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still, kara-murza maintains that he was poisoned. >> vladimir kara-murza: i have absolutely no doubthat this was a li it was intended to kill. because, as i mentioned already, the doctors told my wife that it's about a 5% chance of survival. and when it's that kind of percentage, it's not to scare. it's to kill. >> stahl: can you be sure that what happened to you was directed by mr. putin? >> vladimir kara-murza: well, of that we have no idea. i don't know the precise circumstances, i don't know the who or the how, but i do know the why. >> stahl: in recent years, quite a few of putin's enemies have perished by swallowing things they shouldn't have. in 2006, russian-spy-turned- kremlin-critic alexander litvinenko drank tea laced with polonium-210. two years earlier, the ukrainian politician viktor yushchenko had somehow ingested dioxin. he survived, but was disfigured. but what would the motive be in the case of the critic vladimir kara-murza? cambridge educated, he was for years a washington-based reporter for a russian tv station. so he was well-connected and had perfect english, w
still, kara-murza maintains that he was poisoned. >> vladimir kara-murza: i have absolutely no doubthat this was a li it was intended to kill. because, as i mentioned already, the doctors told my wife that it's about a 5% chance of survival. and when it's that kind of percentage, it's not to scare. it's to kill. >> stahl: can you be sure that what happened to you was directed by mr. putin? >> vladimir kara-murza: well, of that we have no idea. i don't know the precise...
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but what would the motive be in thecase of the critic vladimir kara-murza?ambridge educated, he was for years a washington-based reporter for a russian tv station. so he was well connected and had perfect english, which he used to incessantly criticize the regime on the international stage. >> a government that is based on genuine support does not need to jail its opponents. >> reporter: as if his outspokenness wasn't enough to anger the kremlin, he made matters worse for himself when he joined forces with this man. >> it's death if you cross the putin regime. >> reporter: bill browder was for years the largest foreign investor in russia, and putin's champion. but he turned into a dogged adversary when his russian tax attorney sergei magnitsky blew the whistle on alleged large-scale theft by government officials. >> we discovered massive corruption of the putin regime. sergey exposed it, testified against officials involved. he was subsequently arrested, put in pretrial detention, tortured for 358 days, and killed at the age of 37. >> reporter: browder was s
but what would the motive be in thecase of the critic vladimir kara-murza?ambridge educated, he was for years a washington-based reporter for a russian tv station. so he was well connected and had perfect english, which he used to incessantly criticize the regime on the international stage. >> a government that is based on genuine support does not need to jail its opponents. >> reporter: as if his outspokenness wasn't enough to anger the kremlin, he made matters worse for himself...
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it's worked well for a lot of companies. >> kara, what happens to the board?> i think they need a lot of new people and i wouldn't be surprised if there's a shake-up on this there are a lot of independent directors if they need to go public but they have a lot of different voices to counter the founder. so we'll see i think they will probably bring in, you know, i have heard names like meg whitman coming onto the board. or people that don't necessarily have money interest in it. or an employment interest. so, you know, there are all kinds of people you can bring in allen mulali, there are a lot of people that would be a very good stuard steward of a company uber is a remarkable project that has changed transportation. so you have to focus on that, i think, with putting great people in place it takes a brand and a product further. >> kara, you have walked us through the company's story for so long. we know you will continue to do so we didn't have much time with you today, but thank you very much >> thank you so much >>> joining us from one market in san franci
it's worked well for a lot of companies. >> kara, what happens to the board?> i think they need a lot of new people and i wouldn't be surprised if there's a shake-up on this there are a lot of independent directors if they need to go public but they have a lot of different voices to counter the founder. so we'll see i think they will probably bring in, you know, i have heard names like meg whitman coming onto the board. or people that don't necessarily have money interest in it. or an...
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kara, good morning to you.een watching your twitter feed as we work this morning and sounds like there's some debate about whether or not travis takes a leave. sounds like you know something >> i do. early this morning someone had tweeted he was not taking a leave. it's not been decided. it's up to him apparently. he can take a leave if he wants but not a requirement of the holder recommendations some people have been reporting it was in the holder recommendations and it's not they definitely have some issues of mismanagement and fixing those kinds of things and reading that memo i posted last week there's some issues how he conducts himself as an ceo we're looking at an attempt to overhaul a ceo rather than to put him to the side. that could change. it's uber so you never know. >> does that include michael >> no, he's gone he's negotiating his exit. i would be shocked if that changed in some way. there was a lot of pressure. i do think the holder recommendations do discuss the departure of a number of differen
kara, good morning to you.een watching your twitter feed as we work this morning and sounds like there's some debate about whether or not travis takes a leave. sounds like you know something >> i do. early this morning someone had tweeted he was not taking a leave. it's not been decided. it's up to him apparently. he can take a leave if he wants but not a requirement of the holder recommendations some people have been reporting it was in the holder recommendations and it's not they...
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yanez -- robbery of kara yanez. >> we all came together and graduated. >> i'm just happy.et a chance to take care of my family, which i always wanted to do, and i'm doing what i love. >> i have always really, really loved fat animals, but, of course, our main concer getting him healthy. >> he's a cutie. >> hi. big buddy, you're so sweet. >> big buddy. >>> you heard a little bit about it in that last story. next in sports we have more on the local basketball player who could be the first pick in the nba draft. when you're clocking out. i'm the one clocking in & sensing your every move and automatically adjusting to help you stay effortlessly comfortable. there. i can even warm these to help you fall asleep faster. does your bed do that? 0 smart bed. let's meet at a sleep number store. >>> now wusa9 game on sports with frank hanrahan brought to you by xfinity. >> nationals trying to make it a very special father's day weekend looking for the four game sweep of the new york mets in new york in those powder blue unis we all offense went quiet. nats fall to the mets 5-1, but th
yanez -- robbery of kara yanez. >> we all came together and graduated. >> i'm just happy.et a chance to take care of my family, which i always wanted to do, and i'm doing what i love. >> i have always really, really loved fat animals, but, of course, our main concer getting him healthy. >> he's a cutie. >> hi. big buddy, you're so sweet. >> big buddy. >>> you heard a little bit about it in that last story. next in sports we have more on the local...
