boeing ceo has reasserted what he has said in the past his confidence that they do have a fix in hand that they will ultimately submit to the faa for approval to get the plane cleared and flying again here's the impact
jule has spent millions of ads supporting t-21 and has provided testimony in 17 states altria has takenhe wall street journal" and "washington post" among other newspapers those company ceos are speaking out about raising the minimum age. british american tobacco said it supports mckunl's efforts to raise the national minimum purchase age to 21 as an effective means of keeping tobacco products out of middle and high schools where youth obtain the products. the fda issued draft...
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. >> my name is jules acker. i'm on the board but ask any question as a citizen, a private citizen. would like to ask you questions about the prosecution of great speedy know, story. i promise will not talk about this. you can't talk about specific individual cases and some going to be the bad guy here. do you have a more general question you would like to ask? >> i didn't hear you saying that at the beginning. >> i'm sorry. i should've given you a fair warning but i didn't think anyone would ask that question actually. >> and i will not ask my question. >> thank you. anyone else? hang on one second. mic. >> on the subjects of individual cases allowed to ask questions? >> i don't know. i should think so. >> my name is sam and i think i'm the ninth conviction under fara postconviction. in an abundance of caution i would ask about question regarding my own case which i pled guilty. when i did the judge made note of the fact that the bait mates, should the law at some point later in time be struck down for vagueness, my conviction would stand. i think vegas is real. i think vegas is so
. >> my name is jules acker. i'm on the board but ask any question as a citizen, a private citizen. would like to ask you questions about the prosecution of great speedy know, story. i promise will not talk about this. you can't talk about specific individual cases and some going to be the bad guy here. do you have a more general question you would like to ask? >> i didn't hear you saying that at the beginning. >> i'm sorry. i should've given you a fair warning but i didn't...
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that's when galileo looked through his telescope to see these features of the moon. 250 years later, julesght about sending men to the moon. it was fascinating that he three menere would be according to the moon and that the spacecraft would look like this. lo and behold, it looks very much like the command module. 100 years later, we have something different from -- something new, but certainly looked very much like that. there came nasa to provide a team and send missions to the moon with exactly the same three men with a little capsule that looks like this. i took this picture to rocco patrol, he said we must have thought about this when we were young. the reason for the huge success of nasa today is this gentleman. his name is jim webb, he was the first nasa administrator. he was only there for six or seven years. he is the one that kind of shaped the theory and workforce, and the nasa way of doing things. i heard from rocco petrone about how jim webb dealt with his people, particularly the bosses of his people. rocco said when he became a supervisor, jim webb collected us all, he said
that's when galileo looked through his telescope to see these features of the moon. 250 years later, julesght about sending men to the moon. it was fascinating that he three menere would be according to the moon and that the spacecraft would look like this. lo and behold, it looks very much like the command module. 100 years later, we have something different from -- something new, but certainly looked very much like that. there came nasa to provide a team and send missions to the moon with...
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nice to be with you, jules. >> julie: great to see you. it's friday, in case you didn't know.prayed the president is on deck and you'll see that in a matter of moments. in the meantime, make it a great weekend, everybody. we'll see you on monday. >> julie: "outnumbered" starts now. >> melissa: fox news alert, vice president pence speaking at the annual nra convention and indianapolis. any moment now he will introduce the president. he's expected to weigh in on a whole host of topics, you can bet. including the democratic 2020 hopeful. this is "outnumbered" and i'm melissa francis. here today is the host of "kennedy" on the fox business network, kennedy. fox news contributor, lisa boothe. fox news contributor, jessica tarlov. in the center seat, guy benson. political editor of "town hall," cohost of "bension & harf" on fox news radio, and a fox news contributor. your title gets longer every time. [laughter] >> lisa: after law
nice to be with you, jules. >> julie: great to see you. it's friday, in case you didn't know.prayed the president is on deck and you'll see that in a matter of moments. in the meantime, make it a great weekend, everybody. we'll see you on monday. >> julie: "outnumbered" starts now. >> melissa: fox news alert, vice president pence speaking at the annual nra convention and indianapolis. any moment now he will introduce the president. he's expected to weigh in on a...
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joining us now is the grommet co-founder and ceo, jules pierre.eir products out there. >> there's amazing products coming out of small businesses, truly innovative products. the hard problem is finding an audience and credible. this is a busy world. we look at 300 products a week and we launch six and we have a massive audience of 3 million, interested, curious people. question make markets for new products every day. maria: how do you identify what's going to be effective and what's quality? >> well, we take in 20 or 30 samples a week and try them out. we can see if a problem solver is interesting and doing something different than we've seen before. we want to see if it's undiscovered. we dive in and make sure they're delivering. maria: what have you got there, dagen? dagen: i already smacked myself in the mouth with this one. >> this is true balance, a company out of texas, originally out of denmark. the product is a balance toy, originally invented for people who had brain injuries and now for all. and it comes in different sizes. you have the
joining us now is the grommet co-founder and ceo, jules pierre.eir products out there. >> there's amazing products coming out of small businesses, truly innovative products. the hard problem is finding an audience and credible. this is a busy world. we look at 300 products a week and we launch six and we have a massive audience of 3 million, interested, curious people. question make markets for new products every day. maria: how do you identify what's going to be effective and what's...