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we are eing mordata brches in mpanies d busisses arod the e rld. esese relationonrequire compans toto rort reaches faer. will they y do anything g to ree the number?? reduce.e.not this transnsparency is a a way o ededucate everybybody. yoyou need to bebe aware that tr babank, your government, is s nt securere and youou have to be ea player i in this policicy. >>>> bond regulation, atat ould individualso o to ptect eir privacy? >> u uerstand, decide,ead d an decide. ey shohod use thsesettin not ly for the benef o of th service theyouldld le to use, bualsoso f the fute. wh you share data, can y contl your cice, havyour ta delet? a matteofof sel action syste >> thahank you for t that insig. data brehes, unwted leak angiving ucontrol. for so people has gon t far. th are penng theiropes on tiny microchs under tir skin and offeng a replacementor id badges and train t ticts. feel microchs are becoming thehe latest fashioionn swedenen with 3000 p people buyg in.. access too woror a key carard fr ticketsr bubuying plane , tetech lover sayay it makelile easi
we are eing mordata brches in mpanies d busisses arod the e rld. esese relationonrequire compans toto rort reaches faer. will they y do anything g to ree the number?? reduce.e.not this transnsparency is a a way o ededucate everybybody. yoyou need to bebe aware that tr babank, your government, is s nt securere and youou have to be ea player i in this policicy. >>>> bond regulation, atat ould individualso o to ptect eir privacy? >> u uerstand, decide,ead d an decide. ey shohod...
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it and you expect it o yourselfn a sense and that's why i came to play it for the royal shakespeare mpanyen years ago. we've made the duke of york smsler than it ind taken out the last ten rows of seats so everyones clos why should they be close? so they can hear the words exactly and they can see there's a wonderful moment at the end of the play when lear is running out of life and his breath is going. and he says to another character quite quietly, pray you, undo this button. thank u, sir. and then he dies really. most the last word he says is button. this great, great tragedy, something as ordinary as a button. and i'm convinced that in the theaters that shakespeare's plays originally were performed, everybody coo see the button. see what i mean? if you can see the button as you can in the duke of york, you can also see the eyes. >> you'rebviously really in touch with the audience and in touch with learning new things about the plays and being heard and once you said, this was about performing in e main hall of bolton school. >> yes. >> where you went? th required experimenting with be
it and you expect it o yourselfn a sense and that's why i came to play it for the royal shakespeare mpanyen years ago. we've made the duke of york smsler than it ind taken out the last ten rows of seats so everyones clos why should they be close? so they can hear the words exactly and they can see there's a wonderful moment at the end of the play when lear is running out of life and his breath is going. and he says to another character quite quietly, pray you, undo this button. thank u, sir....
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against some of these mpanies? so there are some related issues of prosecution that are being looked at. the district of sonoma county is looking closely at that t, accidethe ten car accident. theontractor license ford issued a citation to contractors not licensed by the sta of california to be doing this work anfthe army core engineers is also still investigating a very sious accident where man named ezequiel sumner was killed when, you know, osha determined it was tampered with and caused it to roll over. >> you loo into the history of some of the contractors they used. thermy corps of engineers used and some of them actually have prior records of legations of waste and fraud. what did you find? >> so yes, i found going back to katrina that the government accountability office has taken this industr to task for ove overcharging taxpayers and load mixing, which is basically mixingcr in cte heavy metal things into tlheir loadsto, again, get the weight and result in overcharging and price gouging, things l the numbe
against some of these mpanies? so there are some related issues of prosecution that are being looked at. the district of sonoma county is looking closely at that t, accidethe ten car accident. theontractor license ford issued a citation to contractors not licensed by the sta of california to be doing this work anfthe army core engineers is also still investigating a very sious accident where man named ezequiel sumner was killed when, you know, osha determined it was tampered with and caused it...
