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kara, we'll save that for next time. good to see you.hanks so much. >> thanks a lot. >>> when we return, tech on a tear with the nasdaq looking for its if i have straight positive week although it's right around the flat line right now. we'll look at what's driving the rally next. >>> facebook, microsoft, tesla, amazon only a few set to report earnings this week. we'll break down what to expect after the break. dow's down 50 points. stay with us. target date fund? 529 plan? a 10-k? what's an etf? an ipo? 401(k)? where do i start? empower yourself with the free tools and resources on investor.gov. before you invest, investor.gov. on investor.gov. we segetting to patientscines in record time. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, creating a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. >>> the journalist this morning reporting that samsung will delay the release of its galaxy fold smartphone originally slated for this friday after several reviewers reported screen issues with the $2,000 devices
kara, we'll save that for next time. good to see you.hanks so much. >> thanks a lot. >>> when we return, tech on a tear with the nasdaq looking for its if i have straight positive week although it's right around the flat line right now. we'll look at what's driving the rally next. >>> facebook, microsoft, tesla, amazon only a few set to report earnings this week. we'll break down what to expect after the break. dow's down 50 points. stay with us. target date fund? 529...
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for more on pinterest, we're joined this morning by kara swisher.d morning. >> how you doing >> i'm good. what do you think we should know about this one. >> it's a different company than the others, than the ride hailing company. it's advertising base in a lot of ways. it's a different type of company and actually i always thought the pinterest would get sold to google and amazon and it still might in the future, but it's a little different, a little less showy, a little less out there. this drop in valuation i think reflects how people feel about these unprofitable companies going public and how profitable they can be. i think they're losing almost $750 million in revenue and losing 68 million or something like that, something in that range. it's not as bad as the car share companies but it still reflects how do you get to these massive evaluations that have been made previous. >> you've had ben at the code conference in recent years. how do you think he'll act as a spokesperson for this company? >> he's very shy. he's a shy person and i don't mea
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head of the city of national security studies in colombo sri lanka mr bayard going to sit kara we're getting reports about another blast in or near colombo do you have any information on that. this just reported minutes ago. let's go to the eve of the jews just means that the number. two will really to. succumb to this. this is the sons not to be. the best of the victims so it's nice if. you witnessed one of the attacks today as you were inside one of the targeted hotels when it's all when it all happened could you tell us about what you saw. i was in michigan others have. some of my family and. it's a good way to celebrate. prince and now the blast went off after only twenty five or so and this was actually time to be restaurant on exactly what everybody wants having actually said so this is the house and also what we we. see in the stack is. there are so many victims in the world. and then. some to c.n.n. . and others to actually are. actually shooting what's in the songs and it's. not often we got the nucleus instance and needed a single community because it was right next to the
head of the city of national security studies in colombo sri lanka mr bayard going to sit kara we're getting reports about another blast in or near colombo do you have any information on that. this just reported minutes ago. let's go to the eve of the jews just means that the number. two will really to. succumb to this. this is the sons not to be. the best of the victims so it's nice if. you witnessed one of the attacks today as you were inside one of the targeted hotels when it's all when it...
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short while ago we spoke to a song by a good i think kara head of the institute of national security studies in colombo sri lanka he was in one of the hotels in sri lanka's capital that were targeted in today's attacks he told us about what he witnessed. last month off and i was on my way down to the cafe has happened. the day they have all the people were having breakfast and more so than much. and there was lot of foreigners and. victims from that and. more so than actually military barracks the military defend the headquarters right next to the shangri-la hotel and the meeting today there was one of assistance coming from the military and who was running while you're walking out of the building they would treat running in to assist and. so many casualties so. there was some of it there was. bombs from like everywhere like seven seven other ones from our from different places in sri lanka and some pretty sounding martial even for. the. national guard and i'd like to. see a check on the violent extremist groups. so many. groups. and there could be quite significant coming. and this
short while ago we spoke to a song by a good i think kara head of the institute of national security studies in colombo sri lanka he was in one of the hotels in sri lanka's capital that were targeted in today's attacks he told us about what he witnessed. last month off and i was on my way down to the cafe has happened. the day they have all the people were having breakfast and more so than much. and there was lot of foreigners and. victims from that and. more so than actually military barracks...
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kara head of the institute of national security studies in colombo sri lanka mr of a good mystic kara you witnessed one of the attacks today you were inside one of the targeted hotels when it all happened can you tell us about what you saw. the attack was addition. to five first blast went off and this was at the breakfast area on the third floor where the blast went off because it was so many people in. the country there was another blossoms too. to see the founders typing the. wall can up. so my mind to be. to the victims and there were so many victims and. many foreigners also. from the staircase. that was one of the times. but because the nuclear headquarters is right next to the shangri-la. small of help that came immediately. they rushed to the hospital with. a terrorist group so sad moment and a difficult moment for shock. to hear what do we know about the other side targeted . well there was a mention in church is another. one of. those in sri lanka where many christians were pastured. so i think. the title also lost. six other side so forty six i just more than one hundred. t
kara head of the institute of national security studies in colombo sri lanka mr of a good mystic kara you witnessed one of the attacks today you were inside one of the targeted hotels when it all happened can you tell us about what you saw. the attack was addition. to five first blast went off and this was at the breakfast area on the third floor where the blast went off because it was so many people in. the country there was another blossoms too. to see the founders typing the. wall can up. so...
