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ned: we had a great quarter.lerated our revenue andth, we grew revenue 27%, we are thrilled with the outcome of the quarter. it gives us an opportunity to go back to the areas where we have been investing, the health of the platform, audience and engagement growth. of the revenue products the advertisers use and sales, we will be investing all of those over this year. a calla head count them between 10% and 15% this year focused on those priorities. emily: despite this, shares are down. why do you think that is? ned: i try hard not to look at the stock from one day to another. we are trying to build a twitter everyone can benefit from, and that requires a long-term approach. we know that over time the market will reflect that. emily: you did say it will be difficult to grow at the same rate in the second half of the year. why are the expectations more muted? ned: you know, we gave margin guidance for the second year and -- second quarter and tried to help people think about the full year, reminding them that it i
ned: we had a great quarter.lerated our revenue andth, we grew revenue 27%, we are thrilled with the outcome of the quarter. it gives us an opportunity to go back to the areas where we have been investing, the health of the platform, audience and engagement growth. of the revenue products the advertisers use and sales, we will be investing all of those over this year. a calla head count them between 10% and 15% this year focused on those priorities. emily: despite this, shares are down. why do...
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ned: we are a public company.n we are thinking about what gets us excited, we think about the opportunity to get twitter in everybody's hands. emily: on the call, jack dorsey said we are not a social network. what does he mean by that? ned: we are in interest network, where people go to find out about the things that they care about. people often go because they want to find out what is happening in a game, what happened in the stock market, what is happening around a particular thing that is important to them. so that means that although it is social in nature, it is not about the people to whom you are connected, it is the topics and events. emily: some of my conversation with ned segal. breaking lp produces a news network for twitter. coming up, tim cook meets one-on-one with president trump. we will tell you what was discussed behind closed doors. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: our top story, facebook out with a big beat. mark zuckerberg just wrapped up speaking on the call. his message, we need to keep moving fo
ned: we are a public company.n we are thinking about what gets us excited, we think about the opportunity to get twitter in everybody's hands. emily: on the call, jack dorsey said we are not a social network. what does he mean by that? ned: we are in interest network, where people go to find out about the things that they care about. people often go because they want to find out what is happening in a game, what happened in the stock market, what is happening around a particular thing that is...
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ned: we are a public company.we are thinking about what gets us excited to be at work every day, we think about the get twitter in hands.dy's emily: on the call, jack said "we are not a social network." what does that mean? ned: we are in interest network. people make your about certain people and what they are saying about important topics, but people go because they want to find out what is happening, or what happened in the stock market. they want to know what is happening around the particular thing that is important to them. although it is social in nature, it is not about the you are connected, it is about the topics and even to care about. emily: that was some of my conversation with twitter cfo. still ahead, we stay on the air and breakdown amazon. has the president's attack had any impact on the e-commerce giant? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: amazon wants in on your car. they can now unlock and deliver packages to your car if you own a chevrolet, buick or cadillac. it must be a 2015 model year or newer an
ned: we are a public company.we are thinking about what gets us excited to be at work every day, we think about the get twitter in hands.dy's emily: on the call, jack said "we are not a social network." what does that mean? ned: we are in interest network. people make your about certain people and what they are saying about important topics, but people go because they want to find out what is happening, or what happened in the stock market. they want to know what is happening around...
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what ned is saying is complete opposite of what the president is. he's not a vision guy. democrats need to walk a very fine line because a lot of these guys are spiking the football too early. they need to communicate. they need to really connect with the voters and articulate a vision. when you hear this talk about impeachment, you're really hearing it from the progressives, people in california that are going very democratic. if you look at where democrats have won the election so far, they focused on the issues and connecting with the american people, not talking about donald trump. if the democrats continue to focus on issue, i feel very positive that they'll be able to win. i'm not for sure they'll get both chambers, but certainly they should be able to take the house back. >> so abigail, as the reporter on this panel and you're not one of the strategists for either side, i'm curious what role we should expect the president to play in the midterm campaign strategies. >> well, i think that's a little unclear right now. you see his comments that he made last night, and
what ned is saying is complete opposite of what the president is. he's not a vision guy. democrats need to walk a very fine line because a lot of these guys are spiking the football too early. they need to communicate. they need to really connect with the voters and articulate a vision. when you hear this talk about impeachment, you're really hearing it from the progressives, people in california that are going very democratic. if you look at where democrats have won the election so far, they...
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ned: it is a leak. a letter from senator grassley to rod rosenstein in january of this year where grassley explained he had to go into a skiff, a secure facility to read the comey memos. and he said four were marked classified and he knew comey leaked four those memos to professor richmond. the thing that's amazing to me about all of this, trish, you have this guy who wants to portray himself as the last honest man in d.c., a boy scout for the ages. trish: the other thing that kills me is how the media eats it up. he was saying he would love to string up some of these reporters who were leaking and throw them in jail and he and the president talked about judith miller. judith points out comey did effectively put her in jail for not revealing a source. the guy who is now friends with the media is the same whown was happy to lock them up if they didn't reveal their sources to him. he is what the media wants him to be right now and that's troubling. >> it seems like he's cashing in and trying to sell a boo
ned: it is a leak. a letter from senator grassley to rod rosenstein in january of this year where grassley explained he had to go into a skiff, a secure facility to read the comey memos. and he said four were marked classified and he knew comey leaked four those memos to professor richmond. the thing that's amazing to me about all of this, trish, you have this guy who wants to portray himself as the last honest man in d.c., a boy scout for the ages. trish: the other thing that kills me is how...