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the european commission as one of the steepest penalties ever made against an american technology mpanyogle unfairly pushed its apps on to smartphone users and abused the dominant market position. >> this is an ongoing abuse. this is very serious. it affects so many devices and of course, it's a big company, so you s the turnover that comes in. this is the thing that makes is a very hard find. >> the thing that google has to do now is ocourse, to stop. it has to stop this behavior. it has 90 days to put an effective to this infringement and this, of course, will freeu he market. >> if google does not comply with the 90 days, it faces penalties of upo of the average daily revenue of its parent company alphabet. >> many americans do worry about retirement and social security, one in four workers plan to rely on those benefits as their primary source of income in their later years. still, there are a lot of misconceptions about how social security works and when you should take it. s ourior personal finance correspondent sharon epperson joins us to dispel the common myths that are out ther
the european commission as one of the steepest penalties ever made against an american technology mpanyogle unfairly pushed its apps on to smartphone users and abused the dominant market position. >> this is an ongoing abuse. this is very serious. it affects so many devices and of course, it's a big company, so you s the turnover that comes in. this is the thing that makes is a very hard find. >> the thing that google has to do now is ocourse, to stop. it has to stop this behavior....
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got a mpany i can trust. that heck of a lot more. over 75 years of g saving. great savgs and a whole lot more. ds cin sources from over 40 local paners.th >> tucker barnes dripping in finesse but you have to wait 10 seconds to see for yourself f yo. he'll have your forecast then. >> ♪ >> all right, sir, so i'd like a virginia local -- whoa, yeah, shot of whiskey and -- i'm just kidding. i'm in bright box theater and i'm right. j >> good morning. >> nice to meet you sir. >> pleasure. >> te t me about yourater. >> we've been opened about five years.d we o with the goal in mind to be a nexus point of entertainment in these downtown, kindrvice a need. so we do everything from music to comedy to private parties to weddings, local bands, national bands, you name it we can do it. >> couldn't you just make an argument just having the bar alone would be enough to fill well, a lot of places thinknk and the music as the complimentary thing. we're only opene when we have >> talk to me about entertainment. this is a beautifullding and you guys have done a great >> i would
got a mpany i can trust. that heck of a lot more. over 75 years of g saving. great savgs and a whole lot more. ds cin sources from over 40 local paners.th >> tucker barnes dripping in finesse but you have to wait 10 seconds to see for yourself f yo. he'll have your forecast then. >> ♪ >> all right, sir, so i'd like a virginia local -- whoa, yeah, shot of whiskey and -- i'm just kidding. i'm in bright box theater and i'm right. j >> good morning. >> nice to meet...
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a reporter: as more department stores abandoned the label, the d mpany earlier this year started goingaight to consumers and was offering discounts for sales online. as for the department stores that still carry the brand, car'll continue to sell their existing inventories as the company winds down. jeff. >> glor: okay jan, thanks very much. first lady melania trump visited a children's hospital in nashville today. she played with some of the he chi there weing, social media use, and the opioid crisis. the trump administration today announced emergency aid for edrmers affected by tariffs the white house has pushed for. here's weijia jiang. >> making tremendous progress, ioey're all coming. >> reporter: president trump touted his administration's tariff-heavy trade policy during a speech to veterans in kansas city, but around the same time in washington, the u.s. department of agriculture introduced a $12-billion plan to help farmers who are feeling minancial pain from china's retaliatory tariffs. the proposal includes direct payments to farmers, purchasing excess crops, and building ne
a reporter: as more department stores abandoned the label, the d mpany earlier this year started goingaight to consumers and was offering discounts for sales online. as for the department stores that still carry the brand, car'll continue to sell their existing inventories as the company winds down. jeff. >> glor: okay jan, thanks very much. first lady melania trump visited a children's hospital in nashville today. she played with some of the he chi there weing, social media use, and the...
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. >> fortunately, my insurance mpany pay mgirls' salaries. >> working on the memorial proje project. >> telling stanley's story. he was in world war ii, in a b-17 bomber. mostly with supplies. we're going to help tell more of his story and here we have the vfw hat and there will be pins and emblems on which tells -- so frying to decide where his head should should he be looking out. then someone sitting on the bench,ou don't want him to ignore that person. if he's too much this way. then he's ignoring the people that are walking by. you have toind this kind of happy medium. y,little up or a little down. >> stan who used to always take time to sit with you whether you bought anything or not in his jewelry store throughout his life. i think he'd be honored and flattered and humbled that his friends would care enough to do this for him. >> fprding comes froate donors. expected to cost more than $30,000. >> you can learn more about the project by searching jeweler in the nbc washington app. >>> great day and maybe go to the harbor. ride the ferris wheel. ol wheel. it's going to be sunny
. >> fortunately, my insurance mpany pay mgirls' salaries. >> working on the memorial proje project. >> telling stanley's story. he was in world war ii, in a b-17 bomber. mostly with supplies. we're going to help tell more of his story and here we have the vfw hat and there will be pins and emblems on which tells -- so frying to decide where his head should should he be looking out. then someone sitting on the bench,ou don't want him to ignore that person. if he's too much...