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it's a column everyone should read, kara. >> thank you.ee you. >>> still could tom, what the founder and president of huawei is saying what the relationship with apple is. >>> take a look at the worst performing stocks in the dow so far in today's session, boeing, goldman and jpmorgan almost re contributing to the losses we see right now. creating the perfect night... just takes a little creativity. the light beer you've been waiting for has arrived. lower carbs. lower calories. higher expectations. corona premier. we see eat emerson,mulating when issues become inspiration, creating a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. internet that puts alright boys, time to eat. that handles anything. [ crowd cheering ] that protects what's important. and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. >>> huawei's founder and president sitting down with cnbc earlier where it is very late. it's almost tuesday, he joins us from china with the highlights. arjun? >> reporter: one of the key highlights
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let's check in with cnn's kara scanle from washington. the department of justice already pushing back on this subpoena. what can you tell us about where things stand? >> that's right, fred. it's a real standoff between congress and the department of justice and the house democrats have issued the subpoena to doj on friday. this all stems from their distrust of bill barr, democrats believe that he mischaracterized robert mueller's findings and so they want to get to the bottom of what the report fully says. they are asking department of justice to provide them with an unredacted copy of the report and all the underlying materials that mueller relied on to reach his conclusions and this is part of the lawmakers' request because they say they're a coequal branch of government and they want to conduct their own investigation into obstruction which then would inform their decisions on whether to move forward with impeachment proceedings. department of justice initially offered the hill an apartment to have a small number of individuals come in
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paul cal lan is with me, and kara scandnell. why is tom arnold involved?me about the circumstances around this call. >> well, those too became chummy when staying at the same hotel last year. tom arnold recorded this conversation without his knowledge on march 25th. it's about a 30-minute-long conversation, and over the conversation you hear michael cohen saying essential he didn't commit these crimes. they call the him on the campaign o -- why is he the zonal person being prosecutored here. he's a man alone as this realization he's going to prison. he's tried multiple times to get that delayed. he went around and had a -- who he testified before to reach out and ask for, you know, an extension, an another delay before he who go and record to prison. he already had a 60-day delay. you know, but it seems don't cohen's innermost thoughts of why is he the only person. he pleaded guilty to nine crimes. you know, three of them had to do with president trump, you know, five had to do with tax charges. he was prosecutored, pled guilty to not pays taxes on about 1
paul cal lan is with me, and kara scandnell. why is tom arnold involved?me about the circumstances around this call. >> well, those too became chummy when staying at the same hotel last year. tom arnold recorded this conversation without his knowledge on march 25th. it's about a 30-minute-long conversation, and over the conversation you hear michael cohen saying essential he didn't commit these crimes. they call the him on the campaign o -- why is he the zonal person being prosecutored...
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for more details on this developing story i'm joined now by a song kara head of the institute of national security studies in colombo sri lanka mr be you going to care oh we are getting reports of more blast near colombo what do you know. well good. morning starting. the season. around the country different possible again just one more thing. that's like our closer to colombo actually in cologne and the one before that was in davis which is just outside colombo and as you can see they're sort of. doing it in all the night. behind. you know and i. think christian big celebration as well as the the the size of religious worship one of the most popular sites and anthony's church which has also come to the. site of the ship in columbus and so i was. sent off. actually test. that incident last thing the shangri-la out back to back i mean it's a box. on a thirty five and then there was another one. with many victims for him and. this did it targeted the back to say we're on the third floor. and. you could see was actually the military responded immediately to get the ship that acts of the baker
for more details on this developing story i'm joined now by a song kara head of the institute of national security studies in colombo sri lanka mr be you going to care oh we are getting reports of more blast near colombo what do you know. well good. morning starting. the season. around the country different possible again just one more thing. that's like our closer to colombo actually in cologne and the one before that was in davis which is just outside colombo and as you can see they're sort...
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kara, thanks to you, as well. there's more breaking news, as a deadline arrives without the irs providing congress with president trump's tax returns. president trump made it clear today he's not budging on that, as he also renewed his assault on the special counsel's probe. let's go to our white house correspondent, abby phillip. abby, take us through the late-breaking developments. >> reporter: well, wolf, today is that deadline for the irs to respond to the house ways and means committee request for six years of president trump's tax returns, but the president appears to be gearing up for a fight. and he is also in a combative mood over the robert mueller report, which is about to released imminently. the president appears to be attacking the investigators, even though he said, just weeks ago, that he wanted the full report to be released to the publi public. >> this was an attempted coup. this was an attempted takedown of a president. and we beat them. we beat them. >> reporter: tonight, president trump going
kara, thanks to you, as well. there's more breaking news, as a deadline arrives without the irs providing congress with president trump's tax returns. president trump made it clear today he's not budging on that, as he also renewed his assault on the special counsel's probe. let's go to our white house correspondent, abby phillip. abby, take us through the late-breaking developments. >> reporter: well, wolf, today is that deadline for the irs to respond to the house ways and means...
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kara head of the institute of national security studies in colombo sri lanka mr abate you go to see kerry you witnessed one of the attacks today inside one of the targeted hotels when it all happened could you tell us about what you saw. five. job loss but also. i was well my way down to the cafe has happened but. they have all the people were having breakfast and more so than most anybody. and so there was a lot of foreigners and. so many victims from that then. more so than than actually the military that access the military defend the headquarters right next to the shangri-la hotel that meeting today there was one of assistance coming from the media who was running while you're walking out of the building there was neutral running into a fist and. so many casualties so. and there was smoke and there was. bombs from like everywhere like seventy seven other bhonsle. different different places in sri lanka and some pretty sounding marshall even. the. nationals who set it up and i like. the effect on the violent extremist groups. there are so many. groups who are. insured and there could b
kara head of the institute of national security studies in colombo sri lanka mr abate you go to see kerry you witnessed one of the attacks today inside one of the targeted hotels when it all happened could you tell us about what you saw. five. job loss but also. i was well my way down to the cafe has happened but. they have all the people were having breakfast and more so than most anybody. and so there was a lot of foreigners and. so many victims from that then. more so than than actually the...
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kara head of the institute of national security studies and colombo sri lanka spoke to us earlier by phone let me quickly bring you up to speed on the story we've been following for you this hour officials now say at least two hundred seven people have been killed and hundreds injured in explosions at churches and hotels in sri lanka the first seven explosions hit colombo as well as the town of know. in the east of the country a major church and colombo was among the buildings other targets were five star hotels the defense minister says seven suspects have been arrested. for more analysis let's bring in. a car in our studio in delhi sonia people around the world are following events and what's been the reaction so far in india and other countries in the region. so well there's really been a flood of statements here across the continent across the indian subcontinent pretty condemning these attacks now here in india of course which is unable to cause and. prime minister has you know issued a press release he's also tweeted saying there is no police in the region he says he strongly c
kara head of the institute of national security studies and colombo sri lanka spoke to us earlier by phone let me quickly bring you up to speed on the story we've been following for you this hour officials now say at least two hundred seven people have been killed and hundreds injured in explosions at churches and hotels in sri lanka the first seven explosions hit colombo as well as the town of know. in the east of the country a major church and colombo was among the buildings other targets...
