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papers digital subscribers now make up more than half of the total subscriber base according to news corp media companies have been steadily moving toward digital subscriptions to generate revenue as print circulation declines. electric car makers has low says that robin didn't hold more place on must as board chair denholm is currently chief financial officer at australian telecoms operator telstar he's been on tesla's she's been rather on tesla's board since twenty fourteen must had to give up a position more than a month ago as part of a settlement with u.s. regulators after the securities and exchange commission said his misleading comments about taking the company public constituted fraud must agree to vacate the board chair and pitch twenty million dollars fine to settle the case. mysterious wooden towers there cropping up across hungary and nobody's sure why government is trying to silence journalists who keep asking questions and anti corruption activists suspect the towers are just another example of a local theft of. a citizen's initiative is collecting signatures in budapest. t
papers digital subscribers now make up more than half of the total subscriber base according to news corp media companies have been steadily moving toward digital subscriptions to generate revenue as print circulation declines. electric car makers has low says that robin didn't hold more place on must as board chair denholm is currently chief financial officer at australian telecoms operator telstar he's been on tesla's she's been rather on tesla's board since twenty fourteen must had to give...
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reports of the death of newspapers may be greatly exaggerated at least at news corp one of the world's biggest media groups its profit jump by almost fifty percent to one hundred twenty eight million dollars in the last quarter news corp owns the wall street journal and the new york post in the us the times in the sun in britain and many other papers digital subscribers now make up more than half of the total subscriber base news corp said media companies have been steadily moving towards digital subscriptions to generate revenue as print circulation declines. that's it for us we appreciate you keeping up with us you can find out more online dot com slash business i'm stephen beard thanks for joining us . quadriga international talk show for journalists discuss the topic of the week both republicans and democrats say they won the midterm who's right and what lies ahead for texas raid lock and subpoena i want to allies and enemies that. those questions straight ahead on quadriga. quadriga next on d w. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. the futurist is for the rich but fo
reports of the death of newspapers may be greatly exaggerated at least at news corp one of the world's biggest media groups its profit jump by almost fifty percent to one hundred twenty eight million dollars in the last quarter news corp owns the wall street journal and the new york post in the us the times in the sun in britain and many other papers digital subscribers now make up more than half of the total subscriber base news corp said media companies have been steadily moving towards...
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for profit news corp's one of the world's biggest media groups jumped by almost fifty percent to one hundred twenty eight million dollars in the last quarter used owns the wall street journal and the new york post in the u.s. the times of the sun in britain and many other papers digitals a private no make up more than half of the total subscriber base. mysterious wooden towers are cropping up across hungry and nobody knows what they're good for but they have been built nonetheless garion government is trying to silence journalists who asked too many uncomfortable questions and he corruption activists suspect the towers are just another example of what they say is a regular practice of stealing money from the european union. a citizen's initiative is collecting signatures in budapest. they're petitioning for a european public prosecutor. the hunger in government is still refusing to accept independent investigations from brussels but the pressure is growing with every signature. doing this because the e.u. money and hungry that's stolen. and there's no institution in hungary to deal wi
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., of course news corp.res the same common ownership as compar ed to this company, 21st century fox. >> please, please, just look at the dow, the stock market. it just was 95%, just look at it you don't have to ask me, it's all public information. maria: let me move on to the way forwarding sir, because now there are questions about the u.s. and saudi partnership, new sanctions go into effect against iran tomorrow. do you believe those sanctions will be effective and how should the u.s. and the saudi arabia government move forward with or without mbs? >> yeah, please, saudi arabia is the vehicle of stability in this region. look at all our vicinity, look at yemen, iraq, syria, look at iran. they're all turbulent. saudi arabia is the vehicle of stability in this region, so our alliance since 1945 when it's well established and it's going to be intact and it's going to be living for a long time to come. maria: well there's a report this morning that china could buy oil from the u.s. instead of iran as part of
., of course news corp.res the same common ownership as compar ed to this company, 21st century fox. >> please, please, just look at the dow, the stock market. it just was 95%, just look at it you don't have to ask me, it's all public information. maria: let me move on to the way forwarding sir, because now there are questions about the u.s. and saudi partnership, new sanctions go into effect against iran tomorrow. do you believe those sanctions will be effective and how should the u.s....