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apple says the best way to avoid overheating your phone is to avoid using chargers by her mpanies and use the charger that comes with the phone, which s reals she was using. >>> a d.c. lawmaker wants to outlaw plastic straws in the district. our news partners at wtop say a bill has been introduced to outlaw single use straws. several restaurants switched to paper strawsnt for environ reasons. the bill is set to get a hearing in the fallnd could become law next year. >>> you'll need a straw tay to celebrate 7-eleven. they're giving out free slurpees from 11:00 a.m. to p 7:00. more 7, 11. the chain estimates it will giveaway about 9 million slurpees on 7-eleven day. >> that's a lot of brain freezes there. >> exactly. >> you got to do it slowly. ery few people slurp a slurpee slowly >> try saying that three times fast. >> pi day, 3-14. now 7-eleven. >> cookie day, cake day. >> some have numbers in them. >>> i digress. >>> have noticed it's gotten strangely dry around the area recently? yes indeed. after a super soggy may, our sixth wette may on record with almost 9 inches of rain. follow
apple says the best way to avoid overheating your phone is to avoid using chargers by her mpanies and use the charger that comes with the phone, which s reals she was using. >>> a d.c. lawmaker wants to outlaw plastic straws in the district. our news partners at wtop say a bill has been introduced to outlaw single use straws. several restaurants switched to paper strawsnt for environ reasons. the bill is set to get a hearing in the fallnd could become law next year. >>> you'll...
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we the american people about giving an exclusive license to well,mpany and saying, you are going to price us out if you do that. and the company says, thank you very much, i'm not going to be involved, and you don't have any company that's going to do it. that is the risk of not giving an exclusive license, you won't get a company that's willing to invest. alison: ok, so now we have several questions here regarding tropical diseases. there is russians whether -- questions whether, what is the status of axiom for ebola, are there vaccines on the way for chikungunya or dengue or a separate question regarding anthrax? people want to know about all the vaccine. dr. fauci: let's go through the list. ebola, so one was developed as a product that has an insert to express the important protein for ebola. that was developed originally by the public health agency of canada. merck took it over. the nih is doing clinical trials. we have an ongoing clinical trial of that vaccine and another made by the johnson inpany which is in trial guinea, sierra leone, and mali. since there are no ebola cases, it
we the american people about giving an exclusive license to well,mpany and saying, you are going to price us out if you do that. and the company says, thank you very much, i'm not going to be involved, and you don't have any company that's going to do it. that is the risk of not giving an exclusive license, you won't get a company that's willing to invest. alison: ok, so now we have several questions here regarding tropical diseases. there is russians whether -- questions whether, what is the...
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peo around a corporation, you get all the sides of the story, and there are certainly peep at this mpany who have had good experiences and divisions not affected by these kinds of allegations, but there are significant number of occurrences here and manifested in litigation and internal atocesses and a string of n.d.a.s th we obtained and recruit that suggests that at every level of th company people were complaining about a culture of impunity. >> woodruff: so what doat say? what are you saying you believe, based open your reporting, was going on there? that the word was going out from people at the very topthat this kind of behavior is acceptable? >> i think, you know, you and i both worked in largeon organizain the news business and in media. ,t is rarely that overt, judy but, certainly, people said that, byxample, there were powerful men who were engaged in avior, who wereh subjecto allegations widely known and who were continually promoted in spite othat, and that does have a powerful effecc on corporateture. we talked to multiple experts and lawyers who try sexualme hara cases who
peo around a corporation, you get all the sides of the story, and there are certainly peep at this mpany who have had good experiences and divisions not affected by these kinds of allegations, but there are significant number of occurrences here and manifested in litigation and internal atocesses and a string of n.d.a.s th we obtained and recruit that suggests that at every level of th company people were complaining about a culture of impunity. >> woodruff: so what doat say? what are you...