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joining us this morning, the executive editor kara swisher.n't wait to check in with kara in a moment on a big day for tech apple's ceo, tim cook, bezos, cats among the nearly one dozen tech ceos travel together white house today for the first meeting of president trump's american technology council. we're at the white house watching all that good morning. >> good morning, carl. that group has convened conference calls in the past but it is first meeting of the tech ceos here at the white house it is the high list the white house's public schedule. but as we've been seeing taenldes come in, we notice there is another meeting at the white house today on tochl ax r. so we're, of course, going stay tuned into what exactly comes out of that meeting which is going to be very important for our viewers as well. but the meeting with the tech executives is very narrowly focussed today the office of american innovation wants to talk about how to modernize government services and this is what they have on the agenda so far. they want to talk about modern
joining us this morning, the executive editor kara swisher.n't wait to check in with kara in a moment on a big day for tech apple's ceo, tim cook, bezos, cats among the nearly one dozen tech ceos travel together white house today for the first meeting of president trump's american technology council. we're at the white house watching all that good morning. >> good morning, carl. that group has convened conference calls in the past but it is first meeting of the tech ceos here at the white...
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and when we come back, kara swisher and that wide-ranging interview she had with hillary clinton.uawk alley ou" will be right back. ke her see trends to stay ahead of her competition. no more sleepless nights. - we're going to be friends! - i'm sorry about this. don't be embarrassed of me, jim. i'm getting excited about this! we know the future. we're going to be friends! because we're building it. what?pony neighing] hey gary. oh. what's with the dog-sized horse? i'm crazy stressed trying to figure out this complex trade so i brought in my comfort pony, warren, to help me deal. isn't that right warren? well, you could get support from thinkorswim's in-app chat. it lets you chat and share your screen directly with a live person right from the app, so you don't need a comfort pony. oh, so what about my motivational meerkat? in-app chat on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. is unlike anything what we have ever faced.. [ sinister laugh ] what's happening? you have been selected. [ dramatic music ] give in to me. i'm scared. [ screams ] [ dramatic music continues ] the mummy. rated p
and when we come back, kara swisher and that wide-ranging interview she had with hillary clinton.uawk alley ou" will be right back. ke her see trends to stay ahead of her competition. no more sleepless nights. - we're going to be friends! - i'm sorry about this. don't be embarrassed of me, jim. i'm getting excited about this! we know the future. we're going to be friends! because we're building it. what?pony neighing] hey gary. oh. what's with the dog-sized horse? i'm crazy stressed trying...
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thank you, kara. i appreciate it. dana, i need you to stick around because i want to turn now to cnn's exclusive reporting tonight, new interest being raised in the trump campaign speech in washington last year. in the audience that day, russia's ambassador to the u.s. jim sciutto is here, as you can see. jamie gangel and shimon prokupecz broke the story. jim is going to join us with what you are learning. >> hill sources and intelligence sources all briefed on the investigation tell myself and my colleagues, jamie and shimon, that congressional investigators are examining whether attorney general jeff sessions had and additional private meeting with russia's ambassador during the presidential campaign. investigators on the hill are requesting additional information including schedules from sessions now. a source with knowledge tells cnn. they're focusing on whether such a meeting took place on april 27th, 2016, at the mayflower hotel here in washington where then-candidate donald trump was delivering his first major
thank you, kara. i appreciate it. dana, i need you to stick around because i want to turn now to cnn's exclusive reporting tonight, new interest being raised in the trump campaign speech in washington last year. in the audience that day, russia's ambassador to the u.s. jim sciutto is here, as you can see. jamie gangel and shimon prokupecz broke the story. jim is going to join us with what you are learning. >> hill sources and intelligence sources all briefed on the investigation tell...
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. >> reporter: when 31-year-old dean karas hits the bars, he maybe strikes off a new relationship.level of confidence that wouldn't have been possible just a few years ago. >> i don't want to sound cynical, but i don't have to trust somebody 100%, because i know for myself that i'm protected. >> reporter: that's because karas, who is hiv negative begins his day with prep preexposure prophylaxis which reduces the chance of hiv by 90%. >> when you said safe sex, it meant using a condom. >> reporter: and now? >> you can remove that level of protection if you want to and know that you're not going to be hism v positive. >> reporter: karas, who gets a checkup every three months is well aware of all that's happened since june of 1981. that's when an infectious disease researcher at the national institutes of health first started noticing reports that clusters of young gay men were being diagnosed with highly unusual infections. >> it became clear to me that even though we did not know what this was, was a sexually transmitted infection. >> reporter: it would take a few years before dr. a
. >> reporter: when 31-year-old dean karas hits the bars, he maybe strikes off a new relationship.level of confidence that wouldn't have been possible just a few years ago. >> i don't want to sound cynical, but i don't have to trust somebody 100%, because i know for myself that i'm protected. >> reporter: that's because karas, who is hiv negative begins his day with prep preexposure prophylaxis which reduces the chance of hiv by 90%. >> when you said safe sex, it meant...