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news corp is out. ashley webster with first quarter results. what do we see?onnell. earnings per share basis coming in at 17 cents on adjusted basis, much better than four cents being predicted. on the revenue coming in, just a little under at 2.52 billion. the estimate as you can see was 2.54 billion. perhaps a story here is strong paid digital subscribers growth. in fact with "the wall street journal" now, nearly 65% of subscribingers to the journal do it on a digital basis. i can tell you when i'm on the train in the morning, a lot of people reading the journal on their ipad. book publishing coming up 4% year-over-year. the news and information services coming in at 1.25 billion. publishing revenue at $418 million. you can see after-hours the stock moving up 2%, guys. back to you. connell: that is interesting. get on the train since everybody else left in new york city. >> it's gone. connell: "last man standing." melissa. >> race in arizona is too close to call at this moment, with republican congresswoman martha mcsally holding a slim lead over kyrsten sin
news corp is out. ashley webster with first quarter results. what do we see?onnell. earnings per share basis coming in at 17 cents on adjusted basis, much better than four cents being predicted. on the revenue coming in, just a little under at 2.52 billion. the estimate as you can see was 2.54 billion. perhaps a story here is strong paid digital subscribers growth. in fact with "the wall street journal" now, nearly 65% of subscribingers to the journal do it on a digital basis. i can...
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let's turn to the white house press corps. new can call them the acosta rules, i don't know what you want to call them in which the press corps gets to ask one question they get to be civil and have to be focused on their manners. what you think? >> i love it. i think if acosta wants to be respected as a journalist he has to be re- expected and respect the president. no more acting like a baby and sucking on your pacifier. you're gonna get thrown out and the press will be here again. >> if you act like a child you will be treated like a child. >> uncertainly in the presence of the united states and the white house that should come second nature to any american. let me turn to foreign policy. the president who has introduced the entire country and our trading partners to an extraordinary concept. balance trade, you are not going to steal from us by the hundreds of billions of dollars per year anymore. specifically that fits china. they are behaving like children and want to keep stealing and they want to think we should be subsidiz
let's turn to the white house press corps. new can call them the acosta rules, i don't know what you want to call them in which the press corps gets to ask one question they get to be civil and have to be focused on their manners. what you think? >> i love it. i think if acosta wants to be respected as a journalist he has to be re- expected and respect the president. no more acting like a baby and sucking on your pacifier. you're gonna get thrown out and the press will be here again....
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[cheers and applause] new corp. is building these massive new plants. they're going to town.wait until you see what's going to happen ultimately, we're getting the iron ore from minnesota, the finest quality stuff, we're getting it from all over. our mines are opening up. our miners are working again not just with coal. it's an incredible thing to see. but we need a steel industry. you know, some industries we can do without. i won't mention because probably some of you are in those industries. but we need steel! for defense. what happens if we don't have steel? we were not going to have steel in a couple of years. it was a dead business. what happens if we don't have steel and we need it for military conflict? and hope that will never happen. we gonna call up china and say, listen are, we need some steel. help, help, we need steel! we don't want to ask anybody for help. [cheers and applause] so our steel industry is now thriving and getting better every single day, and it's jobs, and it's that money pouring into our coffers. it's beautiful. we've also taken the tough thest-e
[cheers and applause] new corp. is building these massive new plants. they're going to town.wait until you see what's going to happen ultimately, we're getting the iron ore from minnesota, the finest quality stuff, we're getting it from all over. our mines are opening up. our miners are working again not just with coal. it's an incredible thing to see. but we need a steel industry. you know, some industries we can do without. i won't mention because probably some of you are in those industries....
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news corp. earnings out. jowlia boorstin has the numbers. beating expectations adjusted earnings beating for 17 cents versus estimates of 4 cents per various share. revenues beating estimates by a hair coming at 2.25 billion versus 2.54 billion looking at growth of course they point to the -- the fox tail consolidation. but they say the revenue and earnings growth refocusing digital developments and emphasize is on subscriptions as ad market evolves involves strong pay digital subscriber petition "wall street journal" and australian times now accounting for more than half of the total subscriber base. the stock up about half a% back to you. >> julia thanks for that as you say up two thirds of a%. drilling down into call com the shares down lower yo-yoing since the report john fortt has a summariry after the call. >> it wasn't just the ceo. port kind of a part line call. i talked to don rosenberg. the president. mull moline comp talked hildeman hildeman, said the quarter was driven by strong business in china. 5 g is still important in 2009 t
news corp. earnings out. jowlia boorstin has the numbers. beating expectations adjusted earnings beating for 17 cents versus estimates of 4 cents per various share. revenues beating estimates by a hair coming at 2.25 billion versus 2.54 billion looking at growth of course they point to the -- the fox tail consolidation. but they say the revenue and earnings growth refocusing digital developments and emphasize is on subscriptions as ad market evolves involves strong pay digital subscriber...