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than 20differentrug coanies,istributs,s, mafactcturs, saithey wou not seldrugs, tt it wt agnst the mpanyies. this is anngoing pblblem for many stas i want to rry out executio, and neda is one them. thresult w nevada en anunced heould usehis new cockta that of the nev used before tt feared ftanyl the ioid. dozieraid he d not carhow it hapned. preferr the firg squad, he tolme. what hpened wahe let h wyers get involved in litigati overhe pain at cod be used by is exution, a that seoff this st/srt courtattle th goesack nowo last faland s sortf gund for . the nevada sreme cou, and finally going to leave potentially to hisxexecuti unless a judge ilalas ves today stops it as a result of the drug companies concerns. juan: you mention your interview with him. i want to go to a clip frfrom te marshall project short video on scott dozier speaking about why he gave up his legal appeals. >> if you had cancer and was miserable and wanted to stop -- i wldld ratr be adad thathisis. only i love my brother ansister dearly, but iike them, too. amazing, cool oplele. there are very f people whwho wod ratherp
than 20differentrug coanies,istributs,s, mafactcturs, saithey wou not seldrugs, tt it wt agnst the mpanyies. this is anngoing pblblem for many stas i want to rry out executio, and neda is one them. thresult w nevada en anunced heould usehis new cockta that of the nev used before tt feared ftanyl the ioid. dozieraid he d not carhow it hapned. preferr the firg squad, he tolme. what hpened wahe let h wyers get involved in litigati overhe pain at cod be used by is exution, a that seoff this st/srt...
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quirky, some might say desperate, ways of g the attention of amazon, the country's fourth largest mpany. birmingham, alabama boosters built giant delivery boxes around the city. southern arizona promoters sent the company a cactus. while other places touted traits lley're not usually known for. >> las vegas is ositioned to be a catalyst for the most advanced smart city technology in america. >> reporter: dallas' pitch: livability.>> lavor, vibe, margaritas, culture, because it's great for kids, it's great for your homes. >> reporter: detroit's case: make a difference. >> move here, move the world. >> reporter: in january, amazon narrowed the list of cities and regions in contention to host its second headquarters from 238 to 20. the company focused on finding assets, like the tech talent that drew it to seattle. t , no surprise that was p wil reynolds' pitch: >> great university system with a great group of millennials. it's a growing population here, great arts and culture, affordable. >> reporter: reynolds founded an internet marketing fm here in 2002. not much tech where he was back
quirky, some might say desperate, ways of g the attention of amazon, the country's fourth largest mpany. birmingham, alabama boosters built giant delivery boxes around the city. southern arizona promoters sent the company a cactus. while other places touted traits lley're not usually known for. >> las vegas is ositioned to be a catalyst for the most advanced smart city technology in america. >> reporter: dallas' pitch: livability.>> lavor, vibe, margaritas, culture, because...
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. >> reporter: in the aircraft, aviris has spotted methane leaks in socal pipelines that the f mpany has repaired, proof there is the valueis type of survey, but it is, after all, just a narrow snapshot of agl al problem. so the team is proposing a similar instrument be launched s ince.et they think mne mitigation is a good place to start stemming greenhouse gasses. >> co2 emissions have addressed. but co2 emissions involve economy-wide processes. they involve our power generation, our transportation like the airplane were flying right now. and those are going to require economy-wide shts in technology. it's happening but it may take a long time. methane in the meantime has potentially near-term climate benefits over the next few decades. >> 2014 was the planet's warmest year on record. >> reporter: during the obama administration, regulators were enticed by that argument. the department of interior and the environmental protection agency hadmposed rules forcing gas and oil producers to detect and repair methane leaks. >> with today's executive action, i am taking historic steps to l
. >> reporter: in the aircraft, aviris has spotted methane leaks in socal pipelines that the f mpany has repaired, proof there is the valueis type of survey, but it is, after all, just a narrow snapshot of agl al problem. so the team is proposing a similar instrument be launched s ince.et they think mne mitigation is a good place to start stemming greenhouse gasses. >> co2 emissions have addressed. but co2 emissions involve economy-wide processes. they involve our power generation,...