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. >> kara, traditionally investors in silicon valley companies don't have that much power to oust thenk this is a seat change moment for companies that will see increasing voting rights of minority shareholders moving forward or is this an uneun uber specific issue. >> i think they have more power than they want to let on what they don't do is they don't want to rock the boat. in a lot of cases it's not true that they don't have power, they do have leverage, which is the thing we wrote about in this case there were so many different things not just the sexual harassment issues, there was retaliatory behavior, lack of an executive bench, anybody who is make tler anymore. this idea around the lawsuit with alphabet which was looming. that this ceo is not the ceo to take it public >> so the board has to expand the search to now include ceo as well can you give us names, industries they're looking at specifically >> transportation, anybody who is a really strong ceo could do this they have to find somebody who is innovative and can pivot in this fast changing industry. there's a lot of com
. >> kara, traditionally investors in silicon valley companies don't have that much power to oust thenk this is a seat change moment for companies that will see increasing voting rights of minority shareholders moving forward or is this an uneun uber specific issue. >> i think they have more power than they want to let on what they don't do is they don't want to rock the boat. in a lot of cases it's not true that they don't have power, they do have leverage, which is the thing we...
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and he, like steve jobs, he appeared at these conferences that i produced with my partner, kara swishny times including -- famously -- they did one together on stage. so i spent a lot of time learning, arguing -- because i think that's one way you learn, is to argue, particularly if you're a journalist -- with both of those people. i've known jeff bezos since he started, since even a little before he started amazon. and i see him -- i've spent less time with him over the years than with those two. i mean, this is not, it sounds sort of ridiculously egotistical, but when you are the chief technology columnist for "the wall street journal" for all those years and then you build up your own brand, even after you leave "the wall street journal," these kinds of people will see you. it's not because they like you, because they think you're great, because they think you're smart, it's because that's the way the world works. so it was lucky for me. and if you want to go on and talk about mark zuckerberg or, you know, larry ellison or, you know, any of these big tech figures, yes, i know most
and he, like steve jobs, he appeared at these conferences that i produced with my partner, kara swishny times including -- famously -- they did one together on stage. so i spent a lot of time learning, arguing -- because i think that's one way you learn, is to argue, particularly if you're a journalist -- with both of those people. i've known jeff bezos since he started, since even a little before he started amazon. and i see him -- i've spent less time with him over the years than with those...
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the top metro areas for kara portability also include san francisco, boston and minneapolis. affordability also include san francisco, boston and minette was. passednia senators legislation that would let bars and stay open until past 4:00 a.m. some are rallying against that idea. opponents believe it will increase tragedies involving drunk drivers on the roads. that bill now goes to the state assembly for a vote next week. we got a sneak peek at the new bible museum that is expected to open later this year. the 430,000 square foot building is still under construction just two blocks from the national mall. it'll connect visitors to the bible through technology like never before. the museum is scheduled to open in november. a 3-d printer at helping change the lives of a three-year-old boy in new york. isaac cr uz's arm stopped doctor had as specific arm and made by a 3-d printer. >> having them use prosthetics that are cheaper and disposable dust they break it, great, we make another one. there's no big deal. they will be more comfortable with a prosthetic. adrianna: the 3-d
the top metro areas for kara portability also include san francisco, boston and minneapolis. affordability also include san francisco, boston and minette was. passednia senators legislation that would let bars and stay open until past 4:00 a.m. some are rallying against that idea. opponents believe it will increase tragedies involving drunk drivers on the roads. that bill now goes to the state assembly for a vote next week. we got a sneak peek at the new bible museum that is expected to open...
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. >> that was the moment miss d.c., kara mccullough, was crowned miss usa last month. the 25-year-old scientist who works at the u.s. nuclear regulatory commission is now working to get more kids across the country interested in s.t.e.m. programs. kara mccullough is here in our studio now with what the last month has been li >> thank you. it see you on the stage there winning, representing d.c. so well. what was that like? what was that moment like, winning the miss usa competition? >> it was just exciting. i was so thankful for that opportunity. and just standing there even with new jersey, she was such a dynamic individual as well. i mean, i'm just so thankful tore miss usa and standing there just really put so much more thankfulness and excitement in my heart. >> i wonder if people are really surprised when they win. do you really have no idea going into that moment? >> well, for me, i extracted myself from the outcome because i wanted to enjoy the entire process. but of course after they said my name, the first thing i said was, what is my life? is this really true
. >> that was the moment miss d.c., kara mccullough, was crowned miss usa last month. the 25-year-old scientist who works at the u.s. nuclear regulatory commission is now working to get more kids across the country interested in s.t.e.m. programs. kara mccullough is here in our studio now with what the last month has been li >> thank you. it see you on the stage there winning, representing d.c. so well. what was that like? what was that moment like, winning the miss usa competition?...
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color="#ffff00">>> vladimir kara-murza was an anti-putin activist, which he knew was a dangerous mission. and one day in may 2015, he learned just how dangerous. >> i went, within about 20 minutes, from feeling completely normal to feeling like a very sick man. i don't remember anything for the next month. >> he survived against all odds, only to recently fall deathly ill again. and again, he and others believe he was poisoned. >> it's death if you cross the putin regime. >> the most beautiful thing. i love innovation, i love
>> vladimir kara-murza was an anti-putin activist, which he knew was a dangerous mission. and one day in may 2015, he learned just how dangerous. >> i went, within about 20 minutes, from feeling completely normal to feeling like a very sick man. i don't remember anything for the next month. >> he survived against all odds, only to recently fall deathly ill again. and again, he and others believe he was poisoned. >> it's death if you cross the putin regime. >> the...