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what, then, would be the likeliest of locations, ned? >> so president trump has signaled has as of yesterday, at least, there were five locations that he was considering. if north korea is off the list and china is off the list, i think three other likely possibilities are -- yes, russia. russia is a member of the six-party talks. president trump probably would not hesitate to hold this thing in moscow. president trump has signaled the united states is not on the list. i would also add switzerland. switzerland is a country where kim jong-un has traveled before, studied there as a young man. switzerland has a reputation for its neutrality. those are likely possibilities we could see. >> and geneva would seem to make a lot of sense to probably a lot of folks. >> right. >> ned price, thank you. >>> again, we will talk to the ranking democrat on the foreign relations committee coming up in a few minutes. >>> breaking news on this wednesday. an island-wide power blackout in puerto rico. the investigation into what caused this devastating blow
what, then, would be the likeliest of locations, ned? >> so president trump has signaled has as of yesterday, at least, there were five locations that he was considering. if north korea is off the list and china is off the list, i think three other likely possibilities are -- yes, russia. russia is a member of the six-party talks. president trump probably would not hesitate to hold this thing in moscow. president trump has signaled the united states is not on the list. i would also add...
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ned price is with us as well. and danny cevellos. ned price, national security analyst. danny, let me start with you, van der zwaan, 30 days, $20,000 fine. how unusual is it to send an attorney to jail for lying to federal investigators? >> attorneys are treated just the same as anyone else. the only major difference would be most attorneys aren't going to have a significant criminal history. sure enough this is an attorney who would have been what we call a zero, no prior criminal history so his sentencing guidelines were 0 to 6 months. a one-month sentence is squarely in the guidelines. i would have liked to have seen a probation only sentence if i was his attorney, and i think he had grounds for it, but this sentence was within the applicable guidelines. >> van der zwaan not just any attorney here. what more do we know about his family ties? >> well, not just any attorney indeed. he was charged and sentenced for lying to federal investigators. the interesting part of his case is something we know relatively little about. van der zwaan apparently knows about conversati
ned price is with us as well. and danny cevellos. ned price, national security analyst. danny, let me start with you, van der zwaan, 30 days, $20,000 fine. how unusual is it to send an attorney to jail for lying to federal investigators? >> attorneys are treated just the same as anyone else. the only major difference would be most attorneys aren't going to have a significant criminal history. sure enough this is an attorney who would have been what we call a zero, no prior criminal...
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ashley: i have got 30 seconds, ned. larry kudlow, the economic advisor made the point and continues to make it, back in the day when china came into the fold it was considered a third world economy. a growing, a emerging market. i don't think there is any doubt, it's a first world economy, now. >> that's right. they are coming for us. they want it control 10 major industries, domestic product, 80% of that. when these free traders seems we'll have trade in perpetuity, china will buy all the products from us, i think that is a bit insane. i think that is insane. i think it is insane for short-term economic gain in the end to loo long-term sovereignty. i think that is insane. ashley: james freeman, ned ryan, thank you for being here today. thank you for being here. >>> meantime, oh, boy, the market is down around 600 points. it has got that feeling as we head towards the late afternoon bell. we're heading to the floor of the new york stock exchange for a check on these markets. don't go away. we'll be right back. were you
ashley: i have got 30 seconds, ned. larry kudlow, the economic advisor made the point and continues to make it, back in the day when china came into the fold it was considered a third world economy. a growing, a emerging market. i don't think there is any doubt, it's a first world economy, now. >> that's right. they are coming for us. they want it control 10 major industries, domestic product, 80% of that. when these free traders seems we'll have trade in perpetuity, china will buy all...
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>> ned, do you have confidence, trust in mike pompeo to navigate this? >> well, look, mike pompeo has been at the tip of the spear with this. but in many ways he has been there because it's been the process of elimination. we have had no secretary of state over that time period. over the easter weekend we had no national security adviser because h.r. mcmaster was on the way out. john bolton was not yet there. we have no ambassador to seoul and we have no envoy for the north korean issue. so mike pompeo, yes, he has the trust of the president. but he was really the only person standing when it came to deal with. but look, mike pompeo has taken on a diplomatic role which is not a role he has taken on in the past with north korea. in the past he has spoken of separating kim jong-un from his nuclear weapons arsenal, including potentially with the use of force. he has joked about potentially assassinating kim jong-un. so he is not someone who really plays the part of a diplomat all that well. the question will become whether he can make that transition. i hav
>> ned, do you have confidence, trust in mike pompeo to navigate this? >> well, look, mike pompeo has been at the tip of the spear with this. but in many ways he has been there because it's been the process of elimination. we have had no secretary of state over that time period. over the easter weekend we had no national security adviser because h.r. mcmaster was on the way out. john bolton was not yet there. we have no ambassador to seoul and we have no envoy for the north korean...
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. ♪ [ indistinct chatter ] ♪ [ sighs ] ♪ ned: maxie? ned, hi. hi. are you here on mayoral business? chuckles ] yeah, i think it is. actually, i'm here for the same reason you are -- to honor nathan. oh. um, the ceremony doesn't start for a few more minutes, so do yowant to take some time...? maxie, are you all right? it's just [sighs] this place, that's all. it's my first ti being back here since nathan died. ♪ hey, thanks for coming. well, when nina reeves calls, i answer. smart man. so, what's up? who do you want me to investigate? peter august. cross-referencing school records against henrik's bth date is not narrowing the search as quickly as i'd hoped. mm. i thought maybe you and your profiling skills -- mad skills [ chuckles ] you could help speed things along. whatev i can do. thank you. i feel like i'm in a race against time. or at least, against jason. yeah. 'cause if he finds henrik first -- things could get violent. i wouldn't blame him, really. ♪ [ elevator bell dings ] dr. finn, do you have a minute? i have some questions about the night faison died. dr. munro. is there
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here to debate that democratic strategists chuck rocha and republican strategists ned ryan, thanks fororning. chuck, good morning to you, and i want to say i would have to think that this is about as inspired and motivated as the left could be forren -- for an up coming election, what do you think the move should be? >> there's been rumbling on the left and democratic caucus about the leadership, the average age is like 76 year's old, every year, every group of years there's flow of leadership, you see paul ryan stepping down, new republicans stepping up. there's a lot of great young democrats ready to do that, there's so much pressure on democrats and leadership to retake the house but would not be easy because many districts are gerrymandered and maybe hard to do but unduly punished for something that they are not responsible for. rob: ned, i want to go over to you, we see apparent motivation, there's a lot of complaining, a lot of resistance, a lot of outside, they are protesting in the street and making noise, you don't see the enthusiasm the same way, you see that there might but
here to debate that democratic strategists chuck rocha and republican strategists ned ryan, thanks fororning. chuck, good morning to you, and i want to say i would have to think that this is about as inspired and motivated as the left could be forren -- for an up coming election, what do you think the move should be? >> there's been rumbling on the left and democratic caucus about the leadership, the average age is like 76 year's old, every year, every group of years there's flow of...