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i think fus damentally itso bad because the whole system depends on the insurance mpanies wanting to participate in the markets, there is no federal fallback or public option, the only way there will be obamacare insurance is if private insurance companies want to set insurance so this is af way ulling out the rug from o em. >> they've triedip away at the law but enrollment numbers were robust last year, nine or ten million people. the law seems to be resilient despite the attacks against it. >> it is a surprre the mats in which people buy their own insurance. there have been so many blows against them and they are still k anding. i thme ways they're in the as good as people hoped. we've seen two years of large premium increases. if you buy your ownsurance and gotten get a government subsidy you're facrious sticker shock, price increases next weir. there is more choice than people who wrote the law hoped for. there's many places in thetr cowhere there's only one insurer available. i think the fact there is one insurer everywhere that wants to continue to participate and so many peopl
i think fus damentally itso bad because the whole system depends on the insurance mpanies wanting to participate in the markets, there is no federal fallback or public option, the only way there will be obamacare insurance is if private insurance companies want to set insurance so this is af way ulling out the rug from o em. >> they've triedip away at the law but enrollment numbers were robust last year, nine or ten million people. the law seems to be resilient despite the attacks against...
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failure to reach a brexit deal would be disastrous for british industry, especially for mpanies that relie on that u.k. businesses have the right to voice concerns. airbus and b.m.w. warned they might pull investment from britain if brexit means barriers to trade with the e.u. england will face sweden in the world cup quarterfinals after eliminating colombia on penalties. the match finished 1-1 after extra time before the goal keeper became the shootout hero. it's england's first knockout win at a world cup for 12 years. the swedes advanced by beating their opponent 1-0. global news on air and on twitter on tictoc. i'm jessica summer, this is bloomberg. yvonne: thank you. some news on trade the last couple of hours. the trump administration allowing z.t.e. to resume some business in the u.s. my con's chip temporarily banned n china. we have bloom everything intelligence analyst matt on micron, let's start with joe. this seems to be the first step of bringing z.t.e. into the good graces of the united states. what next? >> they'll be able to service contracts they signed on or before a
failure to reach a brexit deal would be disastrous for british industry, especially for mpanies that relie on that u.k. businesses have the right to voice concerns. airbus and b.m.w. warned they might pull investment from britain if brexit means barriers to trade with the e.u. england will face sweden in the world cup quarterfinals after eliminating colombia on penalties. the match finished 1-1 after extra time before the goal keeper became the shootout hero. it's england's first knockout win...
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we'll head in the other direction to london to hear what the new british secretary jeremy hunt says. mpaniesay. and, how's it looking? >>i don't know. there's so many opinions out there, it's hard to make sense of it all. well, victor, do you have something for him? >>check this out. td ameritrade aggregates thousands of earnings estimates into a single data point. that way you can keep your eyes on the big picture. >>huh. feel better? >>much better. yeah, me too. wow, you really did a number on this thing. >>sorry about that. that's alright. i got a box of 'em. thousands of opinions. one estimate. the earnings tool from td ameritrade. >>> shares of at&t are falling here in the after market on that news that just broke, somewhat surprising news that the department of justice is set to appeal its merger with time warner at&t's merger with time warner that was already gone to court and approved by john leon. >> meanwhile julia borsen in sun valley in a cnbc exclusive julia. >> reporter: mike, thanks so much for joining us. we really appreciate it. you were sitting here when we heard that break
we'll head in the other direction to london to hear what the new british secretary jeremy hunt says. mpaniesay. and, how's it looking? >>i don't know. there's so many opinions out there, it's hard to make sense of it all. well, victor, do you have something for him? >>check this out. td ameritrade aggregates thousands of earnings estimates into a single data point. that way you can keep your eyes on the big picture. >>huh. feel better? >>much better. yeah, me too. wow,...