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more recently, relations between and kara and berlin have been framed by the arrest in turkey of the turkish journalist. this has been ongoing for some time. the prime minister travel to ankara on monday to try to resolve the issue of allowing germans to travel there, but it was refused. the parliamentary plan this morning was approved to draw out german military from turkey and move them to jordan. genie: this comes at a critical siege that this new has been launched on the islamic state r raqqa. >> the timing is not great and there are questions about how expensive this will be. soldiers, six tanker jets, whether this is a safe move to move into a jordan, and how much this will disrupt the surveillance missions, which are seen as critical. germany is taking part in important reconnaissance missions near syria and also helping its allied forces there. beis thought that this could up to two months, so these missions can be interrupted for two months. the defense minister said that they would try to make the move as uncomplicated as possible but says it is complicated moving all of th
more recently, relations between and kara and berlin have been framed by the arrest in turkey of the turkish journalist. this has been ongoing for some time. the prime minister travel to ankara on monday to try to resolve the issue of allowing germans to travel there, but it was refused. the parliamentary plan this morning was approved to draw out german military from turkey and move them to jordan. genie: this comes at a critical siege that this new has been launched on the islamic state r...
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. >> vladimir kara-murza was an anti-putin activist, which he knew was a dangerous mission. and one day in may 2015, he learned just how dangerous. >> i went, within about 20 minutes, from feeling completely normal to feeling like a very sick man. i don't remember anything for the next month. >> he survived against all odds, only to recently fall deathly ill again. and again, he and others believe he was poisoned. >> it's death if you cross the putin regime. >> the most beautiful thing. i love innovation, i love competing. i hate my competitors. >> you hate your competitors? >> of course, i do. i want to beat them up. >> you want to make dannon
. >> vladimir kara-murza was an anti-putin activist, which he knew was a dangerous mission. and one day in may 2015, he learned just how dangerous. >> i went, within about 20 minutes, from feeling completely normal to feeling like a very sick man. i don't remember anything for the next month. >> he survived against all odds, only to recently fall deathly ill again. and again, he and others believe he was poisoned. >> it's death if you cross the putin regime. >> the...
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joining sussteven who is covering the trial and beth karas.start with you on this, steven, since you're their on site in norristown. we heard from the cosby team, and it was a long -- or longish availability. what stood out in that availability? i heard them mention one thing and that was why they did not bring cosby on the stand. >> the defense too a very unusual approach in some respects. they had a short defense about six minutes long. just one witness who was a witness the prosecution called. i think they felt by that point that cosby on the stand could really only hurt them. his statements could be picked apart if you said the wrong thing. his past could be brought in. the prosecution could not actually introduce anyone besides one prior witness. they felt that less was more in the closing argument, cosby's defense attorney made a lot of the points cosby would have made. also the deposition that was read aloud by someone else in the court. they felt if they went more minimalist they could avoid some pitfalls and create reasonable doubt in
joining sussteven who is covering the trial and beth karas.start with you on this, steven, since you're their on site in norristown. we heard from the cosby team, and it was a long -- or longish availability. what stood out in that availability? i heard them mention one thing and that was why they did not bring cosby on the stand. >> the defense too a very unusual approach in some respects. they had a short defense about six minutes long. just one witness who was a witness the prosecution...
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joining me now, kara swisher, the executive editor of recode, and cnn's chief political correspondentto both of you. kara, i have to start with you, hillary clinton made a pretty remarkable charge today at your conference about russia's influence, and it has caused a war of words tonight between hillary clinton and donald trump. i want you to listen to this. >> so the russians, in my opinion, and based on the intel and counterintel people i've talked to, could not have known how best to weaponize that information unless they had been guided and here's -- >> guided by americans. >> guided by americans and guided by people who had, you know, polling and data information. >> who is that? >> we're getting more information about all of the contacts between trump campaign officials and trump associates with russians before, during, and after the election. so, i hope that we'll get enough information to be able to answer that question. >> but you're leaning trump.
joining me now, kara swisher, the executive editor of recode, and cnn's chief political correspondentto both of you. kara, i have to start with you, hillary clinton made a pretty remarkable charge today at your conference about russia's influence, and it has caused a war of words tonight between hillary clinton and donald trump. i want you to listen to this. >> so the russians, in my opinion, and based on the intel and counterintel people i've talked to, could not have known how best to...
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el elan -- and can we come together and accomplish something. >> hopefully we can soon. >> kara, thankh. >>> coming up, breaking news on attorney general jeff sessions. he is going to testify and is going to be in public. >> he said he volunteered to do it and wants to tell his story. we'll have a chance to hear what he has to say tomorrow. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's in your wallet? he's happy.t's with him? your family's finally eating vegetables thanks to our birds eye voila skillet meals. and they only take 15 minutes to make. ahh! birds eye voila so veggie good i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare
el elan -- and can we come together and accomplish something. >> hopefully we can soon. >> kara, thankh. >>> coming up, breaking news on attorney general jeff sessions. he is going to testify and is going to be in public. >> he said he volunteered to do it and wants to tell his story. we'll have a chance to hear what he has to say tomorrow. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn...