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the turkish capital on kara has sworn in its new mayor.n recent and local elections, they sprung a surprise from the party. the party is now appealing from the victory as well as opposition in istanbul. italy's far right administrator has announced plans for a popular alliance in the european parliament. they hosted talks in europeans elections. among the groups, the danish people's party and also the fence party -- fins party. an award-winning director has been freed after being held on house arrest for more than a year and a half. supporters sayay the arrrrest ws politically motivated. >> and they ordered h his releae fromom house arrest, the directs gratitude to the court and his supporters was plain to see. now, he can devote himself to his work again. >> thanks to all the people who came u up and encouraged me by saying d don't give up on my day two-hour walks. itit was incrediblyy suctionon t was incredibly touching. >> in august 2017, he was taken into custody over allegations he had in bezel function -- and bezel funding -- and bez
the turkish capital on kara has sworn in its new mayor.n recent and local elections, they sprung a surprise from the party. the party is now appealing from the victory as well as opposition in istanbul. italy's far right administrator has announced plans for a popular alliance in the european parliament. they hosted talks in europeans elections. among the groups, the danish people's party and also the fence party -- fins party. an award-winning director has been freed after being held on house...
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kara murphy and andrew slimmon. >>> wynn resorts rallying with a big up more than 7% this week shrugging off recent regulatory concerns over the gaming hearings in massachusetts. casino stocks in general having a good year. wynn and with us, david, great to have you with us. those hearings last week in massachusetts were certainly salacious but seemed like the markets were looking right through it and say it's all about mccown what stood out to me in your note, the forecast overall for mccown is now double what it had previously been up 10% versus 5.3% what accounts for the major revision hire? >> i think a number of things have happened since we visited the market, met with our contacts, talked with the companies in early march those include some china stimulus, an expectation of a china trade deal the numbers for march turned out to be way better than anyone expected and as you point out, those massachusetts hearings are drawn to a close and quite frankly, we think there's a number of good outcomes for wynn. that, you know, frankly benefit the company in the long-term and if you've see
kara murphy and andrew slimmon. >>> wynn resorts rallying with a big up more than 7% this week shrugging off recent regulatory concerns over the gaming hearings in massachusetts. casino stocks in general having a good year. wynn and with us, david, great to have you with us. those hearings last week in massachusetts were certainly salacious but seemed like the markets were looking right through it and say it's all about mccown what stood out to me in your note, the forecast overall for...
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kara scannell, our colleague in washington, has more on that. look, they're all unnamed. so sources here, but the times says these are folks, lawyers or investigators, on mueller's team. >> that's right. we have both "the new york times" and "washington post" saying investigators from mueller's team, which could be the attorneys or the fbi agents, have expressed their frustration to associated, and this frustration deals with how they, both reports say, about how the mueller investigation report is being portrayed through the barr letter. now, bill barr, the attorney general, wrote a four-page letter to congress summarizing mueller's report, which spans about 400 pages. so there is some frustration among the investigators of their conclusions and how they were portrayed. now, both news reports say that there were summaries that were written by mueller's team and some of the attorneys and investigators with mueller's team had expected those to be made public. they were written with an eye toward being made public. bill barr did not do that. he has this discretion as the at
kara scannell, our colleague in washington, has more on that. look, they're all unnamed. so sources here, but the times says these are folks, lawyers or investigators, on mueller's team. >> that's right. we have both "the new york times" and "washington post" saying investigators from mueller's team, which could be the attorneys or the fbi agents, have expressed their frustration to associated, and this frustration deals with how they, both reports say, about how the...
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we have dana bash and kara skanell with us. thursday morning, so now we know. what else do we know? >> that's all we know right now. we know they are still working on these redactions, we're expecting four categories of redactions so that's something that the justice department is still going through, but as of now we finally have a date. we finally know it's going to be thursday morning and we'll wait and see how much of this is going to be redacted. >> what would -- what would account for those categories that they are pulling thanks out? >> there's the question of the grand jury teal, all the things they gleaned in their investigation and then there's classified information and all the information that exists about ongoing investigations. we'll be looking to see how many -- it's going to be color-coded. how many of those tabs will relate to ongoing investigations, and then there's also information about public, you know -- not public individuals, private citizens and how much information about them where they haven't been charged with any wrongdoing, and it just could be derogato
we have dana bash and kara skanell with us. thursday morning, so now we know. what else do we know? >> that's all we know right now. we know they are still working on these redactions, we're expecting four categories of redactions so that's something that the justice department is still going through, but as of now we finally have a date. we finally know it's going to be thursday morning and we'll wait and see how much of this is going to be redacted. >> what would -- what would...
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cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor jennifer rodgers, and also kara scannell. kara, what do you make of -- what do you make of, now, this conflict between at least some of the special counsel's team and bill barr, because what we see in the statement from the justice department is not disputing any of the reporting out there. but clearly, they're putting out a statement in response to the reporting that is out there. what do you do with it? >> that's right, kate. our colleagues jeremy herb and laura jarrett have reporting on this this morning where they learned in fact some of the same elements that is in "the new york times" and "washington post" story are true, that mueller's investigators are frustrated because of how mueller's four-page letter portrayed their findings of a 400-page report. now, the issue here, and this is where i think the department of justice is trying to get at this is they're trying to say under the regulations, mueller's team submits a confidential report. bill barr is trying to respond to that quickly. he issued that four-page letter
cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor jennifer rodgers, and also kara scannell. kara, what do you make of -- what do you make of, now, this conflict between at least some of the special counsel's team and bill barr, because what we see in the statement from the justice department is not disputing any of the reporting out there. but clearly, they're putting out a statement in response to the reporting that is out there. what do you do with it? >> that's right, kate. our...
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with me to share their reporting cnn's kaitlyn collins, cnn legal analysts and kara dmerjian with "the washington post." >> is manu raju correct, when the guidelines are you don't indict a signature president, you can't make a sitting president. is that the case the president makes? is there a strong enough case in your view to charge the president with obstruction of justice? >> i think it's very clear that mueller was explaining to congress and the public here's the facts and a road map for how he would have been indicted and unlike what barr wanted us to believe mueller references the office of legal counsel's opinion. he also does a really beautiful job starting about page 159 analyzing the counterarguments that barr will really made in his memo as toss why you cannot indict a sitting president for obstruction and completely destroys those arguments. >> let me ask you another question. put it into a political context. if you're asked by house democrats, not ready to go there, we'll have the political conversation in a minute, but can you prosecute an impeachment case based on that
with me to share their reporting cnn's kaitlyn collins, cnn legal analysts and kara dmerjian with "the washington post." >> is manu raju correct, when the guidelines are you don't indict a signature president, you can't make a sitting president. is that the case the president makes? is there a strong enough case in your view to charge the president with obstruction of justice? >> i think it's very clear that mueller was explaining to congress and the public here's the...