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. >> more mpanies areixg plastic sippers like ikea, hilton, while mcdonald's plans to testalternativespaper straws ay that's request only. >> there's been very little blowback about it. particularly if they ask and you tell them wh they are like, oh, okay. >> the biggest complaint people have, they feel like they get soggy during drinks. >> they really don't. >> you can find reusable options made of stainless steel glass and ksre. >> starbays straws made of biodegradable materials will be available for those who need a straw. and of course for blended drinks the company estimates it will eliminate 1 billion plastic straws a year. >> joe fryer. there's really no argument against this. thoseght some of stainless steel straws a few months ago for the kids. they love it. >> a red vine, use both >> i love the '70s, more sugar. >> coming up the royal absolute for the anniversary. the big event that has the royal family stepping out at ce buckingham pa buckingham pa >> shrinking path rooms on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ for the hustle, for the grind. introducing 1850 coffee. inspired by the year the folger coffe
. >> more mpanies areixg plastic sippers like ikea, hilton, while mcdonald's plans to testalternativespaper straws ay that's request only. >> there's been very little blowback about it. particularly if they ask and you tell them wh they are like, oh, okay. >> the biggest complaint people have, they feel like they get soggy during drinks. >> they really don't. >> you can find reusable options made of stainless steel glass and ksre. >> starbays straws made of...
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a 25%mpany's absorbing u.s. tariff unfinished products it manufactures in china for sale in the united states. s were to pass on this increase to its customers, they would use -- they would lose vital sales to asian and european competitors. that brings it home to the people i represent. i introduced earlier the year legislation, bipartisan national economic security strategy active 2018. it will create a statutory requirement for not just this administration, but for future administrations, to periodically produce and submit to congress a national security economic strategy, just like we do with the national security strategy. there is an unclassified version, members of congress respectfully engage back-and-forth, kick the tires of the strategy and move forward together as a country. are you aware of the legislation i referenced, and what are your impressions? we are nowyoung, aware of your legislation. we are taking a look at it. i don't have an official business roundtable position for you, but i will give a
a 25%mpany's absorbing u.s. tariff unfinished products it manufactures in china for sale in the united states. s were to pass on this increase to its customers, they would use -- they would lose vital sales to asian and european competitors. that brings it home to the people i represent. i introduced earlier the year legislation, bipartisan national economic security strategy active 2018. it will create a statutory requirement for not just this administration, but for future administrations, to...
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the answer on thcoe mpany's ceo is next. it's all yours. wow! record time.oday's leading life sciences companies go beyond developing prescriptions to offering subscriptions with personalized, real-time advice for life-long, healthy living. honey? you almost done? nope. get ready, because we're helping leading companies see it- and see it through-with digital. i we worked with pg&eof to save energy because wenie. wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights! those three young ladies were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. we actually saved $50,000. and that's just one school, two semesters, three girls. together, we're building a better california. >>> did anybody get the guess on the question we have the answer to today's mystery chart. the company is yext. the digital network popping. joining us with more on the new partnership and that stock performance, h
the answer on thcoe mpany's ceo is next. it's all yours. wow! record time.oday's leading life sciences companies go beyond developing prescriptions to offering subscriptions with personalized, real-time advice for life-long, healthy living. honey? you almost done? nope. get ready, because we're helping leading companies see it- and see it through-with digital. i we worked with pg&eof to save energy because wenie. wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the...
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mention facebook, it is taking our laws to the tech tch up revolution and what the social can do mpaniesis-a-vis, marketing and how share, amazon, facebook have. have called about trust inquiries about them. host: tom in jacksonville, florida, good morning, tom, republican. caller: good morning. how are you doing? host: fine. sir.head, aller: for -- a republican, i just don't understand, i'm 83 years old, my oldest brother war ii.n world veteran.rea-era i don't understand why the republicans are so nice compared democrats who left me. i used to be a democrat, but the me.ty left i didn't leave it. nothing, ssives are but a nice word for communists. that they use is just exactly what the communists take over russia and the soviet union. host: let's get a response cht well, there is a lot in there, you know. many, of us were democrats many years ago when the democratic party was different than it is now. and i agree with you, i feel the party has certainly left a lot of people, including me. became a republican a long time ago, when the democratic lose its core. south, like you, we were all
mention facebook, it is taking our laws to the tech tch up revolution and what the social can do mpaniesis-a-vis, marketing and how share, amazon, facebook have. have called about trust inquiries about them. host: tom in jacksonville, florida, good morning, tom, republican. caller: good morning. how are you doing? host: fine. sir.head, aller: for -- a republican, i just don't understand, i'm 83 years old, my oldest brother war ii.n world veteran.rea-era i don't understand why the republicans...