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simon derrick, managing director, chief currency strategist, bank of new york mellon corp. stays with us. we will talk more about what the brexit deal means for the markets. later on we will see gina miller. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." the swiss competition authority has started a probe against credit suisse and three other companies. the regulator is investigating if they colluded in payment services such as apple pay. uber are slowing, particularly in its food delivery business. that was a most half the rate of growth. the company which plans an ipo next year lost $1.1 billion in the last three months. the california utility pg&e on the possibility that equipment started one of the wildfires. shares plummeted after the company announced it exhausted its credit line. damages from the fire make up over $15 billion, far more than pg&e has. that is the bloomberg business flash. francine: welcome back to "bloomberg surveillance." we are here in westminster. in the last 20 minutes, the brexit secretary resign. it could have implications for theresa
simon derrick, managing director, chief currency strategist, bank of new york mellon corp. stays with us. we will talk more about what the brexit deal means for the markets. later on we will see gina miller. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." the swiss competition authority has started a probe against credit suisse and three other companies. the regulator is investigating if they colluded in payment services such as apple pay. uber are slowing,...
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news. let's return to the musique marine corps vetera n return to the musique marine corps veteran has killedbar in california. —— us marines. earlier on our correspondent said us this update. first of all the government shot the woman at the front desk checking people's ids and then went into the bar apparently firing with a handgun at random. witnesses say he was tall, dressed in black and was wearing either a black hoods or hacked. there was panic inside and the place began to fill with smoke, some people use bar stools to smash windows to escape. we spoke to some survivors.” remember seeing, i don't know when exactly, it had to be before the shots but i saw the gunman with his gun at the front where you pay and i was really, really close to him. that is the wall and then some ta bles that is the wall and then some tables and the dance floor i was right by the tables and the dance floor and as soon as we heard shots we dropped to the floor. my friend said, get down, and we were hiding. i was pushed against him and eve ryo ne i was pushed against him and everyone was trying to go under the
news. let's return to the musique marine corps vetera n return to the musique marine corps veteran has killedbar in california. —— us marines. earlier on our correspondent said us this update. first of all the government shot the woman at the front desk checking people's ids and then went into the bar apparently firing with a handgun at random. witnesses say he was tall, dressed in black and was wearing either a black hoods or hacked. there was panic inside and the place began to fill with...
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other news to tell you the global police corp organization into poll has elected a new president south korea's min. but before the vote a russian official was widely tipped to get the job which didn't sit well it seems with people in washington unit and we'll discuss developments early with maria from . russia was accused of abusing into paul in order to chase its political opponents while mr procope chook fifty six year old major general interior ministry veteran and one of the current interpol's vice president for since two thousand and sixteen was referred to as for example abuser in chief and wolf at interpol store a group of u.s. interest went as far as publishing an open letter to don trump said ministration urging to use all the power to make sure the russian is not a lactate which they described would be like a putin fox in charge of a hand how's the russian president's spokesperson soit as madelyne there is probably some kind of meddling in the electoral process in an election to an international. organization how it's going to be seen this is a clear manifestation of meddling
other news to tell you the global police corp organization into poll has elected a new president south korea's min. but before the vote a russian official was widely tipped to get the job which didn't sit well it seems with people in washington unit and we'll discuss developments early with maria from . russia was accused of abusing into paul in order to chase its political opponents while mr procope chook fifty six year old major general interior ministry veteran and one of the current...
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. >> the white house, though, decided to come out with new rules for the press corps. they are. reporters will get one question of the president or other official, in other words, no follow-up question. the president or the white house official can decide if a follow-up question is then allowed. a reporter must yield the floor if they are not allowed to ask the follow-up question. a press pass can be suspended or revoked for not following the rules. no one in the press corps has agreed to these new rules. these have been unilaterally imposed. do you think this is the right decision from the white house? >> no, i don't think it's the right decision from the white house, but i think there's something going on that needs to stop on both sides and you are no the going to agree with me on this, but i think that there is a level of decorum, even if you don't like the president, you don't like his twitter account, he is the president of the united states, you are inside his house, okay, if you are in the east room of his home, i think there has to be -- you know, as my grandm
. >> the white house, though, decided to come out with new rules for the press corps. they are. reporters will get one question of the president or other official, in other words, no follow-up question. the president or the white house official can decide if a follow-up question is then allowed. a reporter must yield the floor if they are not allowed to ask the follow-up question. a press pass can be suspended or revoked for not following the rules. no one in the press corps has agreed to...