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most of the stick one of the few the banks now i would let's look at it this way though max our friend ned naylor leyland famously described the gold market as the the futures tail wags the spot dog and know what the you know and so what the banks do is they manipulate the futures market and that makes the spot price move you know what i see is the opposite in between the banks manipulate the spot price and get the futures price to move and because of the volume and liquidity and big point is still so small think of it this way a lot of that i think a lot of that price rise in november december was banks accumulating big. i head the futures and now they can take a position in future short wait and dump a thousand or two thousand big coin it in opportune illiquid time smash the price ten percent and then cover their bid going short for more trading profits and you've got the opposite of what ned always described you have the spot dog wagging the future's tail i think that's what's going on here i think the banks are messing around with the price doing it solely for their own profit and once
most of the stick one of the few the banks now i would let's look at it this way though max our friend ned naylor leyland famously described the gold market as the the futures tail wags the spot dog and know what the you know and so what the banks do is they manipulate the futures market and that makes the spot price move you know what i see is the opposite in between the banks manipulate the spot price and get the futures price to move and because of the volume and liquidity and big point is...
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and then cover their bid going short for more training profits and you've got the opposite of what ned always described you have the spot dog wagging the future's tail i think that's what's going on here i think the banks are messing around with a price doing it's solely for their own profit and once the banks got involved into big coin. it may just have ruined it for everybody doesn't mean that you know that all coins and encrypted currency are dead i mean maybe it just means you've got to start looking at other koreans now that they're a bit quicker you should go look at something that doesn't have a futures contract attached to it oh you mean like max going exactly or dash or a light coin or any of those yeah they i assume that that max going telegraph group is skyrocketing and membership every day it's already that seems to be the future there's no store saros there's no j.p. morgan right krag i think the point you're making and what the leyland points out really a fantastic point that anyone in the big going to marry needs to take this on board and review your comments there about
and then cover their bid going short for more training profits and you've got the opposite of what ned always described you have the spot dog wagging the future's tail i think that's what's going on here i think the banks are messing around with a price doing it's solely for their own profit and once the banks got involved into big coin. it may just have ruined it for everybody doesn't mean that you know that all coins and encrypted currency are dead i mean maybe it just means you've got to...
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ned, start with you. what do you think so far of mike pompeo and the answers that he's given? is he going to be able to convince those democrats to vote for him so he can get out of this committee? >> mike pompeo has really done an admiral job running away from the record that he has established for himself both as cia director and prior to that, as a member of the house permanent select committee on intelligence and the congressman from kansas. on every issue that he's been asked, or just about every u that he's been asked, mike pompeo has given somewhat evasive answers and answers that don't really comport with his record. whether it is his stated desire from 2015 and before to tear up the iran deal, or his willingness to use military force preemptively against north korea or his extreme social agenda. at cia he was known for bringing in the head of a group that various other non-governmental organizations have called an anti-lgbt hate group. and yet he affirmed that he would welcome diversity and inclusion at the state department. the question really is what kind of secreta
ned, start with you. what do you think so far of mike pompeo and the answers that he's given? is he going to be able to convince those democrats to vote for him so he can get out of this committee? >> mike pompeo has really done an admiral job running away from the record that he has established for himself both as cia director and prior to that, as a member of the house permanent select committee on intelligence and the congressman from kansas. on every issue that he's been asked, or...
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we must have the element of surprise. >> we're out of time, ned. i want to give you the last word here. where does this go next? >> if i might just follow up on midwin's point there. yesterday was a very bad day for donald trump but it was a very good day for the rule of law. it underscored the key point here that no man is above the law, not even donald trump. in terms of where this goes next, look, the u.s. attorney's office in the southern district of new york now has a trove of information that they're sifting through. they will first sort out any privilege documents. but there is a very real possibility, i would suspect, that they have recovered and now in their possession further information that could feed back into mueller's probe. that would be further bad news for trump in the days ahead. >> we want to thank you all really quickly. and get some breaking news about the president canceling a scheduled trip that was planned later this week. let's go back to the white house, to nbc's geoff bennett. >> president trump was set to make his first
we must have the element of surprise. >> we're out of time, ned. i want to give you the last word here. where does this go next? >> if i might just follow up on midwin's point there. yesterday was a very bad day for donald trump but it was a very good day for the rule of law. it underscored the key point here that no man is above the law, not even donald trump. in terms of where this goes next, look, the u.s. attorney's office in the southern district of new york now has a trove of...