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joining me now, kara swisher, the executive editor of recode, and cnn's chief political correspondentood evening to both of you. kara, i have to start with you, hillary clinton made a pretty remarkable charge today at your conference about russia's influence, and it has caused
joining me now, kara swisher, the executive editor of recode, and cnn's chief political correspondentood evening to both of you. kara, i have to start with you, hillary clinton made a pretty remarkable charge today at your conference about russia's influence, and it has caused
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well let's discuss all of this with anthony kara's political science professor emeritus at not to dime university thank you very much indeed for joining us this afternoon what do you make of the conflicting signals from the u.s. with trump say one thing then the state department saying the opposite. yes it just looks for the simple you know reading it from a simple point of view they are contradictory i mean we have a contradiction over here we have the president trump is accusing or saying stating confirming that qatar is a terrorist supporter on the other hand we see that you know there are no proofs of such things as yet they have not been delivered who and what are the things and how qatar is supporting terrorism in addition to this he is selling to the qatari already approved the sale of about twelve billion u.s. dollars of material military material now we have to understand over here that the american foreign policy is not a policy that is really. non-flexible it's a policy that could change depending on so many actors there are plenty of actors and there are plenty of interest
well let's discuss all of this with anthony kara's political science professor emeritus at not to dime university thank you very much indeed for joining us this afternoon what do you make of the conflicting signals from the u.s. with trump say one thing then the state department saying the opposite. yes it just looks for the simple you know reading it from a simple point of view they are contradictory i mean we have a contradiction over here we have the president trump is accusing or saying...
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want to talk about a large man at bay because the current here commission president john clarke and kara says while he's holding the job there's going to be no large man but his membership commissioner says one kerry is gone and will accept new members and what do you think i mean right now a lot of things are going on in europe even though you're making it seem like it's ok i mean you've got you know the integration the reform of it to spit thing that migrant do you think you can digest new members i mean especially if it's members that aren't financially viable let me just. not say that they haven't seen these funny you're right there in europe or in other parts of the world you have many problems i mean europe is much much better in the past so i want to put things in perspective historically and also geographically when you see other parts of the world wars going on you hate to mistrust i mean europe from that point of view is doing much better than other parts of the world having said that i don't want. to seem to know i'm saying that everything is perfect i'm not saying that i'm tr
want to talk about a large man at bay because the current here commission president john clarke and kara says while he's holding the job there's going to be no large man but his membership commissioner says one kerry is gone and will accept new members and what do you think i mean right now a lot of things are going on in europe even though you're making it seem like it's ok i mean you've got you know the integration the reform of it to spit thing that migrant do you think you can digest new...
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kara was what she and i took a quick scooter it just now lots of drama there lots of dramatic soundbites lots of dramatic music but i didn't get to see it all after say you watch more of it was that smoking gun. well kevin this is a special report that i add to viewers just a few hours ago as you said and it was billed as the first comprehensive telling on television the talk of the twenty sixteen race with geography lessons for the american league and the pup. about more still to come now who wouldn't want to watch this it sounds like c.n.n. is finally going to lift the lid on all this unsubstantiated evidence unverified source it's been used to suit themselves almost exactly it's been using this to russia for almost a year now so there's going to be a lot of disappointed viewers is all i have to say it's the same old tune repackaged in a new way a lot of on this music a lot of close up shots on president putin looking mean and moody and the same sort of thing we saw in previous special reports from c.n.n. such as putin the most powerful man in the world something which the got back to
kara was what she and i took a quick scooter it just now lots of drama there lots of dramatic soundbites lots of dramatic music but i didn't get to see it all after say you watch more of it was that smoking gun. well kevin this is a special report that i add to viewers just a few hours ago as you said and it was billed as the first comprehensive telling on television the talk of the twenty sixteen race with geography lessons for the american league and the pup. about more still to come now who...
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." >>> we have kara mccoullough, miss usa 2017 couple of young scientists. >>> that's right. you brought with you? >> thank you. >> welcome! >> i have two young scientists. and they are here today to do science projects with us. >> i think it is adorable. you do this at schools and the kids get a big burst and laugh and smile. you've showed us the science. you are smart. >> everyone is smart. science is everywhere. >> she will teach us how to bring out the science in us. there is an explosion of color. tell us about that. >> we want to show you what happens when you wash dishes. essentially, we put milk on the plate, one half-inch. anybody else want to help me? about one half inch of milk try not to put any bubbles in here and cover the base of the plate. perfect. >> there you are. when i wash dishes, i get dishpan hands and i'm glad to see something else come out of it. >> each one will take three colors. we have green, yellow, red and blue. >> which do you want? >> yellow. >> we want to have it match your fingernails. >> put one or two dots on the plate. >> red is my favori
." >>> we have kara mccoullough, miss usa 2017 couple of young scientists. >>> that's right. you brought with you? >> thank you. >> welcome! >> i have two young scientists. and they are here today to do science projects with us. >> i think it is adorable. you do this at schools and the kids get a big burst and laugh and smile. you've showed us the science. you are smart. >> everyone is smart. science is everywhere. >> she will teach us...
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. >> vladimir kara-murza was an anti-putin activist, which he knew was a dangerous mission. one day in may 2015, he learned just how dangerous. >> i went, within about 20 minutes, from feeling completely normal to feeling like a very sick man. i don't remember anything for the next month. >> he survived against all odds, only to recently fall deathly ill again. and again, he and others believe he was poisoned. >> it's death if you cross the putin regime. >> the most beautiful thing. i love innovation, i love competing. i hate my competitors. >> you hate your competitors? >> of course, i do. i want to beat them up. >> you want to make dannon
. >> vladimir kara-murza was an anti-putin activist, which he knew was a dangerous mission. one day in may 2015, he learned just how dangerous. >> i went, within about 20 minutes, from feeling completely normal to feeling like a very sick man. i don't remember anything for the next month. >> he survived against all odds, only to recently fall deathly ill again. and again, he and others believe he was poisoned. >> it's death if you cross the putin regime. >> the...