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home with no benefits and we started a warrior down program and the detachment of the marine corps league up in new jersey adopted us and was making monthly trips to walter reed and the warrior battalion in north carolina and were trying to address our vets. that's a little bit about how we got here and where we are. so i want to talk a little bit about where we're going and since we're here with law enforcement, i'm going to try to focus on law enforcement. a show of hands, who's federal? who's state? who's local? so what we have to hope for today is that what we're talking about we'll start breaking down some of the silos so that what you all do is seamless. have you heard law enforcement has no role in this? law enforcement doesn't have a role, that this is a health thing? right. if you break up the community into three segment, medical, educational and law enforcement are the last ones because you were trained to arrest. let me tell you, you are light years ahead of the other communities. they're still kicking heroin addicts outside of emergency rooms and try to get into a high school and do a
home with no benefits and we started a warrior down program and the detachment of the marine corps league up in new jersey adopted us and was making monthly trips to walter reed and the warrior battalion in north carolina and were trying to address our vets. that's a little bit about how we got here and where we are. so i want to talk a little bit about where we're going and since we're here with law enforcement, i'm going to try to focus on law enforcement. a show of hands, who's federal?...
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corp norate news for you osram light is up 2.2% sorry, up 17%.oxx 600 today. this on the bloomberg report citing takeover interests from bain capital so big moves there for the lightmaker in germany. >>> crude has resumed its selloff. brent currently trading just slightly higher above $60 a barrel wti at 51.31 this comes as a report suggests that saudi arabia's oil output hit a record 11 million barrels per day in november but the kingdom is expected to seek production cuts in december's opec meeting. it's still less than the u.s. is pumping out at the moment. >>> thomas cook cut its underlying operating profit outlook and suspended its dividend as a weak home market damaged performance. underlying profit is expected at 250 million pounds and it called 2018 a disappointing year. if you look at the share price there, down more than 20% at 38.78 pounds not a pretty picture for investors in thomas cook our next guest says airlines will face a tough winter amid softer demand and fierce competition. joining us is john strickland. let me ask about thom
corp norate news for you osram light is up 2.2% sorry, up 17%.oxx 600 today. this on the bloomberg report citing takeover interests from bain capital so big moves there for the lightmaker in germany. >>> crude has resumed its selloff. brent currently trading just slightly higher above $60 a barrel wti at 51.31 this comes as a report suggests that saudi arabia's oil output hit a record 11 million barrels per day in november but the kingdom is expected to seek production cuts in...
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new details. that gunman, a marine corps veteran. he received an honorable discharge. >> we're learning more about the victims. one of which was the niece of actress tamera mowery housley. >> we go to jay gy in california.ep >>ter: good evening. this area is shut down and people are grieving. investigators still inside the borderline bar and grill. >> it was country western night. college students dressed in black, walked in and opened fire. >> one of those, a sergeant of the sheriff's departm the first to respond to the attack. >> just get behind something. >> reporter: witnesses describe a chaotic scene as peopleun for cover. >> the shooting was on that side. our friends got the bar stools and broke a window so we could get out. >> reporter: the gunman armed with a 45 caliber handgun has been identified as ian david long who turned weapon on himself as police and tactical units moved in. >> there is no doubt they saved lives. >> reporter: the pain and anguish being felt by family members like theather of cody coffman. >> oh, son, i
new details. that gunman, a marine corps veteran. he received an honorable discharge. >> we're learning more about the victims. one of which was the niece of actress tamera mowery housley. >> we go to jay gy in california.ep >>ter: good evening. this area is shut down and people are grieving. investigators still inside the borderline bar and grill. >> it was country western night. college students dressed in black, walked in and opened fire. >> one of those, a...