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jad had the need the fan and ned in you in two or in a moment because all. more than an incumbent what sort of came to the best song in the of the. head some were some of them mad that i wish. that veil of fame up that awful. mess or hung. by or whatever while her memory loss could. assure little missy he came to do she again what didn't feel normal to me again but do this here the making me sad when he can as a cover. as. a classical fiddle then a needy missy when needed misty as the only dimly lit will see that stupid will be in it pleasure for the unknown bitterly as. the lonely b. there is that. twenty. yeah shame and fear you know me well me. i was. a big. about this to the shoes when i mean. it could kill you. but you. might have a son. where do we want to. hide the school. because. by then. that that might be. known in the. books. as a. symbol for the symbol. mentally ill we. all. looked at him in the mind and it would. have been a shock. for them need the. shows. even when. they see. something hit me all day and in. weeks. hell she is a duck then if
jad had the need the fan and ned in you in two or in a moment because all. more than an incumbent what sort of came to the best song in the of the. head some were some of them mad that i wish. that veil of fame up that awful. mess or hung. by or whatever while her memory loss could. assure little missy he came to do she again what didn't feel normal to me again but do this here the making me sad when he can as a cover. as. a classical fiddle then a needy missy when needed misty as the only...
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jalan had the need the fan and ned into into a war in a moment because all ways kamal fiend. but then incumbent what sort of came to the best song in the of the memphis a had some were some of them mad that are. away on a field of fame up that awful. mess or hung. by or. while i'm a basket. a shill in missy he came to do she again what didn't. kill to me again would do this if you met him in seattle when he can as a cover. as. classical then a needy missy when needed misty was the only dimly lit will you see that little be it leisure for the unknown bit or the as a. lost lonely be you there is that. sure they were about. twenty. yeah. you know me when me. i was. a big. about this to the shoes when i mean. it could kill you. but you must. have some kind of. we do we want people. around the private. school. because. by then. that that. might have. known anything. because. many of the. symbol for the symbol of this when all of the shots mentally ill we. all. knew madam it would. have been a shock to the. other. shows. what they see and. something hit me all the end in. weeks. an
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just had the need the fan and ned in you in two or in a moment because all. more than cover the court's order came to the best song in the of the memphis a had some were some of them mad that i wish. it away on a field of fame not that awful. mess or hung. by your own for a while and maybe ask. a shill in missy he came to do she again what didn't feel normal communication would do this if you met him in seattle when he can as a cover. as. a classical then immediately missy when needed miss lee as the only dimly lit will you see that stupid will be in you pleasure for the unknown bitterly as. the lonely b. they have. twenty. yeah shame and fear you know me well me. i was. a big. about this to the shoes when i made. it money. but you must. have some kind of. we do we want to. school i want to. go i couldn't do it because. by then. to separate that. from horn i did not have. known anything. because he. is a. symbol for the symbol. of the shots mentally ill we. all. looked at him in the mind and when he had been. near the. shows. in focus i would not be. what the
just had the need the fan and ned in you in two or in a moment because all. more than cover the court's order came to the best song in the of the memphis a had some were some of them mad that i wish. it away on a field of fame not that awful. mess or hung. by your own for a while and maybe ask. a shill in missy he came to do she again what didn't feel normal communication would do this if you met him in seattle when he can as a cover. as. a classical then immediately missy when needed miss lee...
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jalan had the need the fan and ned. into a war in a moment because all. then incumbent what sort of came to the best song in the of the. head some were some of them mad that i wish. them well if you were staying up that awful. mess or hung. by your own for a while and maybe lost. a shilling in missy he came to do she again what if you. bought a ticket to meet him would do this if you met him in seattle when he can as a couple and as. been a needed missy he will need to mislead as the only dimly lit will. be in you pleasure for the unknown bitterly as a. lonely there is it. on the shore they were about. twenty billion i'm with. you and shame. thing might take me. well me. i was. the executive. about this to the shoes when i made. it. but you. can see over. some kind of. where do we want to. head the school i want to. go i couldn't do it because. by then. that that. might have. known anything. about. the. symbol for the symbol. of the shots mentally ill we. all. looked at him in the mind and it would. have been. near the. media all day and he. hadn't she is
jalan had the need the fan and ned. into a war in a moment because all. then incumbent what sort of came to the best song in the of the. head some were some of them mad that i wish. them well if you were staying up that awful. mess or hung. by your own for a while and maybe lost. a shilling in missy he came to do she again what if you. bought a ticket to meet him would do this if you met him in seattle when he can as a couple and as. been a needed missy he will need to mislead as the only dimly...
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you won't get prince ned or... this is a royal family.aby in hospital and most of go forfree. have a baby in hospital and most of go for free. —— they are paying have a baby in hospital and most of go forfree. —— they are paying £500 to have a baby. the self—appointed town crier basically ran out from the steps wearing her proclamations saying that a network resume then andi saying that a network resume then and i would get in this country... was part of the establishment. we had done a lot of nice baby stuff and maranda, takes to be independent. you have an interesting and education store. and a much more serious no—hitter on the page. we know that hell hath frozen over. there is no picture. they have gone for a different story. it is a very good story. very depressing story i'm afraid. what is that a free of information request has revealed the fa ct information request has revealed the fact that there is a systematic bias in the university admissions system against a black applicants to university. this is really serious. we have alrea
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ned ryan as well. ned, all i'm saying, i don't care where you stand on this, top it, end it.ck a fork in it. you say what? >> one of the fundamental problems, you have journalists and government employees that want to be celebritiecelebritie. it creates an elitist mentality that separates them from people. government employees are supposed to be servants and journalists are supposed to be watch dogs. the other problem this dinner, the media has decided they want to be the opposition party. i was there as a guest of the "wall street journal." being in this middle of that, i realized this is another opportunity for the left to mock and savage conservatives and felt like a liberal therapy session. i felt -- michelle's wolfs comment were appalling and venomous. the association gave cnn an award for running a story that was leaked to them by james clapper. call me crazy, journalists shouldn't get awards for destabilizing or democracy. there's a real problem when you have journalists and government employees that have created an elitist mentality and elitist society amongst themsel
ned ryan as well. ned, all i'm saying, i don't care where you stand on this, top it, end it.ck a fork in it. you say what? >> one of the fundamental problems, you have journalists and government employees that want to be celebritiecelebritie. it creates an elitist mentality that separates them from people. government employees are supposed to be servants and journalists are supposed to be watch dogs. the other problem this dinner, the media has decided they want to be the opposition...