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how do we make sure that not only is health kara, for healthe but also accessible. >> one of the issuesn expansion of medication under obamacare, what changes can be made? we know 5 of your colleagues are pushing back opposing the bill, largely because of the expansion of medicaid in there, how do you wind that down to make everyone happy. >> maria, my take is that, the commitment that was made was to repeal and replacement there are two components, that i think we're all looking at. does this sufficiently get rid of things that obamacare did that were damaging to health care and to people and to job growth, is the repeal side is one part. the other part is the replacement and what can be done to make certain that, the reason i think this is so important, i would say that healthcare system before obamacare was far from perfect. we ought to have been doing more things to make sure it was more affordable and accessible without the affordable care act, we need to get back to this. then secondly, what do we do to replace it? part is transition, you are talking about. the affordable care act
how do we make sure that not only is health kara, for healthe but also accessible. >> one of the issuesn expansion of medication under obamacare, what changes can be made? we know 5 of your colleagues are pushing back opposing the bill, largely because of the expansion of medicaid in there, how do you wind that down to make everyone happy. >> maria, my take is that, the commitment that was made was to repeal and replacement there are two components, that i think we're all looking...
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i asked kara swisher about that earlier. her response to me was come on don what are you still on, dial up? a lot of things can change in eight years. especially eight years, and four years. and simply the technology had moved on from the obama -- in those four years from the obama administration. >> it was a juggernaut in 2012. there's no question about that. but yes things do change in four years. we unfortunately did not keep up with those changes to the extent we must have. >> margaret i'll give you the last word since i put words in your mouth. >> we all feel for hillary clinton. i'm not sure i have much to add. i guess what i'm trying to say to maria is sure democrats want to hear from her. but the problem with all the folks who voted for trump, that 39, 40% floor of his that's so solid behind him, if they hear hillary clinton talking about this they continue to just tune it out. they don't believe there is a russia problem. they continue to say there is not a single piece of evidence that points to collaboration with
i asked kara swisher about that earlier. her response to me was come on don what are you still on, dial up? a lot of things can change in eight years. especially eight years, and four years. and simply the technology had moved on from the obama -- in those four years from the obama administration. >> it was a juggernaut in 2012. there's no question about that. but yes things do change in four years. we unfortunately did not keep up with those changes to the extent we must have. >>...
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kara swisher broke that story. she joins us this morning. >> how are you doing? >> good. your piece. the letter goes back a few years, which makes you wonder what does it say about uber's culture and leadership now? >> well, i don't know. the issue is travis also resent it a year later and quite proud of it at the time, and continued to be for a very long time. -- kind of an odd thing to -- >> i think we still can hear you okay, k.a.r.a., on the mobile phone. does it do anything to change expectations of his tenure? >> i'm not the board of uber at all. i don't know what they think of it. it doesn't reflect well on him for sure. if he's the head of a frat, i suppose it does, but it's not easy to think that it's oak to joke that you can't sleep about -- hi probably shouldn't be making a joke about that in a communication with his employees. >> when i read the internal memo uber is definitely distinct, but i wonder how common a letter like this is for silicon valley, or if it is uniquely a unique directive. you hear constantly about the frat/bro culture over there. is it mor
kara swisher broke that story. she joins us this morning. >> how are you doing? >> good. your piece. the letter goes back a few years, which makes you wonder what does it say about uber's culture and leadership now? >> well, i don't know. the issue is travis also resent it a year later and quite proud of it at the time, and continued to be for a very long time. -- kind of an odd thing to -- >> i think we still can hear you okay, k.a.r.a., on the mobile phone. does it do...
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to kara swisher's point, this could be the most uncomfortable retreat of all time. >> an update on newsparis, france's interior minister saying the suspect that drove a van into a police vehicle on the champs-elysees is dead. the minister said a number of weapons and explosives were found in the vehicle. authorities say the suspect was lying on the ground immobilized after the attack. no injuries have been reported, other than his. the motive remains unclear. >> extraordinary. weapons, explosives, none detonated and no injuries. >>> next, seven american soldiers who were found dead in a flood department of a u.s. destroyer after it collided with a cargo ship. we're going to take you live to japan. ♪ top speed fifty knots life ♪ on the caribbean seas ♪ it's a champagne and models potpourri ♪ on my yacht made of cuban mahogany ♪ gany, gany, gany ♪ watch this (i wanted him to eat healthy., so i feed jake purina cat chow naturals indoor, a nutritious formula with no artificial flavors. made specifically for indoor cats. purina cat chow. nutrition to build better lives. we're not professiona
to kara swisher's point, this could be the most uncomfortable retreat of all time. >> an update on newsparis, france's interior minister saying the suspect that drove a van into a police vehicle on the champs-elysees is dead. the minister said a number of weapons and explosives were found in the vehicle. authorities say the suspect was lying on the ground immobilized after the attack. no injuries have been reported, other than his. the motive remains unclear. >> extraordinary....