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on october fifth or in the past this plane was shot down the new guard for the poor play dropping army. corps turf that reagan had funded a dream. and there was one crew member the parachute to shake the. usually awesome cross my name to geno's interests. managed wisconsin cure me after we arrived in. the nick unarmored your dish or tribunals take house of cards out to the crash site and asked us to events we wanted to go on the helicopter with supplies to the crash site house and flush walk doors about all the flights you've been on all these covert flights of army air corps and he would course angry because he had been abandoned by the reagan administration he was basically a covert operator mercenary he would proud of. his capture would reveal a complex web of covert operations run by us colonel oliver north reagan's administration had bypassed congressional control and funded the contra insurgents . through drug trafficking and secret arms sales to be wrong it's all secret but the house i'm going to shoot down. in the open to make a mistake it's really hard to say wrong sir no and i'm not
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new details. that gunman, a marine corps veteran.honorable discharge. >> we're learning more about the victims. one of which was the niece of actress tamera mowery housley. >> we go to jay gy in california.ep >>ter: good evening. this area is shut down and people are grieving. investigators still inside the borderline bar and grill. >> it was country western night. college students dressed in black, walked in and
new details. that gunman, a marine corps veteran.honorable discharge. >> we're learning more about the victims. one of which was the niece of actress tamera mowery housley. >> we go to jay gy in california.ep >>ter: good evening. this area is shut down and people are grieving. investigators still inside the borderline bar and grill. >> it was country western night. college students dressed in black, walked in and
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visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] >> c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, retiring pennsylvania congressman ryan costello joins us to discuss the future of the republican party. then, virgin islands delegate stacey plaskett of the house oversight and government reform committee on how democrats might approach investigating the trump administration now that they are in the majority. and brad fitch of the congressional management foundation talks about his group's role in coaching newly elected members and their staffs in preparation for the new congress. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >> when we study the history of memphis, tennessee, there is pre-april 4, 1968, and there was ost-april 4, 1968. >> you know, memphis was the place of a lot of racial tension, but it was also the place of a lot of racial harmony. >> had there been no cotton economy, there might not have been the need for a transportation hub. so it's quite p
visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] >> c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, retiring pennsylvania congressman ryan costello joins us to discuss the future of the republican party. then, virgin islands delegate stacey plaskett of the house oversight and government reform committee on how democrats might approach investigating the trump administration now that...
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also appear, at silver bay which soon became called and back bay because of the australian, new zealand army corps that is the gallipoli peninsula. now, let me turn to the submarine war, very early on in the war, germany established war zones and you can see it outlined there, and the idea of the war zones was that any ship, any allied ship in the war zone was subject to attack by submarines. there were some exceptions. if it was a civilian liner, or if it was a hospital ship, unless it could have been proven definitively that they were carrying troops as opposed to hospital. and the most famous incident, that occurred, was the lusitania affair. may 1915. the lusitania affair, the germans actually posted this notice and you can see it there, to travelers, warning them that they were sailing into a war zone. and that germany could not guarantee, there we are, could not guarantee their safety, this is actually published primarily in new york newspapers, the germans after the fact claiming that you were warned, and you took a risk. the problem with the lusitania, for germany, ultimately was that ther
also appear, at silver bay which soon became called and back bay because of the australian, new zealand army corps that is the gallipoli peninsula. now, let me turn to the submarine war, very early on in the war, germany established war zones and you can see it outlined there, and the idea of the war zones was that any ship, any allied ship in the war zone was subject to attack by submarines. there were some exceptions. if it was a civilian liner, or if it was a hospital ship, unless it could...
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risk that they're creating this willingly pushing the coalition corps good at it powers the new challenges and dangers the strategy says are russia and china and so it's a national defense strategy so even if it is pushing rushing into chinese arms well you know there's a view in the united states that russia has no allies. i think the u.s. the russia china alliance will grow even stronger as a result so yes you have i'm no fan of trump by any measure the nation is one of his leading critics but he is a hostage in some ways of these larger forces around him whether it's not as sore pompei o or bolton but it's also he's a figure an accidental figure in some way who knew he would be elected president he came into the white house he had no team he has no discipline he has his twitter feed which allows him to speak to some fifty million americans without media interference but he lurches from here to here so it's a dangerous moment but. i think we have to find stabilizing mechanisms as best as we can but i also see the pain. being accidental figure trying to get a grip of it creating a team a
risk that they're creating this willingly pushing the coalition corps good at it powers the new challenges and dangers the strategy says are russia and china and so it's a national defense strategy so even if it is pushing rushing into chinese arms well you know there's a view in the united states that russia has no allies. i think the u.s. the russia china alliance will grow even stronger as a result so yes you have i'm no fan of trump by any measure the nation is one of his leading critics...
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the planet mars is receiving a new a new guest today the billion dollar stace craft corps insight is on its final approach to the red planet and should touchdown later today and it's taken six and a half months to get there but scientists predict that once it lands inside will provide them with valuable data they've been hoping to get for decades. this latest mission to mars is designed to unlock the mysteries of the planet's deep interior researchers like tilman sean are awaiting the data with great anticipation. they hope it will give them a better understanding of how mars developed when it was formed some four and a half billion years ago. what we know bringing to mas of a standardized methods by which we measure the earth's unserious structure and energy. holes we haven't done that on mars yet. nasa tested the mission step by step in its laps the spacecraft robotic arm is equipped with cameras and will deploy to key instruments if all goes to plan the seismometer will be installed in december it's the mission's most important fact finder with the ability to measure even miniscul
the planet mars is receiving a new a new guest today the billion dollar stace craft corps insight is on its final approach to the red planet and should touchdown later today and it's taken six and a half months to get there but scientists predict that once it lands inside will provide them with valuable data they've been hoping to get for decades. this latest mission to mars is designed to unlock the mysteries of the planet's deep interior researchers like tilman sean are awaiting the data with...