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an infent autopsy report released ned showed officers shot eight times six of which were in his back. the news sparked fresh protests. today barnes called for open dialogue between the police and the kpun. he. >> reporter: getting accountability for the stuff going on doing it for the kids right here. so i'm in the process of starting a clark boys college scholarship fund to make sure these boys go to college. >> reporter: back at the golden one center so far it has been calm. there have been reports on social media of a potential rally in support of police but that has not materialized. earlier this week coach kerr said players could protest how they wanted to but it's important to remember that during game days nba players are laser focused on the game. live in sacramento, abc 7. >>> an undocumented immigrant and san jose father who is facing zport are deportation will be released from detention monday. fernando was allowed to stay after an immigration judge ruled it wouldn't be safe for him to return to mexico. he was detained by i.c.e. agents as he dropped off his daughter at day
an infent autopsy report released ned showed officers shot eight times six of which were in his back. the news sparked fresh protests. today barnes called for open dialogue between the police and the kpun. he. >> reporter: getting accountability for the stuff going on doing it for the kids right here. so i'm in the process of starting a clark boys college scholarship fund to make sure these boys go to college. >> reporter: back at the golden one center so far it has been calm. there...
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former nation security counsel spokesman for president obama and ns nbc national security analyst ned and former u.s. attorney and barbara mcquaid. >> what was your biggest takeaway? >> in some ways we shouldn't be surprised. let's remember, as the report point the out how we were first introduced to this lawyer. she was described in the e-mails that don jr. turned over many months ago as a russian government attorney working on part on behalf of the russian government efforts to elect donald trump. it's in some ways shouldn't be news that she is now owning up to the fact that she was a russian government eight. in her words an informant for the russian prosecutor general. so i think that we should greet this as something we have long known in some ways. >> barbara, based on what we just heard, do you see any new legal vulnerabilities for members of the trump campaign involved in that meeting? >> i think it makes that meeting all the more interesting and more significant. they have tried to portray it as a misunderstanding, didn't get anything out of it and just to talk about adoption
former nation security counsel spokesman for president obama and ns nbc national security analyst ned and former u.s. attorney and barbara mcquaid. >> what was your biggest takeaway? >> in some ways we shouldn't be surprised. let's remember, as the report point the out how we were first introduced to this lawyer. she was described in the e-mails that don jr. turned over many months ago as a russian government attorney working on part on behalf of the russian government efforts to...
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ned,hat the hell hap teddy?they're treating this like a crime scene. >> we tell the truth-- or at least, our version of it. >> senator, when can we expect some answers? >> we're in this deeper than i thought. >> these theatrics are not going to hold up in a court of law. >> what have i done? pg chappaquiddick, rate3. april 6. >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technolo e, and improvnomic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the . and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions de this program was possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station
ned,hat the hell hap teddy?they're treating this like a crime scene. >> we tell the truth-- or at least, our version of it. >> senator, when can we expect some answers? >> we're in this deeper than i thought. >> these theatrics are not going to hold up in a court of law. >> what have i done? pg chappaquiddick, rate3. april 6. >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more....
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was n ned aft a alexand's sist. totohis day, it remaina cultural mtingng p.he city'sosost famo lanandmk is thehihite ter. just aunund the rnerer is culinary landmark, named "psizou." >> a very good friend of mine suggested me to cooperate and open thihis store. ananchor: herere, the focus sn gyros. >> psizou is the greek verb for saying cook! or ilill! anchor: yryros" terallllmeans "to turn herethere are manyarieieti to c cose fr.. >> there are sevalal kinof brbrds thagogoes wh gyroros,ut ththe most commomon is pita. anchor: at p psizou, custotomern chchse between tzatziki, mustard,ererb, andarlilic sae, as well asas four differerent s of bread. gyros is traraditionally made f. aitit's typicallyly seasoned wh oreganano, thyme, sasalt, pep, d garlic, and served with mamatoes, ionsns, anfriedd potataes. the staff seserve between n 20d 400 portionsns of gyros a a d. it's also frequented by ststudes fromom around the e country. andrea: i've been here when id the e gyros and otother food, at was s delicious, s so i came an withth my friends.s. anchor: : and how do
was n ned aft a alexand's sist. totohis day, it remaina cultural mtingng p.he city'sosost famo lanandmk is thehihite ter. just aunund the rnerer is culinary landmark, named "psizou." >> a very good friend of mine suggested me to cooperate and open thihis store. ananchor: herere, the focus sn gyros. >> psizou is the greek verb for saying cook! or ilill! anchor: yryros" terallllmeans "to turn herethere are manyarieieti to c cose fr.. >> there are sevalal...
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presention is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america'sec nedpoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begi chisel. we strip away everything that stneds in the way to reveal w possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our mern approach to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, ll >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour to aght: americiety over a looming trade war with china.es i talk with ent trump's lead advisor on the new tariffs. then, we are on the ground in onchina, to track their re to the rising tensions between the wod's largest economies. >> this idea that you can pressure china into different positions, that's proven to not be true. and china isn't afraid to do things that markets struggle to metabolize. >> woodruff: plus, the lacy of martin luther king, jr.
presention is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america'sec nedpoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begi chisel. we strip away everything that stneds in the way to reveal w possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our mern approach to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial....