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we are on the fifth or sixth kara van. a month or so ago we had a fentanyl bust on the border enough to kill 58 million americans. the drug traffic, the human trafficking, gang violence, if this isn't an emergency, i would like to see how you define one. two things have to happen. the president is so right. we need to build a border security wall and change the asylum law. the president said he is going to do everything he can to deal with the emergency on the border but democrats won't help him. they not om won't help us, they were for some of the very things we are for now. i can't remember senator clinton and senator obama and senator schumer were in favor of building a border security wall. but now it's immoral. they are taking radical positions. he speaker pelosi said walls are immoral and secretary clinton talked about a border hem is atmosphere. stacy abrams who gave the state of the union response, just before her response she said -- i don't think that's where the american people will get it done. >> just five min
we are on the fifth or sixth kara van. a month or so ago we had a fentanyl bust on the border enough to kill 58 million americans. the drug traffic, the human trafficking, gang violence, if this isn't an emergency, i would like to see how you define one. two things have to happen. the president is so right. we need to build a border security wall and change the asylum law. the president said he is going to do everything he can to deal with the emergency on the border but democrats won't help...
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it's also the birthplace of kara karate. and this is one of its greatest masters.years and shows no signs of letting up. zblienchts. >> you try? >> yes. >> good, good, very good. >> be gentle. >> of course. >> he holds the highest rank in gojoryu, an okinawan style of karate. and is an ambassador. i have to know, how do you do it? >> basic training. >> basic training. >> slide, slide. hold. slide. >> strong grip. aye! aye! >> sen say is 78 almost 79 years old. how would are you? >> 69. >> i'm much younger and i can't keep up. it's really ebl in. really inspiring. in okinawa really is the land of the immortals, these guys seem well on their way. >> you are beginner in our dojo. very good. >> that means a lot coming from you. how does your mind and body feel? >> i feel better every day. >> how old do you feel? [ speaking foreign language ] >> you feel younger than i am. finding a balance between body and mind seems to be the source of his strength and longevity. >> i'm honored. >> of course not everyone in okinawa is a karate master. there are other ways to find mind
it's also the birthplace of kara karate. and this is one of its greatest masters.years and shows no signs of letting up. zblienchts. >> you try? >> yes. >> good, good, very good. >> be gentle. >> of course. >> he holds the highest rank in gojoryu, an okinawan style of karate. and is an ambassador. i have to know, how do you do it? >> basic training. >> basic training. >> slide, slide. hold. slide. >> strong grip. aye! aye! >> sen...
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better catto was detained by intelligence agents for in their words violating parliamentary immunity kara was also arrested in twenty seventeen accused of plotting an armed revolt against medusa. the british and irish governments will resume a talks of restoring northern ireland's devolved government after more than two years the move has been spurred by the death of journalist lyra mckee shot during rioting in the city of london derry last week british prime minister theresa may and leo varadkar attended her funeral on wednesday they put out a joint statement saying northern ireland needs new momentum for political progress . and police have released pictures of the suspected gunman who killed lara mckee they say it is likely a teenager and have once appealed for help to identify him separatists armed group the new arri ira say they shot him a key by accident when opening fire on police. still ahead on al-jazeera china's president tries to ease growing concern about a project and some critics call a death trap. having their choices restricted on sunday. and a comedy of errors forces the
better catto was detained by intelligence agents for in their words violating parliamentary immunity kara was also arrested in twenty seventeen accused of plotting an armed revolt against medusa. the british and irish governments will resume a talks of restoring northern ireland's devolved government after more than two years the move has been spurred by the death of journalist lyra mckee shot during rioting in the city of london derry last week british prime minister theresa may and leo...
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kara you watch all of the hours? >> well, i try to. 12. you went to high school where my grandma went. >> ashley hall in charleston, south carolina. ehen your grandfather was vice president, she c to speak at commencement and i was in, like, 11th grade. i remember she opened with, george, what should t ik about and he said, bar, about ten minutes. no one wants to listen any longer. >> she wasn't very good atthat. t thank you so much for watching and for coming today. if she wches all four hours, we're all coming over. >> and you even included saturday. >> love it. >> get the hole groe group. >> and she loves kevin. >> you know how i know she's good people? she's from columbia, south carolina. >> number 13, she listens to "today" show confidential. >> who's your favorite on that? >> libby. >> good answer. h >> do you feel about pete breen? >> he's pretty funny. >> thank you guys for coming back. >> i love th . >>>well, coming up next, we are going to be kicking off festivities for next month's indy 500. we've got the legendary racing fa
kara you watch all of the hours? >> well, i try to. 12. you went to high school where my grandma went. >> ashley hall in charleston, south carolina. ehen your grandfather was vice president, she c to speak at commencement and i was in, like, 11th grade. i remember she opened with, george, what should t ik about and he said, bar, about ten minutes. no one wants to listen any longer. >> she wasn't very good atthat. t thank you so much for watching and for coming today. if she...
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why is it that there is no skepticism in the media about this or any of the other -- kara swisher whochnology for "the new york times" basically writes press releases. why does nobody push back ever? >> to be clear there is the beginning of a change but i think you are right. there is a default mechanism to trust attack. technology was something that made our lives better for 50 years and what happened with facebook, google and microsoft and amazon as they have taken advantage of trust and goodwill and they are starting to exploit that in a way that really takes away our choice. the business model they have built is really, they are trying to use data to take away uncertainty for advertisers, the problem isn't doing so, so they are taking with the chases, choices for us as the consumer. choice is what it is all about. i think there is a philosophical debate that has to happen and as you know, you've been an important part of, i'm trying to lead this debate. there are two points, you want to make the world more efficient and i want to have more liberty and more choices. i want to see w
why is it that there is no skepticism in the media about this or any of the other -- kara swisher whochnology for "the new york times" basically writes press releases. why does nobody push back ever? >> to be clear there is the beginning of a change but i think you are right. there is a default mechanism to trust attack. technology was something that made our lives better for 50 years and what happened with facebook, google and microsoft and amazon as they have taken advantage...
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spokesperson confirms 3 workers are on leave to maybe fired and crews will be better training reporter kara seas spoke to the victim's father who says. >>these changes needed to happen. >>to read acted reports the teen outlined what investigators call a lack of training procedure in safety within the city protest, those electrical division concerns tyrone also pearson says his son tay road are now had worried about his exactly. >>what my son mentioned to us last april tie rougned are now who was an electrician assistant had been with 2 other men on fleet and roselle avenues attempting to replace a light pole she was electrocuted >>a lack of training. seem like the guys were able to their jobs. anyway they want. >>osha fined the city with a $39,000 penalty pearson says his son's death should never have happened. >>those reports showed is that it's a culture of unsafe work practices so now they have to correct that we took swift action to set up an investigation team. >>that review the details of the situation. a spokesman says the city has learned from its mistakes and as a c for results see
spokesperson confirms 3 workers are on leave to maybe fired and crews will be better training reporter kara seas spoke to the victim's father who says. >>these changes needed to happen. >>to read acted reports the teen outlined what investigators call a lack of training procedure in safety within the city protest, those electrical division concerns tyrone also pearson says his son tay road are now had worried about his exactly. >>what my son mentioned to us last april tie...
