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but this simply is again raising questions about how long john kelly will remain in his post as chiefstaff. as we've been reporting so many mornings for weeks and indeed months, the president has gradually lost some faith in his chief of staff. yes, he is still controlling things in the west wing but not with the iron fist he had at the very beginning here. now, we talked to several white house officials who said that john kelly and the president's relationship is just fine. but others have said it's not a matter of if he's going to leave, it's when he's going to leave. this is the president's choice, of course. but words like idiot, unhinged certainly not helping the mood in the west wing. dave and christine? >> jeff zeleny at the white house. thanks. >>> the nation's top immigration official is stepping down less than six months after being nominated by president trump to become director of i.c.e. currently the acting director announcing he wants to focus on family after 34-year career he calls his last year heading up the agency the honor of his life. under the tough-talking former
but this simply is again raising questions about how long john kelly will remain in his post as chiefstaff. as we've been reporting so many mornings for weeks and indeed months, the president has gradually lost some faith in his chief of staff. yes, he is still controlling things in the west wing but not with the iron fist he had at the very beginning here. now, we talked to several white house officials who said that john kelly and the president's relationship is just fine. but others have...
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just for the betterment of the whole i do think you have not to release all of the so long is it long john the one who she is pushing with the new the c n n. o. o o i'm going to have or could just not. this issue. isn't. really a little closer each super to this issue. we want to know what major clothing brands do the polluting factories supplying. we see if through dozens of globes. their labels show which ones are sourced from indonesia. we find a baby gap there just made in indonesia. h n m sweater made in indonesia. adidas made in indonesia. we then get the lists of indonesian subcontractors from these big brands. the factories from which we took the waste water appear on the lists including. the company is registered as one of his sub contractors it also works with other brands like unicorn. it was in the pan asia water that we found high levels of non ill for a powerful hormone disruptor. the guest x. plant and its waste with high lead levels is also subcontracted by the unique lobe rare. h n m has an office in the indonesian capital jakarta. and changes from and she. began posting.
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long johns i've sold them to the end dead is loading today. by late afternoon the onset shifted to forty to one. forty kilometers down to. forty to one yeah. oh my. god the hundred ok you know the one hundred zero zero. zero zero but explain to me one thing explain. explain the function of god in order. to be. done. any night this in the atlantis and plug. in the atom one thing we can do a lot of on economics and. finance men is indeed make incident. i think and. am i less adamant on my own one. he is you are very confident that i demand all of this leave it to me on my own to do. and the way to win votes and then the next best there might have been but you've got not always anyone on my team and very good you already got me to increase my bit royce know that. i know. i mean. let me tell. you the three o'clock deadline passes and as shastri has been predicting there is no rain. after reaching the south of india the monsoon moved on to the bay of bengal and is now reached calcutta. but once it has covered the whole region it doesn't bring rain
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long johns have sole confidence that it is loading today. by late afternoon the concert shifted to forty two one. people one hundred pounds of. forty to one yeah. oh my. god i'm not a hundred other hundred zero zero. zero zero but explain to me one thing explain. explain the function of oh gawd an old. lady down like. any nice misanthrope and gunnison from. the yeah the one the beacon on the economic side. my accent is indeed making didn't. i think and. i'm i'll bet you i don't mean on my own on a. p.c. yes you are very confident i demand all of this leave it to me on my own. and then i do invoke and then the next yes there might have been but you got not always anyone on my p.c. you very good you already got me to increase my bit. i thought. at least every. three o'clock deadline passes and as shastri has been predicting there is no rain check i mean. after reaching the south of india the monsoon moved on to the bay of bengal and has now reached calcutta. but once it has covered the whole region it doesn't bring rain every day . the monsoon
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the other financial for long johns today was all about money laundering first to visit this confession to three different. oh good the good stuff we have our three banks all set up through maybe something in europe something going to america something overseas or the cayman islands or do we do all these banks are complicit in the kleptocracy who decide to give mccomas a camera to do some serious wounds ok let's see how we did well we've got home got a nice laundry watch for max and for stacy oh beautiful jewelry how about a puck on luxury automobile again for a match you know what money laundering is highly illegal here for a watch because of course. time after time here we're going underground as vladimir putin hosts talks with japanese prime minister shinzo up in moscow coming up on the show the italian job or italian job so s. c.e. representative and former italian foreign minister franco frattini on whether it's really is next to leave the european union as italy's new prime minister is set to help the unemployed and why has the high court granted a challenge to the government over
the other financial for long johns today was all about money laundering first to visit this confession to three different. oh good the good stuff we have our three banks all set up through maybe something in europe something going to america something overseas or the cayman islands or do we do all these banks are complicit in the kleptocracy who decide to give mccomas a camera to do some serious wounds ok let's see how we did well we've got home got a nice laundry watch for max and for stacy oh...