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preseation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america'sec ned, and purepoint financial.ha >> how do we our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal for our tomind, and then we begin chisel. wettrip away everything tha stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> bbc world news s presented by kcet los angeles. ns captioning spoored by newshour productions, llc >> brangham: good even i'm william brangham, judy woodruff is away. on the "newshour" tonight... the f.b.i. raids the office of presidt trump's long-time lawyer, seizing many of his legal records. then: >> we're talking about humanity and it can't be allowed toha en. >> brangham: president trump threatenaction in syria after another chemical weapon attack draws condemnation across the globe. then, some facebook users are notifiedhat their information was breached, as c.e.o. mark zuckerberg arrives on capitol hil
preseation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america'sec ned, and purepoint financial.ha >> how do we our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal for our tomind, and then we begin chisel. wettrip away everything tha stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial....
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an infent autopsy report released ned showed officers shot eight times six of which were in his back. the news sparked fresh protests. today barnes called for open dialogue between the police and the kpun. he. >> reporter: getting accountability for the stuff going on doing it for the kids right here. so i'm in the process of starting a clark boys college scholarship fund to make sure these b boys go to college. >> reporter: back at the golden one center so far it has been calm. there have been reports on social media of potential rally in support of police but that has not materialized. earlier this week coach kerr said players could protest how they wanted to but it's important to remember that during game days nba players are laser focused on the game. live in sacramento, abc 7. >>> an undocumented immigrant and san jose father who is facing zport are deportation will be released from detention monday. fernando was allowed to stay after an immigration judge ruled it wouldn't be safe for him to return to mexico. he was detained by i.c.e. agents as he dropped off his daughr at day ca
an infent autopsy report released ned showed officers shot eight times six of which were in his back. the news sparked fresh protests. today barnes called for open dialogue between the police and the kpun. he. >> reporter: getting accountability for the stuff going on doing it for the kids right here. so i'm in the process of starting a clark boys college scholarship fund to make sure these b boys go to college. >> reporter: back at the golden one center so far it has been calm....
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introduce innovation at wells fargo, it's that particularly on that-- for our consumer customers, we ned to think about them not on a product by product basis, but on a relationship basis. we need to be able to deliver products and services to them so that they feel like we know them and we have a relationship whether we're talking to them in person or whether we're talking to them over the phone or on-line, or via the mobile device. so, our focus is to make sure that all the ways that our customers interact with us are connected. we're not there yet, but we're making a lot of progress. and we're focused on making sure that the customer experience that they have is not just the best in banking, but it's got to be the best in any product or service that they happen to buy that day. right. that's who we're competing against. if somebody has a bad experience on mobile with wells fargo, it's not because they think chase or pnc or b of a, all great banks, by the way have done a better job. it's just that they had a bad experience at facebook. that's what we have to think about and so we centr
introduce innovation at wells fargo, it's that particularly on that-- for our consumer customers, we ned to think about them not on a product by product basis, but on a relationship basis. we need to be able to deliver products and services to them so that they feel like we know them and we have a relationship whether we're talking to them in person or whether we're talking to them over the phone or on-line, or via the mobile device. so, our focus is to make sure that all the ways that our...
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presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for amecica's ned needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrowt tarts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. n purepoint financial, we have designed our moderproach to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> i started facebook, i run it, and i am responsible for what happens here. >> woodruff: mark zuckerberg in. the hot se the facebook c.e.o. testifies orfore senators, amid serious privacy concernsillions of users. then, president trump lashes ons at special c robert mueller, after an f. raid on the president's personal lawyer, michael con. and, securing schools in the wake of the parkland shooting. how a district in texas is takin
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reporter: it may be baby number threfor the cambridges, but global interest has not ned. this new prince will be fifth in line for the thron jane: lovely to see so much enthusiasm. hharry pott landed on broadway -- not the boy wizard mself, but unambitious -- an production.two-part after debuting in london, it is in new york where it has broken a record for the most expensive nonmusical play to b staged there. tom brook went to hear from j.k. rowling and the show's stars. tom: for a broadway oping celebration, it was a big event, the latest installment of the "harry potter" franchise, a play that runs five hours and finally made it to broadway that meant a lot to "harry potter" creator j.k. rowling. j.k.: it is the most tconic place ater land. it is nerve-racking, honestly, because you take nothing forgr ted. set 19e new play is years after the last "harrybo potter" ok left off. harry and his comrades are now adults. central to the play is the relationship between harry potter and pis son. is ty accessible to people who don't know much about harry potter? >> it is written
reporter: it may be baby number threfor the cambridges, but global interest has not ned. this new prince will be fifth in line for the thron jane: lovely to see so much enthusiasm. hharry pott landed on broadway -- not the boy wizard mself, but unambitious -- an production.two-part after debuting in london, it is in new york where it has broken a record for the most expensive nonmusical play to b staged there. tom brook went to hear from j.k. rowling and the show's stars. tom: for a broadway...
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and we were reading into that like, "why do they ned to know if you're signed?"you can post it. and just in case, here's our info." and two days later, they reached out to us and told us beyonce wanted to sign us. and we were freaking out. and i remember it was on january 2 of 2013, and we're so into, like, vision boarding, and we were like this year is going to be a good year. and it was the second david new year, and we're like oh! >> trevor: i feel like you en-- the year beyonce signs us we're done. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, i bid you adieu. you were the first artist signed on her imprint, which is an amazing achievement. >> thank you. >> trevor: when you met her for the first time, what's going through your head as an artist? it's not just beyonce. it's also musically a big thing. >> yabsolutely. when we first met bounce at first couple of times, of course, the little girls within us were like, "oh, nigh gosh!" >> yeah. >> but we couldn't do that. we were like, "oh, my goodness. you're such an inspiration to you us." and after those few times we realiz
and we were reading into that like, "why do they ned to know if you're signed?"you can post it. and just in case, here's our info." and two days later, they reached out to us and told us beyonce wanted to sign us. and we were freaking out. and i remember it was on january 2 of 2013, and we're so into, like, vision boarding, and we were like this year is going to be a good year. and it was the second david new year, and we're like oh! >> trevor: i feel like you en-- the year...