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right now it's been 41 days since a white house press briefing on kara camera.its 42 days, that will be a record. what does she do now? what is her job every day now? >> well, sarah is well liked among the staff in the white house because she takes a lot of incoming. she is trusted by the president. she has a good relationship with him. in a white house that is run like the trump organization, her loyalty and her connection with him counts for a lot. she does answer questions from the press and given this latest story about her credibility called into question, i don't know how often but she does do her job. she has a place, but she doesn't do briefings. those have kind of gone by the way side. that is because officials in the white house know that a lot of the things they might say to the public will be immediately undermined by the president or changed course by the president. that's not actually unique to this white house. we're not going to invade grenada and the invasion occurred the next day. jay carney took flak for what he said that was misleading about
right now it's been 41 days since a white house press briefing on kara camera.its 42 days, that will be a record. what does she do now? what is her job every day now? >> well, sarah is well liked among the staff in the white house because she takes a lot of incoming. she is trusted by the president. she has a good relationship with him. in a white house that is run like the trump organization, her loyalty and her connection with him counts for a lot. she does answer questions from the...
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kara. >> that's right, christi.he democrats are saying as we heard from madeleine dean there, a member of the house judiciary committee, they need the report and all of the fact behind it as part of their fact-finding mission to determine whether they believe the president obstructed justice. all part of this impeachment process. we heard there is a split among the democrats. the tone at the top is one of caution. nancy pelosi has really tried to put the brakes on members getting too far ahead of this impeachment issue because of the potential ramifications it could have down the road for the election. the democrats are saying they'r government. they have an absolute right to do this fact-finding mission. the department of justice is saying they do not intend to give them a full report. that could put them in a court battle. and it stems in a large part from a lot of mistrust that democrats have with attorney general bill barr. they viewed that his presentation of the mueller report was mischaracterized. and they wa
kara. >> that's right, christi.he democrats are saying as we heard from madeleine dean there, a member of the house judiciary committee, they need the report and all of the fact behind it as part of their fact-finding mission to determine whether they believe the president obstructed justice. all part of this impeachment process. we heard there is a split among the democrats. the tone at the top is one of caution. nancy pelosi has really tried to put the brakes on members getting too far...
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gloria and kara, thank you so much. >>> now, president trump is responding to questions about whether he plans to resume separating children from their parents at the southern border. just moments ago, he said he's not looking to restart the program, which he blamed on -- and wrongly, we should say -- on the previous administration. >> those kanlgs that were shown, i think they were very inappropriate. they were built by president obama's administration, not by trump. president obama had child separation. take a look if press knows it. you know it. we all know it. i didn't have -- i'm the one that stopped it. president obama had child separation. now wible tell you something. once you don't have it, that's why you have many more people coming. they're coming like it's a picnic, because let's go to disneyland. president obama separated children. they had child separation. i was the one that changed it. >> all right, jeremy diamond, our white house reporter, none of that is true. tell us -- walk us through this fact check. >> reporter: yeah, i think it's important to point that out, fir
gloria and kara, thank you so much. >>> now, president trump is responding to questions about whether he plans to resume separating children from their parents at the southern border. just moments ago, he said he's not looking to restart the program, which he blamed on -- and wrongly, we should say -- on the previous administration. >> those kanlgs that were shown, i think they were very inappropriate. they were built by president obama's administration, not by trump. president...
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political analyst gloria borger is here, pamela brown, crime and justice reporter shimon prokupecz, and kara scannell. we could not fit them all in the room. >> gloria sat outside the special counsel's office. >> every morning. >> hours. >> these are hours we will never get back. >> hours well worth the work. and there are so many other people in front of the cameras and behind. i love the opportunity to get you all together. gloria, i have been wondering as we digest the report, from all of your reporting, what is the most important question? do you think had, and has it been answered or has it still not been answered? >> well, there were so many questions, and there are so many answers in this report. i think first and foremost, the question we were all looking to get answered was the depth of the russian campaign to sabotage our election. and we found out about how deep and broad it was. and we also found out that trump was clearly helped by a foreign entity. and we also found out that why there was no so-called collusion or conspiracy, that the trump campaign was willing to accept this h
political analyst gloria borger is here, pamela brown, crime and justice reporter shimon prokupecz, and kara scannell. we could not fit them all in the room. >> gloria sat outside the special counsel's office. >> every morning. >> hours. >> these are hours we will never get back. >> hours well worth the work. and there are so many other people in front of the cameras and behind. i love the opportunity to get you all together. gloria, i have been wondering as we...
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. >> let's talk about what could be next for democrats with cnn reporter kara skinle. so far it seems that senator elizabeth warren it seems on some of the top tier, second tier candidates, she's alone out there talking about impeachment being next. what else are we hearing from democrats on the hill that have to make the decision? >> elizabeth warren is the only one who's gone there calling for impeachment. otherwise there's a more of a cautious tone on the hill with democrats trying to make this more about the fact-finding mission, saying that they need to see the full unredacted report as well as all the underlying documents in order for them to carry out their responsibilities as a coequal branch of government and this all goes to the question of did the president obstruct justice, congress saying that it's their role to look at that. the democrats from the house judiciary committee voted to subpoena the justice department for that information, the underlying materials as well as the unredacted report. they sent that subpoena on friday. the department of justice is
. >> let's talk about what could be next for democrats with cnn reporter kara skinle. so far it seems that senator elizabeth warren it seems on some of the top tier, second tier candidates, she's alone out there talking about impeachment being next. what else are we hearing from democrats on the hill that have to make the decision? >> elizabeth warren is the only one who's gone there calling for impeachment. otherwise there's a more of a cautious tone on the hill with democrats...