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john. the two are now life long friends. john, do you like him? >> i love him. >> president trump: you love him? that's nice. [applause] that's beautiful. john runs a ministry that has helped more than 2,000 former inmates rejoin society and he is the talk of the country. the job john does is incredible. john and richard, you are a living testament to the power of prayer. [applause] your story reminds us that prayer changes hearts and transforms lives. it uplifts the soul, inspires action, and unites us all as one nation under god. so important. and we say it here, you know? [applause] a lot of people don't say it. but you know what? they're starting to say it more just like we're starting to say merry christmas when that day comes around. you notice a big difference between now and two or three years ago? it was going in the other direction rapidly, right? now it's straight up. our country was founded on prayer. our communities are sustained by prayer and our nation will be renewed by hard work, a lot of intelligence, and prayer. [applause] today
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john: when i went off to school, would have been 1958, i guess. i was 18 or so. brian: i've got to tell our audience, back in 2004 we had a longcussion about a lot of things. you went to ohio university and then jumped to yale. you have done what course? john: since i got to yale i have done several different courses, including one big one on cold war history. the one i think is most relevant to this book is one called "studies in grand strategy," which is a seminar which i did collaboratively with paul kennedy and with charles hill. the three of us formed this course that in the late 1990's. we became convinced there was a real absence of grand strategic thinking at high levels in the united states. we did not have the illusion we could do much about it immediately. we decided to set up a course that would tell our students what they need to know with the idea would keep this the inside their heads until 20 years from then or 30 years from then, they rose to positions of responsibility and could actually begin to draw on it. that has always been the theme of the course. long-term investment. brian: are all three of you there
john: when i went off to school, would have been 1958, i guess. i was 18 or so. brian: i've got to tell our audience, back in 2004 we had a longcussion about a lot of things. you went to ohio university and then jumped to yale. you have done what course? john: since i got to yale i have done several different courses, including one big one on cold war history. the one i think is most relevant to this book is one called "studies in grand strategy," which is a seminar which i did...
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go long. john: social media company twitter warning 330 million user, that a glitch hasek posed -- exposed a substantial number of user passwords, coming up details. we found a bug that stored password unmasked in a log, we fixed that bug. we have no indication of breach or misuse, consider changing your password on all services. no kidding, twitter stock down slightly. what is great about this, my bulls and bears buddy, jonas max ferris. and gary b smith. age before beauty, i will start with you gary b . look these tech stocks, they have been up 28%, talk about facebook, amazon, google, on fire. does this data breach, does anything derail the tech landslide right now? >> it does not. here is the reason why. first, i justin upton -- gist before we within on air, i got that whole gobble dee goop, i did like a million other twitter users, i said skip and move oning, my password is in 27 different locations, people will say oh, this happened again, this happens you know almost every day. maybe target
go long. john: social media company twitter warning 330 million user, that a glitch hasek posed -- exposed a substantial number of user passwords, coming up details. we found a bug that stored password unmasked in a log, we fixed that bug. we have no indication of breach or misuse, consider changing your password on all services. no kidding, twitter stock down slightly. what is great about this, my bulls and bears buddy, jonas max ferris. and gary b smith. age before beauty, i will start with...
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john. come a long way. john soon ended up in federal prison, relegated to solitary confinement.where god found him. john began to read the bible and listen to christian radio. right? incredible. one morning at 2:00 a.m., he woke up to the voice of the great billy graham. reverend graham's words came through the air ways. jesus wants to be lord of your life. that night john dedicated his life to christ. he spent the rest of his time in prison praying, studying the bible, and bringing the lord to his fellow inmates. the day after john's release, a visitor knocked on his door. it was the man who put him in jail. fbi special agent richard beasley, who's here. richard? come on up, richard. i want you to know that i've been praying for you, very strongly, he said that, god called me to the fbi in part because of you, john. the two are now life long friends. john, do you like him? >> i love him. >> you love him. that's nice. that's beautiful. john runs a ministry that has helped more than 2,000 former inmates rejoin society and he's the talk of the country. the job john does is incredi
john. come a long way. john soon ended up in federal prison, relegated to solitary confinement.where god found him. john began to read the bible and listen to christian radio. right? incredible. one morning at 2:00 a.m., he woke up to the voice of the great billy graham. reverend graham's words came through the air ways. jesus wants to be lord of your life. that night john dedicated his life to christ. he spent the rest of his time in prison praying, studying the bible, and bringing the lord to...
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john. he's come a long way. n ended up in federal prison, relegated to solitary confineme confinement. that's where god found him john began to read the bible and listen to christian radio. right? come here, sir. incredible. >> thank you. >> incredible. one morning at 2:00 a.m. he woke up to the voice of the great billy graham. reverend graham's words came through the airways. jesus wants to be lord of your life. that night john dedicated his life to christ. he sfent rest of his -- spent the rest of his time in prison prayin praying, studying the bible and bringing the word to the inmates. the day after release, a knock on his door. it was the man who put him in jail, fbi special agent richard beasley who's here. richard? come on up, richard. i want you to know that i've been praying for you very strongly, he said that. god called me to the fbi in part because of you, john. the two are now life-long friends. john, do you like him? >> i love him. >> you love him? that's nice. that's beautiful. john runs a ministry
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john. you have come a long way! john soon ended up in federal prison. relegated to solitary confinement. that is where god found him. john began to read the bible and listen to in federal prison. relegated to hristian radio. right? incredible. one morning at 2:00 a.m., he woke up to the voice of the great billy graham. reverend graham's words came through the airwaves. jesus wants to be lord of your life. that night, john edicated his life to christ. he spent the rest of his time in prison praying, studying the bible and bringing the lord to his fellow inmates. the day after john's release, a visitor knocked on his door. it was the man who put him in jail. fbi, special agents, richard beasley who is here. richard? come on up. i want you to know that i have been praying for you , very strongly. he said that. god alled me to the fbi in part, because of you, john. the two because of you, john. the two are now lifelong friends. john, do you like him? >> i love him. >> you love him? that's nice. that is beautiful. john runs a ministry that has helped more than 2000 former inmates rejoin socie
john. you have come a long way! john soon ended up in federal prison. relegated to solitary confinement. that is where god found him. john began to read the bible and listen to in federal prison. relegated to hristian radio. right? incredible. one morning at 2:00 a.m., he woke up to the voice of the great billy graham. reverend graham's words came through the airwaves. jesus wants to be lord of your life. that night, john edicated his life to christ. he spent the rest of his time in prison...