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you have vladimir kara-murza on your show. other people have died. mr.threatened often and people should be worried about their security without a question, especially him. >> has there been a softening of the united states government role in trying to protect those dissenterds and trying to keep russia on the straight and narrow when it comeso the way they treat the protesters? >> well, i was heart understaen a statement by the administration condemning these arrests. i know a lot of individuals looking for asylum in this country. they are seeking that. that's a good sign. what i don't know is what the president himself thinks, president trump. i've never heard him talk about democracy and human rights in any country, let alone russia. at the end of the day that's going to matter for signaling support or signaling to putin not to do the most dramatic, dishlgs violent measures against these protesters. >> michael mcfall, former u.s. ambassador to russia a thorn in the side to president putin while he was there which everyone let you forget for a moment.
you have vladimir kara-murza on your show. other people have died. mr.threatened often and people should be worried about their security without a question, especially him. >> has there been a softening of the united states government role in trying to protect those dissenterds and trying to keep russia on the straight and narrow when it comeso the way they treat the protesters? >> well, i was heart understaen a statement by the administration condemning these arrests. i know a lot...
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it was quite an interesting interview that she did with walt mossberg and kara swisher of recode. i was clear from watching her in that interview that she has spent hours and hours and hours poring through data and information and analyses to try to understand why she lost. i mean, i thought one of the more telling statements she had, and i think i'm paraphrasing here, was something to the effect of i take responsibility for every decision i made, but that wasn't why i lost. and she has found a variety of reasons other than her own skills as a candidate, the way she ran the campaign or her campaign's performance to conclude these are the reasons she lost, not any of those. now, she is rightly concerned, as everyone is, about the role of the russians and what happened in the election and whether the russians will try to do that in future elections and the degree to which the sanctity of the vote here or the sanctity of the way we operate a democracy is at risk because of what now can be done through social media and through hacking and all sorts of nefarious ways, and she is quite
it was quite an interesting interview that she did with walt mossberg and kara swisher of recode. i was clear from watching her in that interview that she has spent hours and hours and hours poring through data and information and analyses to try to understand why she lost. i mean, i thought one of the more telling statements she had, and i think i'm paraphrasing here, was something to the effect of i take responsibility for every decision i made, but that wasn't why i lost. and she has found a...
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pandora, kara up. interesting downside stories. 20 of ex-dividends to be aware of.just two days away from the general election in the u.k. as jeremy corbyn and theresa may make their final pitches for votes. markets brace for a bumpy ride. let's talk about volatility. one week, one month volatility spiked higher. capturing the risk event. we have other risk event's in the next few days including the ecb, lust the testimony of mr. comey. we're watching carefully. joining us is an fx strategy at ing. good morning. let's start with the pound. kohl's have tightened, we take our choice on which we don't believe. how is the market set up in sterling going into this event? >> the knee-jerk reaction for sterling is a function of getting a stable political environment. the status quo of the conservative majority and a small gain in seats should be modest, but our view is for sterling to move higher now, we expect -- we need mrs. may to get a lead of at least 50 and at least close to 100 realistically for sterling to move higher from here. we think 132 against the dollar is m
pandora, kara up. interesting downside stories. 20 of ex-dividends to be aware of.just two days away from the general election in the u.k. as jeremy corbyn and theresa may make their final pitches for votes. markets brace for a bumpy ride. let's talk about volatility. one week, one month volatility spiked higher. capturing the risk event. we have other risk event's in the next few days including the ecb, lust the testimony of mr. comey. we're watching carefully. joining us is an fx strategy at...
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you've had vladimir kara-murza on your show. he's testimony what can happen.er people have died. mr. navalny is threatened often with these, you know this green stuff that they throw in his face. and people should be worried about their security without a question, especially mr. navalny. >> has there been softening of the united states government's role in trying to protect those dissenters and trying to keep russia sort of on the straight and narrow when it comes to the way they treat political dissidents in protest? >> well, i was heartened to see there was a statement by the trump administration today condemning these arrests. that's a good sign. i also know of other individuals looking for asylum in this country. they are seeking that. that's a good sign. what i don't know is what the president himself thinks. president trump. i've never heard him talk about democracy and human rights in any country abroad let alone russia, and at the end of the day, that's what's going to really matter in terms of signaling for support or signalling to putin not to do th
you've had vladimir kara-murza on your show. he's testimony what can happen.er people have died. mr. navalny is threatened often with these, you know this green stuff that they throw in his face. and people should be worried about their security without a question, especially mr. navalny. >> has there been softening of the united states government's role in trying to protect those dissenters and trying to keep russia sort of on the straight and narrow when it comes to the way they treat...
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. >> reporter: 16-year-old kara didn't think she would survive that night.her wheelchair, she couldn't get to the exits. >> i thought of all the things i've not done in my life yet and it was horrible. you are worried everybody yelling for their parents, children, friends. >> she hoped to replace the memories with something better. >> they're not going to beat you. >> reporter: this morning her tickets hadn't come through. thousands came early, nervous, anxious, thinking of london. >> something happened again last night. just really upsetting. >> reporter: police closed the streets, guarded the gates, and searched every bag. two hours before show time -- you made it. >> i know. i'm really excited. >> you're going to see her. >> i know. i can't wait. >> reporter: keira with tickets and a brave face. tonight, a chance to make new memories, to heal, 15-year-old olivia campbell was one of the first victims to be named. >> i had the pleasure of meeting olivia's mom a few days ago. she told me olivia would have wanted to hear the hits. >> reporter: tonight, they'r
. >> reporter: 16-year-old kara didn't think she would survive that night.her wheelchair, she couldn't get to the exits. >> i thought of all the things i've not done in my life yet and it was horrible. you are worried everybody yelling for their parents, children, friends. >> she hoped to replace the memories with something better. >> they're not going to beat you. >> reporter: this morning her tickets hadn't come through. thousands came early, nervous, anxious,...