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presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america'sec ned needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal, orm in our mid then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern apprch to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial.c >> "rld news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. m judy woodruff. on the "newshr" tonight: the gloves are off between president trump and james comey-- theen presidtrades barbs with the former f.b.i. director following an interview that targets the commander-in-chief. then, the state of play in syria after u.s. air-strikes, a debate heats up in congress over the power to authorize military action. and, sounds of the desert-- we travel to mali, in west africa, to hear how the music of the taureg people helps them endure >> we s
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ned that doesn't begin to tell what's happened here. around her, kristin is lost in thought, writing a message on the wall to her husband of 18 years, scott dayton, killed a year and a half ago in syria, the first american service man to die there. >> changed our world completely, so being able to give back, you know, in his name and in his r:nor is really nice. >> reporter: there are 12 gold star families here who lost loved ones in military service, and now they are trying to help someone else put their life back together. meey have all written messages to their loved ones on that kitchen wall. some day, somebody is going to remodel that kitchen, and they're going to see that. >> i hope they feel the honor that we feel. >> reporter: debbie blackwood's family has been living in a hotel since harvey hit. so you lost your home, which is a huge loss to any family. these people have lost so much more than a home. >> the grief is not the same in any way. but there's a connection because there's that loss. and the fact that their loss is hel
ned that doesn't begin to tell what's happened here. around her, kristin is lost in thought, writing a message on the wall to her husband of 18 years, scott dayton, killed a year and a half ago in syria, the first american service man to die there. >> changed our world completely, so being able to give back, you know, in his name and in his r:nor is really nice. >> reporter: there are 12 gold star families here who lost loved ones in military service, and now they are trying to help...
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. >>> the trump administration is suing california for the law over riding the sale of ned-federal -- lands lands. claiming -- federal lands claiming it is unconstitutional. they approved the law worried that the trump administration would allow more oil drilling and logging. the orange county register reports that the huntington beach counsel voted to sue the state over the so called sanctuary law and the latest action to fend off the trump's administration stepped up deportation. >>> two state lawmakers preposing a bill on when police officers can open fire the proposal is in response to the killing of clark who was shot to death last month. police say they thought he had a gun and it turned out to be a cell phone. police zed to find -- would have to find reasonable alternatives. encouraging officers to defuse confrontations. the police chief association said they have not seen the bill and can't comment on it. >>> the sacramento sheriff department released the dash cam of a cruiser hitting a protesters. the video show he likely didn't realize he hit someone. protesters were surroun
. >>> the trump administration is suing california for the law over riding the sale of ned-federal -- lands lands. claiming -- federal lands claiming it is unconstitutional. they approved the law worried that the trump administration would allow more oil drilling and logging. the orange county register reports that the huntington beach counsel voted to sue the state over the so called sanctuary law and the latest action to fend off the trump's administration stepped up deportation....
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joining us is gop strategist ned ryan, thanks for coming on this morning. good to have you. that don't have the president as high, below what obama was at this point. this is a revenues and paul at 50% but one thing they have in common is he is moving in the right direction, made some strides in the last couple months. what is he doing right and how can he push that forward and get mainstream approval? >> a couple things to point out. resin used in was one of the more accurate holes in 2016 so this is a legitimate paul, he got 50%, interesting about the mainstream narrative, donald trump at 50% yet, if you look at obama absent our eight years in office he was under 50% almost 70% of the time. you will never hear the mainstream media talk about that and donald trump doing well in the polls starting to build because of the tax bill the past, people looking at his first year going that wasn't a bad year at all, rolling back 1500 regulations, appointed conservative judges, taxes kicking in, people seeing benefits in regards to the economy, wages, jobs going up at numbers continu
joining us is gop strategist ned ryan, thanks for coming on this morning. good to have you. that don't have the president as high, below what obama was at this point. this is a revenues and paul at 50% but one thing they have in common is he is moving in the right direction, made some strides in the last couple months. what is he doing right and how can he push that forward and get mainstream approval? >> a couple things to point out. resin used in was one of the more accurate holes in...
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if you ned to get around it, you can use grant or east street. but keep in mind, there will be a lot of extra people on those roads so factor that in. give yourself extra time for that stretch. if you don't need to be in that downtown area of concord, i would avoid that. the streets are jamming up. we are seeing no delays on 680 and 242. highway 4 is seeing the usually slowdowns as you make your proch towards the port chicago highway. we are in the yellow at 22 minutes out at antioch to 680. we are tracking an accident that remains in effect. 680 southbound, as you approach an dready, there are delays that stretch beyond 580. give yourself plenty of extra time. >>> let's check in with neda now on the forecast. >> thanks so much. we are seeing some hot pink show up as we wait for the official sunrise about 20 minutes away. right now we are getting a little daylight in the view. there is some low and high cloud coverage. that's what a lot of people are waking up to. let's show you how the visibility is doing. down to 4 miles in san jose. mountain v
if you ned to get around it, you can use grant or east street. but keep in mind, there will be a lot of extra people on those roads so factor that in. give yourself extra time for that stretch. if you don't need to be in that downtown area of concord, i would avoid that. the streets are jamming up. we are seeing no delays on 680 and 242. highway 4 is seeing the usually slowdowns as you make your proch towards the port chicago highway. we are in the yellow at 22 minutes out at antioch to 680. we...