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as we know, john kelly has been chief of staff since last july. so almost a year. it's been unclear how long president was walking with his arm around john kelly, insisting he's still in his good graces and will stay. we'll see how long that last, but certainly interesting words today from john kelly. >> jeff zeleny, thank you. and former vice president calls it rock bottom. now how speaker paul ryan weighs in on the crass remark about senator mccain's health that was made by a white house aide. s.e. cupp joins us with that exclusive interview. you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. oh, look... another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and wrinkles. one week? that definitely works! rapid wrinkle repair®.
as we know, john kelly has been chief of staff since last july. so almost a year. it's been unclear how long president was walking with his arm around john kelly, insisting he's still in his good graces and will stay. we'll see how long that last, but certainly interesting words today from john kelly. >> jeff zeleny, thank you. and former vice president calls it rock bottom. now how speaker paul ryan weighs in on the crass remark about senator mccain's health that was made by a white...
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. >> shepard: this has been a proxy war ongoing a long time. john bolton has said for many years that this is -- there will be war in iran. one of many of the sound bites that we can pull from him. listen to this one. >> the behavior and the objectives of the regime are not going to change. therefore, the only solution is to change the regime itself. that is why before 2019 we here will celebrate in tehran. thank you very much. >> shepard: we will celebrate in tehran before 2019 that would mark 40 years since the iranian revolution. is it the policy of the united states for regime change in iran? it sounded like it there. >> it did sound like it, shepard. i don't know think what john bolton said was realistic. i sympathize where he's coming from. it's easy to say before you're national security adviser and easier to say and do no matter where and when you're talking. if you want to redefine regime change, incentivizing future leaders in the islamic republic to behave differently, and you can call that regime change. what kim jong-un is doing is regi
. >> shepard: this has been a proxy war ongoing a long time. john bolton has said for many years that this is -- there will be war in iran. one of many of the sound bites that we can pull from him. listen to this one. >> the behavior and the objectives of the regime are not going to change. therefore, the only solution is to change the regime itself. that is why before 2019 we here will celebrate in tehran. thank you very much. >> shepard: we will celebrate in tehran before...
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i think that he wants to define himself and there is always speculation about how long john kelly is going to be in this job. i really don't think that the president has it in him to fire a four-star marine general. i could be wrong. but i do think that he has created a climate where it would be uncomfortable for john kelly to stay. if john kelly chooses to go, he will. the more he gives interviews like that, the more it will raise questions about what his long-term plan is here. >> maggie, i don't know if he was listening to the president's rally last night but he introduced the possibility that perhaps two terms would not be enough for him and the crowd ate it up. listen to this. >> so i said unless they give me an extension for the presiden presidency -- which i don't think the fake news media would be too happy about -- wait, wait, wait wait wait. actually, they would be happy because when i'm not here, their ratings are going to sink. >> how many terms will he be serving, do you know? >> i don't think anybody credibly believes donald trump is looking to spend more time than he n
i think that he wants to define himself and there is always speculation about how long john kelly is going to be in this job. i really don't think that the president has it in him to fire a four-star marine general. i could be wrong. but i do think that he has created a climate where it would be uncomfortable for john kelly to stay. if john kelly chooses to go, he will. the more he gives interviews like that, the more it will raise questions about what his long-term plan is here. >>...
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when i interviewed michael wolf for "fire and fury" in january he said then he was worried how long john kelly would last and that's before all of the stories started to come out and probably even then john kelly frustrated and trying to figure out how to deal with a president who doesn't know how to be president, doesn't want to learn to be president and is unfit to be president. i mean, if you're chief of staff kelly and you used to keep these things inside, once you start verbalizing these things, it is as if he's trying to cope, trying to reach -- reaching out for help from people just trying to say to people, look, i'm doing all of these things. it is like in airport 77 when karen black is the stewardess up in there trying to fly the plane. i mean, i can understand why john kelly feels like he is the last person standing between chaos and keeping the plane in the air. >> but it's also clear from your reporting that there are people who want him out. >> definitely are. steve, what's your take on a.b. point and jonathan's that john kaelly may be extraordinary frustrated? there was rep
when i interviewed michael wolf for "fire and fury" in january he said then he was worried how long john kelly would last and that's before all of the stories started to come out and probably even then john kelly frustrated and trying to figure out how to deal with a president who doesn't know how to be president, doesn't want to learn to be president and is unfit to be president. i mean, if you're chief of staff kelly and you used to keep these things inside, once you start...