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this is due to every news line from berlin all rolled out to u.s. corps deals a blow to prison terms of asylum that as thousands of central american migrants have towards california a federal judge says under current law trump cannot deny them their right to seek asylum even if they enter the country illegally also coming up a deadly day in kabul more than forty are killed and dozens were.
this is due to every news line from berlin all rolled out to u.s. corps deals a blow to prison terms of asylum that as thousands of central american migrants have towards california a federal judge says under current law trump cannot deny them their right to seek asylum even if they enter the country illegally also coming up a deadly day in kabul more than forty are killed and dozens were.
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the pipeline is seen as a new step in improving turkish russian energy corp the two countries how work to increase economic ties in recent months that includes a twenty billion dollar nuclear power plant project along with a two point five billion dollar s four hundred missile system deal their relationship is based on mutual interests turkey wants more sources of energy russia needs more markets for its gas and qur'an mosco were also able to find common ground in other areas including the war in syria energy and politics are intertwined for moscow and turkey's dependence on energy imports crist's a disadvantage when it comes to russia that was made clear in two thousand and fifteen when russia suspended talks with turkey on the pipeline after one of the states will sub down by the turkish military near the syria border but now many here believe this pipeline could prove beneficial to both countries seen across all of al-jazeera stumble a rainbow after the rain that is how china's president xi jinping is describing his upcoming tour of the philippines he'll be the first chinese leader
the pipeline is seen as a new step in improving turkish russian energy corp the two countries how work to increase economic ties in recent months that includes a twenty billion dollar nuclear power plant project along with a two point five billion dollar s four hundred missile system deal their relationship is based on mutual interests turkey wants more sources of energy russia needs more markets for its gas and qur'an mosco were also able to find common ground in other areas including the war...
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the right way and for him to single them out and be so ad hominem i think is a new level for those of us in the press corpshave been used to this we're all stunned by what we saw this past week. >> brennan: dan, there is a lot to be said in parsing this, that the media shouldn't be talking about itself as much as we have been in terms of the aggressive line with the president. but tell us why this matters in the broader political sense? you did have some journalists organizations come out and criticize the phrasing of questions from the press s. there a policing that needs to be done or any way acceptable this kind of language? >> well, there's always self reflection that needs fob done by those of us in the press. and i think we all have to constantly think about what's the best way to do our job, particularly in a very difficult environment. i think every news organization and every reporter who covers stories like this does ask those questions. but that begs the issue of what the president has done, not just this week and i agree with mark, this was another several levers up in his attacks on the press.
the right way and for him to single them out and be so ad hominem i think is a new level for those of us in the press corpshave been used to this we're all stunned by what we saw this past week. >> brennan: dan, there is a lot to be said in parsing this, that the media shouldn't be talking about itself as much as we have been in terms of the aggressive line with the president. but tell us why this matters in the broader political sense? you did have some journalists organizations come out...
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[captions copyright national able satellite corp. 2018] >> new members of congress were in washington, d.c. this week for freshman orientation. reporters were outside the hotel where the orientation was held and some incoming members stopped by the cameras to answer questions.
[captions copyright national able satellite corp. 2018] >> new members of congress were in washington, d.c. this week for freshman orientation. reporters were outside the hotel where the orientation was held and some incoming members stopped by the cameras to answer questions.
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new congress. thank you all very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [general chatter] sen. schumer: ok, good afternoon everybody. i scheduled this little event for two reasons. first, i missed you. i have not been in this gallery for four weeks. it's sort of cold turkey. when i heard the president a few hours ago, i could not believe my ears. i thought it needed a little bit of rebutting. what about last night? look, last night was a really good night for democrats. what happened last night doesn't bode well for president trump and republicans in 2020 and beyond. obviously, we took back the house. that is far and away the most significant change. there is now a check on donald trump. that is great news for america. i want to praise all of the candidates, particularly the men -- many women who did a great job. i want to praise leader pelosi who did a wonderful job in trying and succeeding in creating a majority once again. we did very well in governorships. we picke
new congress. thank you all very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [general chatter] sen. schumer: ok, good afternoon everybody. i scheduled this little event for two reasons. first, i missed you. i have not been in this gallery for four weeks. it's sort of cold turkey. when i heard the president a few hours ago, i could not...