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jad had the need the fan and ned into into a war in a moment because all were instrumental fiend. then incumbent what sort of came to the best song in the of the. head from the some of them mad that i wish. them well in favor of fame not that awful. mess or hung among. us by your own. while i'm a basket. a shit in missy he came to do she again what didn't. do this year you making me sad when he can as a cover. been a needy missy he will need to mislead as the only dimly lit will you see that stupid li be in your pleasure for the. last lonely be there as it. came out of the point to shore they were about all over and twenty. is showing yeah a shame. thing might take me. well me. i was. the big. about this to the shoes when i mean. it could kill you. but you must. because she. must have some kind of. we do we want to because i'd much rather. a high school. because. by then. that that might be. from a hole and i. didn't know anything. about . the. symbol for the symbol. of the shots mentally ill we. all. looked at him in the mind and it would. have been a shock. for them. even . if w
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jalap had the need the fan and ned into into a war in a moment because all ways kamal fiend. then incumbent what sort of came to the best song in the of the match he had some were some of them mad that are. away on a field of fame up that awful. mess or hung. by or whatever while i'm a basket. a shit in missy he came to do she again what didn't feel normal to me again would do this if you met him in seattle when he can as a cover. as. a classical field live then immediately missy when needed misty was the only dimly lit will. be in it leisure for the unknown bitterly as a. lonely they have. twenty. yeah shame and fear you know me or me. but that could have been much much. about this to the shoes when i mean. it could kill you. but you. must have some kind of. we do we want to because i'd much rather. high school. because. by then. that that. might have. known and it. is a. symbol for the symbol in the. middle of. all . of them it would. have been a shock. for them. even. if what they see and. something hit me all day and in. weeks. hell she is an addict and if as many. see a
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. >> i'd quite like to play ned leads. he has a cool role.eeds' film. >> let's pitch it rye here. >> i'm drawing a blank. i tell you who i love, i worked with recently was jeff goldblum in "thor: ragnarok" who plays the grand master and i just think he created such a fascinating and hilarious character so, yeah. >> so good, that film. so funny. >> i tell you what, you all have created fascinating characters and you're part of this universe that everyone cannot wait to see. we want to thank you guys for joining us this morning. [ applause ] >> you're welcome. >> thank you very much. >> "avengers: infinity war" hits theaters on april 27th. can't wait to check that out. >>> coming up we have jeffrey dean morgan live in times square. we'll be right back. [ applause ] (sound of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) (car door closes) (sound of engine starting) ♪ ♪ (sound of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) (car door closes) (sound of engine starting) >> announcer: ten of the most hottest athletes are about to get dancing. in friday, the new
. >> i'd quite like to play ned leads. he has a cool role.eeds' film. >> let's pitch it rye here. >> i'm drawing a blank. i tell you who i love, i worked with recently was jeff goldblum in "thor: ragnarok" who plays the grand master and i just think he created such a fascinating and hilarious character so, yeah. >> so good, that film. so funny. >> i tell you what, you all have created fascinating characters and you're part of this universe that everyone...
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education isat key, our kids ned to learn. the question is, are they learning? of academic researchers decided to find out. they study data from a group of more than 2,000 students enrolled in four-year colleges who have been tracked over a period of years. the book that resulted from this research was called "academically adrift." b among its many findings, 45% of students "did not demonstrate any significant improvement in learning over the first two years of college. close to 40 percent didn't learn anything at all over four years." how do students learn so little? many of them never study period of 35% of students reported spending no more than five hours a week and academic preparation. overall, the study found a 50% decline in the number of hours students spend studying compared to several decades ago. the average full-time college student now spends only 2.76 hours a day on all education related activities, going to class, studying, all of it. more than twice as much time shopping, eating, and partying. multiply this by an entire country and youn wind up
education isat key, our kids ned to learn. the question is, are they learning? of academic researchers decided to find out. they study data from a group of more than 2,000 students enrolled in four-year colleges who have been tracked over a period of years. the book that resulted from this research was called "academically adrift." b among its many findings, 45% of students "did not demonstrate any significant improvement in learning over the first two years of college. close to...
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is getting great credit for doing a wonderful job between, you know, anthony and now transitioned to nedn, you know, really getting the financial part of the house in order. we were always focused on ebitda expansion and revenue growth in the early days, as you would hope the company would be, and once you get that sort of scaled revenue and ebitda expansion you can focus on gap profitability and they've done a great job of that. >> we'll note, carl, they've stopped be talking about logged out users. not one mention of all these logged out users >> maybe they're not pushing that leave that there. >> dick, move on to facebook today. monica, the head of policy management, joined us earlier today to discuss some of the social giant's recent headwinds and policy changes take a listen. >> technology is very good at helping us find some things, so if it is, for instance, a graphically violent video that is terror propaganda and we know about that video, we can often stop it from hitting the site altogether it's much harder for us to use technology to find things like hate speech. >> sort of go
is getting great credit for doing a wonderful job between, you know, anthony and now transitioned to nedn, you know, really getting the financial part of the house in order. we were always focused on ebitda expansion and revenue growth in the early days, as you would hope the company would be, and once you get that sort of scaled revenue and ebitda expansion you can focus on gap profitability and they've done a great job of that. >> we'll note, carl, they've stopped be talking about...
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ned the next time, a woman makes a request and somhispers," shh, don't make trouble," i t hope sls them> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> and by bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial litecy in the 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peacefulrd world. more information at macfound.org >>tnd with the ongoing supp as these institutions >> this programade possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to yourbs station from viewers likyou. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llcws c media access group at wgbh media access
ned the next time, a woman makes a request and somhispers," shh, don't make trouble," i t hope sls them> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com....