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john's disability helps push him forward. starting his last year in high school in 2016 on new york's long island, john thought maybe he and his father mark could start a business together. ro >> we walkedd talking about starting a food truck, but as he points out, neither of us can really cook. >> reporter: instead john aooked upn idea to sell socks. >> i think it's fun. i think they're colorful, and i can be creative. >> jo, his who life, had worn colorful, crazy socks. it was kind of his thing. >> john >> reporter: for about $1,000, bsite, stocked some socks, and then they were online and in buness, selling more than $13,000 worth sfks in a month. john delivered a lot of them himself, along with thank-you notes,t going t extra mile is what john is all about. >> right away we had people tellg us all the things that john couldn't do, and john has spent his life demonstrating what he could do. >> reporter: john is an avid snowshoer and soccer player. so he decided to donate portion of the company's profits c the special olympics, ase that he's also lobbied congress for. >>eople right away s him as a role model. i had to wrap m
john's disability helps push him forward. starting his last year in high school in 2016 on new york's long island, john thought maybe he and his father mark could start a business together. ro >> we walkedd talking about starting a food truck, but as he points out, neither of us can really cook. >> reporter: instead john aooked upn idea to sell socks. >> i think it's fun. i think they're colorful, and i can be creative. >> jo, his who life, had worn colorful, crazy...
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but it raises a lot of questions about how long john kelly is going to be here. we've spoken to a number of staffers about that. one person pointing to the fact that july is going to be one year since he's been in office. so that may be a date to look to for potential departure. others say there's really no way to tell that. there's been a lot of musing about a number of officials being on their way out and then they wind up not leaving. what we know is true according to one official who i spoke with is he has lost standing at the white house. there's broad agreement that having a strong chief of staff is a good thing, not a bad thing. we know that comes against the backdrop of the president musing about not having any chief of staff at all which we know in the past has not been seen as -- >> doesn't have a white house communications director either. >> yes. while john kelly or someone in the white house might say sometimes women are more emotional than men, sometimes men are more emotional than women. i turn you to the twitter handle of president. >>. >> there's
but it raises a lot of questions about how long john kelly is going to be here. we've spoken to a number of staffers about that. one person pointing to the fact that july is going to be one year since he's been in office. so that may be a date to look to for potential departure. others say there's really no way to tell that. there's been a lot of musing about a number of officials being on their way out and then they wind up not leaving. what we know is true according to one official who i...
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john long last movement. and does choreography to some of the best companies in the us. an encounter with an exceptional. choreographer. the. hero max the highlights show. floor festival the spanish city of toronto celebrates spring. spectacular song game of thrones live in concert. massive heroes french street art do well. you're. sixteen if. you accidentally shed some fake. tropes. time in the field. how can you get out. with it oh it's serious. shit this week on d w. what keeps us in shape what makes us see. my name is dr carson the i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and then discuss what you can do to go ahead. stay choose and let's all try to stay in good shape. d w. well coming to arts twenty one this week we have mercy ourselves in the world of dance of choreographer john doe a minor. god in my calling in this world. has to create with movement to speak.
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john: we are looking long-term with the themepark. when you look at a themepark -- when you look at a movie, you see a short-term with your return. so the goal is to have established brands. even brands that may be having up with -- having ups and downs. but they have the appeal that is established. that is why star wars is so great because it is multigenerational. i saw star wars when i was a teenager and now every generation behind me has had the opportunity to see a branch new star wars movie. and today they get to see more. that is what disney is looking at. david w.: i will never forget the first star wars movie. it was quite something. and sweeney, john gerner lori heinel.
john: we are looking long-term with the themepark. when you look at a themepark -- when you look at a movie, you see a short-term with your return. so the goal is to have established brands. even brands that may be having up with -- having ups and downs. but they have the appeal that is established. that is why star wars is so great because it is multigenerational. i saw star wars when i was a teenager and now every generation behind me has had the opportunity to see a branch new star wars...
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long since. the tropical john waters. there the sun the sun come to. the source of life. to cause an enormous destruction my long suit starting in may two hundred thirty dollars. u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o has said the u.s. could help rebuild north korea's economy if the country gives up its nuclear weapons made the comment as a news conference with his side korean kind to pot ahead of a planned summit with the know if he added that robust verification of denuclearization would be needed. a senior iranian cleric has threatened israeli cities with annihilation as tension saw between the two countries is.
long since. the tropical john waters. there the sun the sun come to. the source of life. to cause an enormous destruction my long suit starting in may two hundred thirty dollars. u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o has said the u.s. could help rebuild north korea's economy if the country gives up its nuclear weapons made the comment as a news conference with his side korean kind to pot ahead of a planned summit with the know if he added that robust verification of denuclearization would be...
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a sustained level of 74 how long? john: we plan conservatively.evel above were preplanned, in our comfort zone, meaning that incrementally it is more cash flow, generating more cash flow than we have the ability to invest in that activity or return to shareholders. the key is planning a little bit conservatively in that way you have got the luxury. things took that step function one way or another, then you adjust. one of the biggest things we can do is increase or decrease your activity set. alix: that was part of my exclusive interview with john christmann. for all things commodities, tune in a 1 p.m. to watch "commodities edge." it was interesting when i asked him about his priorities, buybacks and dividends were in the mix there in a way that these companies did not prioritize before, which is a big shift and i wonder if it holds. alix: you know this world -- david: you know this world so much better than i do. he knows his business and he gives you an answer. he comes across as an oil guy. alix: we talk a lot about the midland differentials.
a sustained level of 74 how long? john: we plan conservatively.evel above were preplanned, in our comfort zone, meaning that incrementally it is more cash flow, generating more cash flow than we have the ability to invest in that activity or return to shareholders. the key is planning a little bit conservatively in that way you have got the luxury. things took that step function one way or another, then you adjust. one of the biggest things we can do is increase or decrease your activity set....