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the new deal also allocated funds for direct relief and jobs for the cherokees. the civilian conservation corps, or the ccc, was the most extensive new deal program in cherokee. the ccc hired young, single men, housed them in camps and paid them to improve the local environment. the program funded 75 positions, and cherokees earned $10 in wages and $5 in room and board, or about half of what the average white worker earned for the same amount of work. the ccc ultimately employed more than 500 different cherokees at some point or approximately 40% of the male tribal enrollment. in the 1930s cherokee ccc employees constructed cabins, surveyed lands, built and maintained bridges and roads, cleaned rivers, cut trails and worked on a number of other projects. although logging interests had initially killed the creation of a national park in north carolina,y advocates resurrectd the idea, and in june of 1934 the great smoky mountains national park officially opened. during the 1930s new deal programs funded and constructed campsites, trails and other amenities. on september 2, 1940, president rooseve
the new deal also allocated funds for direct relief and jobs for the cherokees. the civilian conservation corps, or the ccc, was the most extensive new deal program in cherokee. the ccc hired young, single men, housed them in camps and paid them to improve the local environment. the program funded 75 positions, and cherokees earned $10 in wages and $5 in room and board, or about half of what the average white worker earned for the same amount of work. the ccc ultimately employed more than 500...
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news of one product maybe not performing that or in. any compliment. to overreact. and that was our financial market correspondent danielle corp on apple and the quite substantial losses there now amazon is ready to build its new. headquarters after a two year long search for the perfect location the seattle based online giant has settled on not one but two places to expand arlington virginia just outside of washington d.c. on the big apple but while most of our muscles new neighbors are happily using the web site for shopping not everyone is pleased to have the company move in next door . it's one of the biggest success stories in u.s. business amazon what started as an online bookseller is now a global e-commerce china and a major media publisher cloud storage provider software and gadget developer alexa what are your deal i have several instances including and even a grocer all in all worth one trillion dollars no wonder everyone wants a part of it politicians from all over the country offered amazon outlandish deals to learn the company to their states and cities one even wanted to change his name . change my name. part of
news of one product maybe not performing that or in. any compliment. to overreact. and that was our financial market correspondent danielle corp on apple and the quite substantial losses there now amazon is ready to build its new. headquarters after a two year long search for the perfect location the seattle based online giant has settled on not one but two places to expand arlington virginia just outside of washington d.c. on the big apple but while most of our muscles new neighbors are...
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whereis a brand-new field the army is leading. we have a cyber corps. we are looking for great kids out there who are interested in doing this work and learning a great skill. it would be great if it served a career. the army offers a lot of opportunity. perks toa lot of good go along with it. missy: i want to ask you a big picture question. strengths one of the of the u.s. military is its track record as a nonpartisan professional institution. -- ask howe to have that relates to the moment we are living in. we saw this with the midterm elections. we see this in government institutions taking on the same and of characterizations divisions we have seen in other parts of society. can you speak about the role of the army and the u.s. military at this moment when the country seems to be increasingly polarized? sec. esper: it is very simple. we have very disciplined soldiers. world.t nco corps in the and a great officer corps. we believe in just doing the mission. just do the job. everything else will work out fine. i wanted to go back to recruitment. is of
whereis a brand-new field the army is leading. we have a cyber corps. we are looking for great kids out there who are interested in doing this work and learning a great skill. it would be great if it served a career. the army offers a lot of opportunity. perks toa lot of good go along with it. missy: i want to ask you a big picture question. strengths one of the of the u.s. military is its track record as a nonpartisan professional institution. -- ask howe to have that relates to the moment we...
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corps. everyone from "the new york times" to fox news itself saying this is not right, what happened to jimey know it could be them. >> that's right. one way of looking at what jim acosta was accused of doing was being too aggressive with follow-up questions. another word for that is journalism. >> there you go. >> and if that results in losing your ability to do your livelihood, throwing you out of the press corps, that's a threat to everyone who covers -- as brian said, not just the white house, but state houses and city halls. >> think of the precedent. i said this on the air the other day. the only other personal experience i had was in china, where china rejected and overturned and took away press credentials because they didn't like the questions asked or the coverage of the stories. i'm not saying the u.s. is china. i'll just saying there is a commonality there. >> you don't want to get close to that. >> there's a lot to protect about the american experiment. this is part of it. cnn issued a statement, cnn and acosta. it said we're gratified with this ruling and the result and look f
corps. everyone from "the new york times" to fox news itself saying this is not right, what happened to jimey know it could be them. >> that's right. one way of looking at what jim acosta was accused of doing was being too aggressive with follow-up questions. another word for that is journalism. >> there you go. >> and if that results in losing your ability to do your livelihood, throwing you out of the press corps, that's a threat to everyone who covers -- as brian...