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absolutely and i think kara says that and again, being a witness to it, being there with the camera, have time to think about the decisions you are making, because you are in such a vulnerable state. yes, you don't actually know when to let them go and that is the point.|j actually know when to let them go and that is the point. i guess some people, that is why it is easier to hand over to funeral directors and say, you take control, i am in ms andi say, you take control, i am in ms and i can't deal with these decisions and that is where it helps ——iam in decisions and that is where it helps ——iamina decisions and that is where it helps —— i am in a mess. that is why it helps to talk about it beforehand to let people know what you like. there isa time let people know what you like. there is a time where if you don't isolate life to death, you have a chance to actually take that journey and understand that and comprehended and you have time to do that. it really helps. one thing that occurs to me, it isa helps. one thing that occurs to me, it is a modern invention because long ago, pe
absolutely and i think kara says that and again, being a witness to it, being there with the camera, have time to think about the decisions you are making, because you are in such a vulnerable state. yes, you don't actually know when to let them go and that is the point.|j actually know when to let them go and that is the point. i guess some people, that is why it is easier to hand over to funeral directors and say, you take control, i am in ms andi say, you take control, i am in ms and i can't...
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. >> so david, it sounds like that kara had already had two kids, one of the requirement, you have toat you can car a baby full term, that everything work out for your birth, you didn't have an emergency at the end that would preclude you from caring again. >> wow, you already had to have had a child. >> yes. >> judge is that? if have had one successful? >> records show if you had one healthy pregnancy, you can car a pregnancy. >> and emotionally, too. you know what goes into it. >> makes sense. >> okay, so let's go, pennsylvania, delaware, and new jersey. >> sure. >> it is legal in all three states. >> legal, yes. pennsylvania, would be the best of the three. >> why? >> in my opinion. >> we have process, where, say, while cara was pregnant with the baby we file paperwork with the court where we get the intended parent on the birth is her self cat before the baby is born. so we know who the legal par rent. >> okay. >> that process not available in new jersey, and to my knowledge not delaware either. >> how does that make it complicated once the baby is born? >> of at baby is born you'
. >> so david, it sounds like that kara had already had two kids, one of the requirement, you have toat you can car a baby full term, that everything work out for your birth, you didn't have an emergency at the end that would preclude you from caring again. >> wow, you already had to have had a child. >> yes. >> judge is that? if have had one successful? >> records show if you had one healthy pregnancy, you can car a pregnancy. >> and emotionally, too. you...
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any public input, any democratic bipartisan input, just the opposite of the way the cures act and kara were put together. >> let me jump back in here. you have colleagues in the senate who have been very outspoken on the effect of this crisis on their states. are you confident that they're not going to vote for a bill that they think is going to harm their constituents in this way? >> well, first of all i'm not going to speak for any senator let alone senator portman. they can speak for themselves how they're going to vote or anything else. i do know they care deeply about these issues. i do know that throughout the discussions in the house i made a couple of presentations at the senate republican conference, so none of this was a secret within our world in terms of moving things back and forth. i mean the legislative process is bit upon give and taken between the house and the senate and understandings and flexibility, and i'm sure that's how we got to 21st century cures, how we got to cara, how we get to major legislation. there's always give and taken between the senate. reconciliat
any public input, any democratic bipartisan input, just the opposite of the way the cures act and kara were put together. >> let me jump back in here. you have colleagues in the senate who have been very outspoken on the effect of this crisis on their states. are you confident that they're not going to vote for a bill that they think is going to harm their constituents in this way? >> well, first of all i'm not going to speak for any senator let alone senator portman. they can speak...
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forever uber board adopt agnew series of recommendations from eric hoerld we'll discuss all of this with karay after story on uber. she's with us next i caer to have that college experience that i had. the classes, the friends, the independence. and since we planned for it, that student debt is the one experience, i'm glad she'll miss when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise the street". things have shifted. check out financials still in the green, fraction swral fractionally higher let's sends it downtown for the start of "squawk alley". >>> good morning it's 11:00 a.m. ge headquarters in boston. 11:00 a.m. on wall street. "squawk alley" is live
forever uber board adopt agnew series of recommendations from eric hoerld we'll discuss all of this with karay after story on uber. she's with us next i caer to have that college experience that i had. the classes, the friends, the independence. and since we planned for it, that student debt is the one experience, i'm glad she'll miss when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise the street". things have shifted. check out financials still in the green,...
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kara's dad is a lifelong fisherman, who knows a good craft beer when he sees one.at? we built this long runway not only so shania could go down it, so hoda can go down dancing. >> hoda's rock star dreams areg i )m ... ==topvo== the two men now facing charges in the deadly ghostship >>> good morning. it's 8:56. i'm kris sanchez. the two men facing charges in the deadly ghostship warehouse fire are due in court where it's possible they will be arraigned on those charges. derrick almena and max harris face 36 separate manslaughter charges, one for each person who died in last year's fire. one suspect max harris you're seeing on your screen spoke yesterday to the "east bay times" and doubts the allegations against him will hold up in court. prosecutors accuse harris of blocking off the staircase from the second floor of the warehouse that took away one of the two main escape routes. >>> happening now, a look at a giant water -- wall of water shooting out of a fire hydrant happening right now in oakland's rock ridge neighborhood here cab bot elementary school. we are be
kara's dad is a lifelong fisherman, who knows a good craft beer when he sees one.at? we built this long runway not only so shania could go down it, so hoda can go down dancing. >> hoda's rock star dreams areg i )m ... ==topvo== the two men now facing charges in the deadly ghostship >>> good morning. it's 8:56. i'm kris sanchez. the two men facing charges in the deadly ghostship warehouse fire are due in court where it's possible they will be arraigned on those charges. derrick...