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hopefully it will work for a long time. john? >> reporter: unrelated, mr. report, tell us more about the meeting with rod rosenstein and christopher wray yesterday? >> president trump: a routine meeting. as you know, the congress would like to see documents opened up. a lot of people are saying they had spies in my campaign. if they had spies in my campaign, that would be a disgrace to this country. that would be one of the biggest insults that anyone has ever seen. it would be very illegal aside from everything else. it would make probably every political event ever look like small potatoes so we want to make sure there weren't. i hope there weren't frankly. but some man got paid based on what i read in the newspapers. and on what you reported, some person got paid a lot of money. that is not a normal situation, the kind of money you are talking about. so hopefully that would be -- and i think the department of justice wants to get down to it and congress does so hopefully they will all be able to get together. general kelly will set up a meeting between c
hopefully it will work for a long time. john? >> reporter: unrelated, mr. report, tell us more about the meeting with rod rosenstein and christopher wray yesterday? >> president trump: a routine meeting. as you know, the congress would like to see documents opened up. a lot of people are saying they had spies in my campaign. if they had spies in my campaign, that would be a disgrace to this country. that would be one of the biggest insults that anyone has ever seen. it would be very...
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as long as john bolton and pompeo, these always clamoring and crying for war. none of their children have to face war or deal with the consequences of this. people around the world will be impacted by one man's decision to withdraw on this agreement that hopefully, as i said, after he breaks the eggs we can put it all back together again and come up with an international agreement that fits some kind of peace in the world >> james taylor, thank you for joining us this afternoon. >>> after being acquitted on murder charges for the death of kate steinle, he will face trial in federal court on firearms and immigration charges. a judge today set the trial date for october 1. his defense team argued in court the case is vindictive prosecution. they say they're pursuing this because of pressure from the trump administration. prosecutors say they would've pursued those charges regardless. they are expected to rule on the issue before the trial gets underway. >>> a judge at the center of a recall ever. he says if it is successful it will have a lasting negative impact
as long as john bolton and pompeo, these always clamoring and crying for war. none of their children have to face war or deal with the consequences of this. people around the world will be impacted by one man's decision to withdraw on this agreement that hopefully, as i said, after he breaks the eggs we can put it all back together again and come up with an international agreement that fits some kind of peace in the world >> james taylor, thank you for joining us this afternoon....
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judge, told me that she and her husband used to kid about sending a summons to john barron at trumpower and to see how long -- whether john barron disappeared, which i always thought was pretty funny. it's also interesting to me donald trump named his youngest son barron, and i don't know what was in his head when he did that, but he already had a son named donald trump, jr., so he couldn't name another kid after himself, so he named his youngest son barron. i don't know what he was thinking, but i just think it's interesting. >> woodruff: in half a minute or to, gwendoly gwenda blair, ie something about new york and something that's acceptable in business in new york that made people accept what the president, then businessman and now politician and president president trump was able to do and say and get away with? >> well, he was a salesman. he was selling real estate. salesmen are performers. they target their market. what does the market want to hear? they tell the market what it was to hear. he would tell the market, in his first project, which was the grand hyatt, a hotel, he told people it was the
judge, told me that she and her husband used to kid about sending a summons to john barron at trumpower and to see how long -- whether john barron disappeared, which i always thought was pretty funny. it's also interesting to me donald trump named his youngest son barron, and i don't know what was in his head when he did that, but he already had a son named donald trump, jr., so he couldn't name another kid after himself, so he named his youngest son barron. i don't know what he was thinking,...
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john: i can't comment on ongoing lawsuits and all these things take a very long time. y: john chen, thank you for joining us. coming up, we speak with uber 's ceo and head to the berkowitz summit in los angeles -- the uber elevate summit. bloomberg tech's livestreaming on twitter. @technology. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: snap ceo is claiming the top spot of an elite group of corporate leaders and received a half billion dollar pay package when snape went public and makes -- when snape went public and makes him the highest-paid executive of a publicly traded u.s. company. the top 10 work in private equity or technology and receive compensation exceeding $100 million and only for women crack -- four women crack the top 100 of that index. uber hopes to get its self driving vehicle on markets and, but a self-driving vehicle killed industry and in phoenix. dara khosrowshahi joined us at the uber summit. >> for us, i think it brought home the idea that safety has to come first. as it relates to that tragedy we have grounded our autonomous a decisionthat was we made. >> any se
john: i can't comment on ongoing lawsuits and all these things take a very long time. y: john chen, thank you for joining us. coming up, we speak with uber 's ceo and head to the berkowitz summit in los angeles -- the uber elevate summit. bloomberg tech's livestreaming on twitter. @technology. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: snap ceo is claiming the top spot of an elite group of corporate leaders and received a half billion dollar pay package when snape went public and makes -- when snape went...