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joining us now to discuss you all of this cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor shaan woo and kara. let's start with the mueller report since that's right upon us now. white house officials say they don't think the mueller report will change public opinion much because the main conclusions of barr and mueller -- well, barr's conclusions of the mueller report are already known. do you think this is going to be the beginning of a much larger fight? >> i doin think so i think it wl be the start in a much larger fight between congress and the justice department that will likely end up in the courts. i think we should all get ready to be quite disappointed in what we're going to see if what i'm calling now the barr report because the redactions are going to be so enormous they're just going to swallow the entire report. i mean, just the grand jury secrecy alone if it's read very broadly, which i'm sure barr will do, can easily redact the majority of the reports so it will end up looking more like that photograph of a black hole than an easily readable report. the key language there is,
joining us now to discuss you all of this cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor shaan woo and kara. let's start with the mueller report since that's right upon us now. white house officials say they don't think the mueller report will change public opinion much because the main conclusions of barr and mueller -- well, barr's conclusions of the mueller report are already known. do you think this is going to be the beginning of a much larger fight? >> i doin think so i think it wl...
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kara scannell is live outside the courthouse.t do we expect and what do we learn from her about russian efforts to interfere in the political process? >> the sentencing hearing began just about 20 minutes ago. the judge here will decide just how much time maria butina serves in prison. prosecutors are saying she was part of this conspiracy, this campaign to infiltrate conservative political circles whi while working with a russian government official and working as a back chan tool get that information to the kremlin. prosecutors originally came out with a lot of salacious details saying she once offered sex to a special interest group. they have walked that back now. they said she actually was not using her gradual school study as a cover. she was a genuine college student, and they also said she was not actually a trained intelligence officer and was not a spy in the traditional sense of seeking classified information that she would then peddle back to the kremlin. they're sticking with this notion she's a national security ris
kara scannell is live outside the courthouse.t do we expect and what do we learn from her about russian efforts to interfere in the political process? >> the sentencing hearing began just about 20 minutes ago. the judge here will decide just how much time maria butina serves in prison. prosecutors are saying she was part of this conspiracy, this campaign to infiltrate conservative political circles whi while working with a russian government official and working as a back chan tool get...
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is probably what the article is saying -- you don't want to delve too much into the "new york times karaccullough because nothing good comes out of the new -- dust such fake news, it is unbelievable. -- you don't want to delve too much into the "new york times," because nothing good comes out of the "new york times." you have children, you love your children, and you want to leave your former or small business to your children but you can't because of a lot of reasons -- maybe it is asset rich and not cash-rich remind you worry about it because you know they are going to lose it. because they will go to the banks and berm any, and the banks will end up owning it. hundreds and thousands and thousands of times. so we have virtually eliminated the unfair rest death tax. for small business and farmers. [applause] so now, if you love your , which most of you do, but not all, if you love your children, you can leave your , youryour small business children come and they will not have to borrow money. and if you don't let your children, it doesn't really matter. [laughter] just disregard that st
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kara, thank you very much. williams is back with us, former deputy assistant attorney general for the obama administration and former federal prosecutor, he will knee honig also, both here. i'd love for you both to weigh in on interesting report out of "politico." quote, threads from the mueller probe could continue to yield new evidence and even more charges for months if not years to come. elie, to you first. i go he is it just shows how broad this all is and how many more questions we will have when we get that report. >> i think you're absolutely right. anytime you have an investigation you always will develop other leads. it's never just sort of linear. you start here and end here. you always will find other pieces of evidence and what good prosecutors do is you follow them. robert mueller's team understood they had a limited mandate and limited time frame so they've been referring cases out to the district of columbia, to my former office the southern district of new york. we have already begun to see the
kara, thank you very much. williams is back with us, former deputy assistant attorney general for the obama administration and former federal prosecutor, he will knee honig also, both here. i'd love for you both to weigh in on interesting report out of "politico." quote, threads from the mueller probe could continue to yield new evidence and even more charges for months if not years to come. elie, to you first. i go he is it just shows how broad this all is and how many more questions...
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kara scannell joins me now.a lot of people, so explain who he is, what these allegations were, and this sentence. >> yeah, poppy. so sam patton was a political consulant here in d.c. he was working for a ukrainian oligarch, and he pleaded guilty last august for not registering as a foreign agent. also as part of that plea, he admitted he used an american as a straw donor to steer this ukrainian's money into the inauguration. he pleaded guilty. he immediately agreed to cooperate. he's gotten only the second letter from the special counsel's office saying he had provided substantial cooperation. the only other person to get that was michael flynn, and he's not been sentenced yet. so sam patten agreed to cooperate, met with them and other prosecutors at least nine times and was prepared to testify against paul manafort because they operated in the same circles, in the ukrainian circles. that was referred to the u.s. attorney's office in washington. they have been leading this now. he gets the benefit of his coopera
kara scannell joins me now.a lot of people, so explain who he is, what these allegations were, and this sentence. >> yeah, poppy. so sam patton was a political consulant here in d.c. he was working for a ukrainian oligarch, and he pleaded guilty last august for not registering as a foreign agent. also as part of that plea, he admitted he used an american as a straw donor to steer this ukrainian's money into the inauguration. he pleaded guilty. he immediately agreed to cooperate. he's...
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. >> with me to share their reporting and insights kara skinell and shime owen propez and karen demerjian. what is the main gripe from team mueller about barr's four-page summary? >> this is reporting from our colleagues who have learned that mueller's team is frustrated that some of the derogatory information they learned related to the president's obstruction of justice was not in the summary. this was a 400-page report and within 48 hours barr released this four-page summary. there's frustration and now there's frustration that this letter is shaping pluck opinion about the report's findings, and we've seen the opinion says he's been exonerated even though that's not what the four-page left said. on this issue of obstruction, you know, there's the question of, you know, mueller's report as quoted by barr says that he did not reach a conclusion. you know, there was evidence on both sides, and i think that there's some frustration among the mueller prosecutors that it was summarize that had quickly and that neatly and that it didn't go into additional details and one other point of frust
. >> with me to share their reporting and insights kara skinell and shime owen propez and karen demerjian. what is the main gripe from team mueller about barr's four-page summary? >> this is reporting from our colleagues who have learned that mueller's team is frustrated that some of the derogatory information they learned related to the president's obstruction of justice was not in the summary. this was a 400-page report and within 48 hours barr released this four-page summary....