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it is not fair to blame him for as john cryon followed, everyone said paul achtlightner is way too longaming john cryon and christian sewing that he is making these decisions too quick. it is not there to concentrate but halfchtlightner the representatives ar representatives of the employees and half are responsibility for capital owners so they are responsible in total. vonnie: i was not actually laying blame anywhere. no chairman of any board , iwhere has full control think that's the law in any country. any board is a collective entity and the chairs just one voice but a strong voice nonetheless. thank you for joining us, by the way. i'm looking at the share price. as you know, is the worst performing european bank this year. it's the worst performing european bank in the last 12 months. 51% of the analyst community have a sell rating on the stock. what is it going to take to get this share price moving north? peers so whatts does he have to do, the new chief executive, to get this share price moving where every single shareholder wants to see it? he has to bring positive news to the
it is not fair to blame him for as john cryon followed, everyone said paul achtlightner is way too longaming john cryon and christian sewing that he is making these decisions too quick. it is not there to concentrate but halfchtlightner the representatives ar representatives of the employees and half are responsibility for capital owners so they are responsible in total. vonnie: i was not actually laying blame anywhere. no chairman of any board , iwhere has full control think that's the law in...
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john kerry's former running mate and his thought about this story. >> this is a story. i'd say that, logan act hasn't been enforced far long time. is not negotiating on behalf of the u.s. government. in my opinion what he's doing is inappropriate. he shouldn't be doing it. >> senator lieberman ran not with john kerry but al gore. he was a running mate. just pointing that out. pouffing on. mara, joe lieberman says -- >> i think he explain it pretty well. john kerry was not negotiating on behalf of the u.s. government. what's interesting, if john kerry wanted to lobby, he should be lobbying donald trump. he's talking to people who agreed with him and failed. >> 8 the whit -- at the white h, there's not a feeling like anything but pulling out the deal. from the big question remain. what happens after we full out? the sanctions snap back on our end. the europeans other signatories they will not put back sanctions. what does that mean? does donald trump sanction those european countries? this will be the biggest rift between trump and our european allies. bigger than paris, bigger than moving the embassy in jerusalem. this is a big s
john kerry's former running mate and his thought about this story. >> this is a story. i'd say that, logan act hasn't been enforced far long time. is not negotiating on behalf of the u.s. government. in my opinion what he's doing is inappropriate. he shouldn't be doing it. >> senator lieberman ran not with john kerry but al gore. he was a running mate. just pointing that out. pouffing on. mara, joe lieberman says -- >> i think he explain it pretty well. john kerry was not...
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. >> a story, logan act has not been enforced for a long time. john kerry is not numbers areiating on be-- negotiates on behalf of the u.s., what he is doing is unappropriate. take two former secretary of states canny rice, who opposes it and hillary clinton who supported it, neither one is going around talking to the iranians and europeans and frying to i guess convince them to not be affected by the current trump administration. a duly elected administration, i hope that john kerry stops. john: john kerry's tenure was mixed, i think that would be fair to say. he did nothing -- could not too anything whether putin took over crimea. and north korea pretty much continued unabated. he had a couple of successes for more kerry, tpp, transpacific partnership, which president got out of as soon as he got in offers, only thing left is the iranian deal, is this john kerry trying to preserve his legacy, if you take this away, you take away all his victory. >> he did not have any victories, all of the deals he made are bad for america, it is bad. the fact he is
. >> a story, logan act has not been enforced for a long time. john kerry is not numbers areiating on be-- negotiates on behalf of the u.s., what he is doing is unappropriate. take two former secretary of states canny rice, who opposes it and hillary clinton who supported it, neither one is going around talking to the iranians and europeans and frying to i guess convince them to not be affected by the current trump administration. a duly elected administration, i hope that john kerry...
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. >> we heard from somebody we haven't heard from in a long time, john mccain. heard his voice.g from him via his book. i want to play the excerpt they released from the audio of his new book. >> i don't know how much longer i will be here. maybe i will have another five years. maybe with the advances in oncology, they will find new treatment for my cancer that will extend my life. maybe i will be gone before you hear this. i'd like to see us recover our sense that we are more alike than different. we are citizens of a republic made of shared ideals, forged in a new world to replace the tribal enmities that troubled the old ones. we share that awesome heritage and the responsibility to embrace it. >> felt like it was a nice optimistic tone that skrjohn mcn is trying to strike. >> the nicest thing is an expression that has gotten overused in this era, but skrjo mccain is a great american. >> i started reporting on capitol hill in 2009. watching him up close, you see this spirit. he doesn't quit. the guy does not quit. >> it's interesting we're learning in the book, he is not sett
. >> we heard from somebody we haven't heard from in a long time, john mccain. heard his voice.g from him via his book. i want to play the excerpt they released from the audio of his new book. >> i don't know how much longer i will be here. maybe i will have another five years. maybe with the advances in oncology, they will find new treatment for my cancer that will extend my life. maybe i will be gone before you hear this. i'd like to see us recover our sense that we are more alike...
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because long long upward says john nash but she is a dancer she didn't want to leave her country but after the guese protests there was no longer a place for her kind of performance she was almost a victim of a bomb attack in istanbul she's process this trauma in a solo piece. it's . just. it's like. life is taking away from you know somehow all the opportunities of working sharing are taking away from you and then you realize that you cannot take in your life as a dancer isn't easy in berlin either yet she's optimistic she draws on the energy that came out of the guese protests and here she lives in safety if you are coming from. from where i come from it's very safe and beautiful and there's hope for. the spirit of gazey even if these images are now part of the past the flickers of hope remain. artists both in turkey and abroad carry this hope in their hearts. because we experienced it once why should not happen again. turkish born toso married hoped to find a new home in germany but sixty years later he's come to a devastating conclusion about immigration and integration. in the c
because long long upward says john nash but she is a dancer she didn't want to leave her country but after the guese protests there was no longer a place for her kind of performance she was almost a victim of a bomb attack in istanbul she's process this trauma in a solo piece. it's . just. it's like. life is taking away from you know somehow all the opportunities of working sharing are taking away from you and then you realize that you cannot take in your life as a dancer isn't easy in berlin...
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he won't be the first guy to go home on prom might with a long face. john kerry did, too. it's easl money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. [fbi agent] you're a brave man, your testimony will save lives. mr. stevens? this is your new name. this is your new house. and a perfectly inconspicuous suv. you must become invisible. [hero] i'll take my chances. i had a very minor fender bender tonight! in an unreasonably narrow fast food drive thru lane. but what a powerful life lesson. and don't worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. which is so smart on your
he won't be the first guy to go home on prom might with a long face. john kerry did, too. it's easl money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our...
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people heading into the city are going to have a long wait. john chiang's father came it'here with little money,on. but big dreams for a better future. now john has a chance to make history. a champion of the underdog, john took on wells fargo when it ripped off working families. and against the odds, he helped saved california from financial disaster during the great recession. ...leaving more to invest in progressive priorities like education, healthcare and affordable housing. john chiang. the proven, progressive leader we need for california's future. >>> less than 12 hours away from the start of the royal wedding in windsor, england. more than 100,000 people expected to cheer on prince harry and meghan markle as they head to windsor castle. the final wedding details are falling into place including who will walk her down the aisle. amy kellogg reports from england where it's 2 a.m. on saturday. >> reporter: the clock is ticking down. it's been said that the british monarchy the royal family is "the" global "a" list. so that's perhaps why there
people heading into the city are going to have a long wait. john chiang's father came it'here with little money,on. but big dreams for a better future. now john has a chance to make history. a champion of the underdog, john took on wells fargo when it ripped off working families. and against the odds, he helped saved california from financial disaster during the great recession. ...leaving more to invest in progressive priorities like education, healthcare and affordable housing. john chiang....
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you mentioned a little bit of it, joe biden has been long, good friends for a long time. john mccain is a genuine hero, a man of valor whose sacrifices for his country are immeasurable as he fights for his life, and he deserves so much better. given this white house's trail of disrespect, the staffer is not the exception to the role, she is deep a pity me of it. and this tweet aimed at kelly sadler, may i remind you, my husband has a family, seven children and five grandchildren. one of those children, meghan mccain, very publicly outspoken against sarah sadler. sarah was asked about it and she deferred on all this, and wouldn't talk about it. let's play for you what she said. >> what does the white house believe about senator mccain, and is there a tone set from the top where it is allowed foreign aid to say, he's dying anyway? >> there is certainly not a tone site here, we have respect for all americans and that is what we try to put forward in everything we do both in words and inactions, focusing on doing things that help every american in this country, every single day. i
you mentioned a little bit of it, joe biden has been long, good friends for a long time. john mccain is a genuine hero, a man of valor whose sacrifices for his country are immeasurable as he fights for his life, and he deserves so much better. given this white house's trail of disrespect, the staffer is not the exception to the role, she is deep a pity me of it. and this tweet aimed at kelly sadler, may i remind you, my husband has a family, seven children and five grandchildren. one of those...
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long could it sustain above 2%? is it just transitory, the rising inflation we have seen? johnyou are right, it is a symmetric target and therefore they should have a similar sort of policy response we do slightly above to the way they do when it is slightly below. as i say, the fact that they are prepared to be patient and cautious and not overreact to the fact that inflation may go about their target, it's something the markets are taking some reassurance from. manus: what do you make of bill gross? it will meander higher. the bear market is awake, but it is not growling. we certainly don't see a significant further upside from those yields a little bit further down the curve. clearly as policy evolves, it's possible the front in rates could go a bit higher. we certainly think there are another three has to come this year and the meeting forecast still only for two so there's a little upside argue before shorter yields and further down the curb because investors will take comfort from the fact that the fed has got inflation well under control. we think you'll's should be anch
long could it sustain above 2%? is it just transitory, the rising inflation we have seen? johnyou are right, it is a symmetric target and therefore they should have a similar sort of policy response we do slightly above to the way they do when it is slightly below. as i say, the fact that they are prepared to be patient and cautious and not overreact to the fact that inflation may go about their target, it's something the markets are taking some reassurance from. manus: what do you make of bill...