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i heard you with kara swisher on this debt. >> but the big thing that i -- >> it's out there. >> i think is really the thing, if we are not careful it will tip over parts from the investible, completely uninvestible and create fear the fear will come from lps, meaning the people with large pools of money who all of a sudden see a large part of their portfolio disintegrate the reason is we have issued so much debt. so much garbage paper that's out there, backed by many cases increasingly bad businesses. i think that that is a recipe forster. the thing that i struggle with is what is the match that lights the fuse i don't necessarily see it except that i know i would like to avoid it, except in cases where i can use my entry point to control company in a downturn in the case of tesla, give myself exposure. >> others have talked about these debt issues. it doesn't seem to be a big issue now, the max, the spark toic night it doesn't feel like it's there the economy is doing well, interest rates aren't going haywire. >> that is definitely one of my worries, longer term, the corporate debt, un
i heard you with kara swisher on this debt. >> but the big thing that i -- >> it's out there. >> i think is really the thing, if we are not careful it will tip over parts from the investible, completely uninvestible and create fear the fear will come from lps, meaning the people with large pools of money who all of a sudden see a large part of their portfolio disintegrate the reason is we have issued so much debt. so much garbage paper that's out there, backed by many cases...
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with me in studio, cnn's abby phillip, cnn's shimon prokupecz, cnn legal analyst, shan wu, and cnn's kara scannel. i want to come back to the question that congresswoman louie ask. they often frustrate us by asking multi-part questions, but the attorney general said, i've said all i'm going to say. she said, did they know about it before your summary? the attorney general did say in a previous, that the white house was not told, the white house has said he didn't have the report and the president has tweeted in recent days he didn't have the report. so was that just the attorney general saying, i'm not answering your question, or in the last several days is it possible that the president and his lawyers have been given the report? >> i think that is the question right now, because it puzzled me why he wouldn't be able to say even an answer to part of that question. because as you pointed out, both parties, both the white house and the justice department have been actually kind of clear about when or about the fact that there has not been a briefing on the full report, up until probably ab
with me in studio, cnn's abby phillip, cnn's shimon prokupecz, cnn legal analyst, shan wu, and cnn's kara scannel. i want to come back to the question that congresswoman louie ask. they often frustrate us by asking multi-part questions, but the attorney general said, i've said all i'm going to say. she said, did they know about it before your summary? the attorney general did say in a previous, that the white house was not told, the white house has said he didn't have the report and the...
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great to see you, kara, thank you. >>> we have breaking news coming in just now. lori loughlin is now entering a not guilty plea for her role in the college admissions scandal. let's get over to cnn's brynn who has all the details. you've been following this from the beginning. we were waiting to see what the move would be for lori loughlin and now you know. >> we were hearing that they weren't ready to take the plea agreement with the government at this point and when i say "they" meaning her and her husband who are both accused. now this is just a formal paperwork that has been filed in the courts in boston that she is going to lead not guilty. she's saying that she's received the super seeding indictment as did 15 other parents saying they've got that extra charge of money laundering against them now and now she's going to waive a formal arraignment and plead not guilty. essentially she doesn't want to appear in court again to make that formal arraignment and make that formal not guilty plea. it does appear she is going to fight this. again, the government has
great to see you, kara, thank you. >>> we have breaking news coming in just now. lori loughlin is now entering a not guilty plea for her role in the college admissions scandal. let's get over to cnn's brynn who has all the details. you've been following this from the beginning. we were waiting to see what the move would be for lori loughlin and now you know. >> we were hearing that they weren't ready to take the plea agreement with the government at this point and when i say...
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losing several andes, including on kara, we are seeing the turkish lira depreciating 1% versus the dollar, a very crucial day, new record highs, and it would be something after an abysmal two months. nearlyseeing the sensex .6% above the gain line. toneeds to be .6% or above hit the record and that's the position we have. the bulls are salivating at the prospect of more gains, chinese stocks have been piling back in as we get this upgrade coming through from bnp par above. that is what it looks like. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> you are back with "bloomberg markets." i am rishaad salamat. >> i'm haslinda amin. returning to one of our bigger stars of the morning, the uber denominated onshore bonds will be included in the bloomberg barclays global aggregate index on monday. ahead of jpmorgan china says the country could see up to $300 billion of annual inflows as the bond market opens up. speaking exclusively to bloomberg, the ceo says the fed in the trade war or the biggest threats to chinese markets. >> this is one of the two biggest markets we have this year. also of course the u.s. china t
losing several andes, including on kara, we are seeing the turkish lira depreciating 1% versus the dollar, a very crucial day, new record highs, and it would be something after an abysmal two months. nearlyseeing the sensex .6% above the gain line. toneeds to be .6% or above hit the record and that's the position we have. the bulls are salivating at the prospect of more gains, chinese stocks have been piling back in as we get this upgrade coming through from bnp par above. that is what it looks...
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first on the politics of it, kara, because this is a substantial report. it on the table so people can see all of the reading that we're doing, but it is vethorou. they would have what roads like a road map to impeachment. if democrats added to that many more months of information, would that be more politically advantageous to them than proceeding on the basis they got. >> one of the things that struck me is it is damming from the very beginning. the introduction is damming of the trump presidency and the crimes that were committed. i think that impeachment should be on the table, but i do understand the issue that democrats have, that some democrats have. it is a high risk proposition. however it is a high risk proposition politically. these are times when we should take the politics away in is a moral issue. i believe it is a constitutional process. we knee donald trump tried to commit obstruction of justice. that in and of itself is a crime. it is laid out very clearly and plain spoken in that report. while it is a channel, and democrats need to unders
first on the politics of it, kara, because this is a substantial report. it on the table so people can see all of the reading that we're doing, but it is vethorou. they would have what roads like a road map to impeachment. if democrats added to that many more months of information, would that be more politically advantageous to them than proceeding on the basis they got. >> one of the things that struck me is it is damming from the very beginning. the introduction is damming of the trump...
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. >> host: next call is kara in california. >> hello. my question for mr.volsy is what is being done about regulatory process on gun manufacturers in the country? where it's manufactured, what is being done as far as restrictions, how many they can manufacture or is there anything >> host: thank you, ma'am. >> guest: this is critical and i where in the book that any kind of approach that builds a future with fewer guns really has to start with the big fish, has to start with the manufacturers because currently we are in a situation where there's no federal agency that regulates the products that the industry produces, so, for instance, teddy bears, toy cars are all regulated for safety and you hear all of the time about them being recalled because there's some kind of problem, that's not the case with firearms. and so that's why, again, you have these assault weapons of all different kinds that are causing so much havoc in our communities, so in the book, i talk about changing this regulatory structure, ensuring that the product that the industry produces a
. >> host: next call is kara in california. >> hello. my question for mr.volsy is what is being done about regulatory process on gun manufacturers in the country? where it's manufactured, what is being done as far as restrictions, how many they can manufacture or is there anything >> host: thank you, ma'am. >> guest: this is critical and i where in the book that any kind of approach that builds a future with fewer guns really has to start with the big fish, has to start...