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he won't be the first guy to go home on prom might with a long face. john kerry did, too. hey! last year so allstate is giving us money back on our bill. well, that seems fair. we didn't use it. wish we got money back on gym memberships. get money back hilarious. with claim-free rewards. switching to allstate is worth it. ♪ get ready for the wild life with one a day men's. a complete multivitamin with key nutrients, plus b vitamins for heart health. your one a day is showing. ♪ most people come to la with big dreams. ♪ we came with big appetites. with expedia, you could book a flight, hotel, car, and activity all in one place. ♪ money managers are pretty much the same. all but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher invest
he won't be the first guy to go home on prom might with a long face. john kerry did, too. hey! last year so allstate is giving us money back on our bill. well, that seems fair. we didn't use it. wish we got money back on gym memberships. get money back hilarious. with claim-free rewards. switching to allstate is worth it. ♪ get ready for the wild life with one a day men's. a complete multivitamin with key nutrients, plus b vitamins for heart health. your one a day is showing. ♪ most people...
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[laughter] and for a a long time with john kelly other -- and southern command. >> so you look that the document is more accurate or inaccurate? >> i t can say the core feature of the dossier was an allegation that was corroborated by the intelligence community thatic the russians were engaged to interfere in the 2016 election. and then to see how much of the they could rule in or out. but it all could beng true. the how concerned should be personally be about cybersecurity? with investment and are they safe? >> and then to record nine with the internet and then the challenge only as the weakest human in the chain. the more secure or less secure. what about the infiltration of facebook? >> on a number of levels with the discussion on this topic but for people to participate and she the public dialogue is profound but how to stop that is reallyig hard. you make is a clear and present danger how high do you rate those platforms? >> i can make up the scale? okay. how high would i rate the danger? compared to the other dangers ii was aiming to make sure there be an earlier reckoning for the
[laughter] and for a a long time with john kelly other -- and southern command. >> so you look that the document is more accurate or inaccurate? >> i t can say the core feature of the dossier was an allegation that was corroborated by the intelligence community thatic the russians were engaged to interfere in the 2016 election. and then to see how much of the they could rule in or out. but it all could beng true. the how concerned should be personally be about cybersecurity? with...
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john mccain and dick cheney. how are they doing in this moral battle? >> they've been at this moral battle for a long time. ain was the conscience of america on this, having been tortured so brutally himself. that brought about change in 2003, 2004, 2005, when it start said to become clear what we were doing. cheney, unrepentant, i did the right thing, i'd do it again. mccain saying, this is not who we are as a people. right to the finish, 17 years later. >> what do you make of cheney while he's at it? i think i know the answer, because i've watched him for decades. is it just a killer instinct, he just destroy his opponents, whether domestic or foreign? they must be destroyed, killed? >> cheney is a guy -- cheney will go to his grave saying he did the right thing. he doesn't care how many reports say it's not effective, it costs us so much, it gains us virtually nothing. the spanish inquisition, chinese water torture, this has been around for a long time. cheney will not give. that's his way. let history decide, i'm standing on my position. and basically you know what, go to hell. >> he's the guy that lied
john mccain and dick cheney. how are they doing in this moral battle? >> they've been at this moral battle for a long time. ain was the conscience of america on this, having been tortured so brutally himself. that brought about change in 2003, 2004, 2005, when it start said to become clear what we were doing. cheney, unrepentant, i did the right thing, i'd do it again. mccain saying, this is not who we are as a people. right to the finish, 17 years later. >> what do you make of...
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obama and that's very much what we're hearing from all sorts of corners here in washington president john long school in the iran deal didn't he send in some ways this decision comes as no great surprise but now that it's finally happened is this a turning point in the administration's strategy in the region. well is there a strategy in the region is the question that we keep hearing i was just listening to the state department's point person on iran it was interesting he ready focused in on the on the sanctions on the financial pain that iran will feel and he really suggested that as a results off the financial pain and as a result of the decision has been made that europe is just going to roll over they're just going to cut their ties with iran because the u.s. is forcing them to do so they won't they won't put up a fight because of that iran will either come to the negotiating table and negotiate a more comprehensive deal that really seemed to be what the state department person was saying all we have to then also bring in all the other people in the mix like john bolton for example who are
obama and that's very much what we're hearing from all sorts of corners here in washington president john long school in the iran deal didn't he send in some ways this decision comes as no great surprise but now that it's finally happened is this a turning point in the administration's strategy in the region. well is there a strategy in the region is the question that we keep hearing i was just listening to the state department's point person on iran it was interesting he ready focused in on...
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his own or suspicion as fact and whether it is working for him politically and if it can in the long-term. johncham, the historian writes, the diabolical brilliance of the trump strategy of disinformation is that many people are simply going to hear the charges and countercharges and decide that there must be something to them because the president of the united states is saying them. very interesting way to put it. is he right in the end, they'll think maybe it is not totally accurate but enough accurate, it is the president. >> yeah. and, i mean, it was one thing for him to do these types of things as an entertainer and host of the apprentice and he's had a career of doing these sort of things. and during his campaign we saw, it has a different type of tenor when it is coming from the oval office. even this morning, as we're talking about the mueller tweet, you know, which is dishonest, and conspiracy minded and his talk of having a spy in his campaign is not supported by the facts at this point. so he does this and it has a different type of a megaphone coming from the president of the unite
his own or suspicion as fact and whether it is working for him politically and if it can in the long-term. johncham, the historian writes, the diabolical brilliance of the trump strategy of disinformation is that many people are simply going to hear the charges and countercharges and decide that there must be something to them because the president of the united states is saying them. very interesting way to put it. is he right in the end, they'll think maybe it is not totally accurate but...