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kara, i'll start with you. law-abiezing citizens in this database.ot of people look at this saying it feels like big brother. >> definitely. first of all, thanks for having me. happy easter. darren, thanks for being here as well. what's really important is you have to first distinguish between legitimate and illegitimate uses of the technology. there are ways that it could be a security boon. identifying the capital gazette shoot ner maryland 2018. that's a great legitimate use of the technology. but the problem is the slippery slope comes into play with two things that are going to impact the way this technology is used. this technology is getting cheaper and more ubiquitous. just last month the "the new york times" built a facial recognition machine for under $60 and they detected over 2700 faces in nine hours in a small subset of manhattan. secondly there's ai optimized chips that are going to enable facial recognition to be used in smaller devices. it's going to be everywhere. >> if this as is everywhere it's going to be open to abuse. >> yes and
kara, i'll start with you. law-abiezing citizens in this database.ot of people look at this saying it feels like big brother. >> definitely. first of all, thanks for having me. happy easter. darren, thanks for being here as well. what's really important is you have to first distinguish between legitimate and illegitimate uses of the technology. there are ways that it could be a security boon. identifying the capital gazette shoot ner maryland 2018. that's a great legitimate use of the...
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. >> this is a pass kara. >> there is mascara. this onerpwateofro is from a br roche rose.o remember la. >> great. this looks likebr an tinter. >> this is an innovative product. it t has good house keeping it's a sell prepare tints for your brows. it sets all day long. you will get fullness and nearlf 100% o testers say theirbrows stayed intact without running or disappearing. >> okay. all right. this concealer, people love there. is this the favorite? >> in all of our testing, this has been the top performer from it cosmetics. a lot of concealers are fiv shades, you will find a match among this one it scored perfectly from covering everything from dark spots to dark circles and blemishes which are a big issue for people. this is the gold standard, it will cover everything. >> what do we have here? >> this isfu really an interesting littl pot of color from shiseido. it bounces, it's a cream to powder. it's very light weight. >> for your eye surface. >> ones your ey to brightene ch highlighter and on your lips, carry the go, easy t around way to brighten up your lip for summ
. >> this is a pass kara. >> there is mascara. this onerpwateofro is from a br roche rose.o remember la. >> great. this looks likebr an tinter. >> this is an innovative product. it t has good house keeping it's a sell prepare tints for your brows. it sets all day long. you will get fullness and nearlf 100% o testers say theirbrows stayed intact without running or disappearing. >> okay. all right. this concealer, people love there. is this the favorite? >> in...
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. >> reporter: kara jacobs is timothy's aunt.e overjoyed he may have been found but also scared. >> we are still waiting to see if it is actually timothy. >> reporter: timothy's grandmother says they have never stopped looking for him. >> i'm very hopeful that it is him and that he is okay and that he is going to come back to us. >> reporter: the fbi is now involved in the case. timothy's aunt says that de-nuclearization test could be completed this afternoon according to investigators. the boy has been taken to cincinnati children's hospital where he is being evaluated. >> thank you. we all hope that family gets good news today. >>> several california families believe a cell phone tower on the school grounds may have caused their children to get cancer. >> at what point are you saying we have to take a close look at the school here? >> the moment that i found out that nalthan had been diagnosed >> carter evans talks to two moms whose sons were diagnosed with cancer. >>> and if you are on the go here is some advice to you. subscr
. >> reporter: kara jacobs is timothy's aunt.e overjoyed he may have been found but also scared. >> we are still waiting to see if it is actually timothy. >> reporter: timothy's grandmother says they have never stopped looking for him. >> i'm very hopeful that it is him and that he is okay and that he is going to come back to us. >> reporter: the fbi is now involved in the case. timothy's aunt says that de-nuclearization test could be completed this afternoon...
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kara swisher joins us this morning. she'll address this in her column coming out later today.eports facebook's mark zuckerberg is under, quote, clos
kara swisher joins us this morning. she'll address this in her column coming out later today.eports facebook's mark zuckerberg is under, quote, clos
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over to turkey now, the president's national alliance lost control of on kara and other key cities, plus in a close race and the largest city of istanbul. turkey has been hurt by a recession. critics accuse him of running an increasingly authoritarian system. over to the ukraine, it is no joke, a tv comedian with no political experience took a big step toward defeating the country's incumbent leader in an election runoff. c-130 percent of the vote in the first round. president petro poroshenko received just only 17% of the vote and the runoff is set for april 21. in asia, factory activity shows signs of stabilizing in march. the official purchasing index rose by the most since 2012. the pmi indices for china and south korea also rose but they are signaling contraction. global news, 24 hours a day on air and at @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. tom: thank you so much. it's not just about the politics of the united kingdom but there's much more going on in the markets. let's take a look at the big over 26,000 has my attention
over to turkey now, the president's national alliance lost control of on kara and other key cities, plus in a close race and the largest city of istanbul. turkey has been hurt by a recession. critics accuse him of running an increasingly authoritarian system. over to the ukraine, it is no joke, a tv comedian with no political experience took a big step toward defeating the country's incumbent leader in an election runoff. c-130 percent of the vote in the first round. president petro poroshenko...
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you go back and make sure that they don't take my patient's health kara way and i'll make sure that yourn time. i made it back with three hours to spare. we saw in that moment that people are counting on us to do this work. and my wife was willing to sacrifice me missing the birth to be back in washington. >> that is a sacrifice. your message to dublin today? are you excited. >> go big, be bold, do good. >> thank you so much for coming in. we appreciate it. we're actually going to take him over to the bay area people pod cast booth. the conversation will continue. in the meantime we're going to take a quick break at 8:21. when we come back, we will talk about spring cleaning your house. because that is a big and tough issue. tech expert jen is in the studio to talk about removing tech waste from your home and tell you how to declutter that digital life. ♪ ♪ ♪ new wok fired shrimp, another american chinese creation from panda express. >> well, some changes in your sunday forecast. we're talking about cooler temperatures and fog resurfacing. not widespread but kind of floating around the b
you go back and make sure that they don't take my patient's health kara way and i'll make sure that yourn time. i made it back with three hours to spare. we saw in that moment that people are counting on us to do this work. and my wife was willing to sacrifice me missing the birth to be back in washington. >> that is a sacrifice. your message to dublin today? are you excited. >> go big, be bold, do good. >> thank you so much for coming in. we appreciate it. we're actually...