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news. pann the press corps in the where we are -- pen in the back with the cameras. what he is doing is undermining a pillar of the american media, which is credibility, i saying, only believe me. do not believe them. supportersng for his if you look at what they say. they do believe him and they do not believe the media. it is troubling to a lot of people who were brought up with your journalism is part of public education, you are trying to inform people. credibility is being eroded. jackie: and the thing about theing the -- pulling journalists pass so he cannot get on the white house grounds, you would have to go back to nixon. it was one time then. never before. it is unheard of. donaldson,an had sam he was annoying. was a big reagan was friendlyat he with him, but also sam could be his foil. but not like donald trump does, which is so dangerously -- yeah. credibilityining and also undermining american democracy. the greatest thing someone can is to for our democracy buy a subscription to a newspaper. [applause] leonard: i founders created a first amendment for a
news. pann the press corps in the where we are -- pen in the back with the cameras. what he is doing is undermining a pillar of the american media, which is credibility, i saying, only believe me. do not believe them. supportersng for his if you look at what they say. they do believe him and they do not believe the media. it is troubling to a lot of people who were brought up with your journalism is part of public education, you are trying to inform people. credibility is being eroded. jackie:...
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corps must be very proud. we'll find out more when we continue. stay with us. >> lou: at the president's newsce today where it was an mazing press conference, then he was badgered by some members of the national left wing media. nothing new in that. the president swatted them aside. but one amazingly disgusting display by cnn's jim acosta. it was so bad the president had to stop him straight away. >> you know what? >> that is not an invasion. >> i think you should let me run the country. you run cnn. if you did it well, your ratings would be much better. that's enough. >> if i may ask one other question. are you worried -- >> that's enough. that's enough. >> i want to ask another question -- >> president trump: that's enough there. pardon me, ma'am. >> president trump: that is enough. >> i have a question to ask on the russia investigation. are you concerned that you may have -- >> president trump: i'm not concerned about anything with the russia investigation because it's a hoax. that is enough. put down the mic. >> are you worried about the indictments coming down in this investigation? mr.
corps must be very proud. we'll find out more when we continue. stay with us. >> lou: at the president's newsce today where it was an mazing press conference, then he was badgered by some members of the national left wing media. nothing new in that. the president swatted them aside. but one amazingly disgusting display by cnn's jim acosta. it was so bad the president had to stop him straight away. >> you know what? >> that is not an invasion. >> i think you should let me...
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visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] c-span's washington journal, live every day with news of policy issues that impact you. siloed a morning, cliff young, president of public affairs at abouts, joins us to talk the midterm elections. then derek willis talks about a joint rep worked with the washington post that examines how congressional leaders control debates on bills. now discusses his recent article on bouncing nationalism and globalism. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. >> saturday, to retiring members of congress, orrin hatch of utah michigan, levin of talk about their tenure in congress, the state of the political process study the trump administration, and was after retiring from politics? join us saturday for retiring members of congress and listen free withace -- for the c-span radio app. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the suprem
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new chapter in our shared history. thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] president trump: which is the ne that matters? prime minister trudeau: each of us get a copy. president trump: thank you very much, everybody. [applause] >> after that news conference, world leaders gathered for a photo at the g-20 summit in buenos aires, argentina.
new chapter in our shared history. thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] president trump: which is the ne that matters? prime minister trudeau: each of us get a copy. president trump: thank you very much, everybody. [applause] >> after that news conference, world leaders gathered for a photo at the g-20...
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new chapter in our shared history. thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [applause] >> the president holding one-on-one meetings with several world leaders including prime minister abe and chancellor merkel. saturday he has dinner with china's president. yesterday he canceled his meeting with vladimir putin. house minority leader nancy pelosi posed for pictures with the newly legitimated house democratic leadership for the 116th congress. democrats won control of the chamber from republicans in the election. afterwards, she was nominated by her colleagues to be speaker of the house and held a news conference on capitol hill.
new chapter in our shared history. thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [applause] >> the president holding one-on-one meetings with several world leaders including prime minister abe and chancellor merkel. saturday he has dinner with china's president. yesterday he canceled his meeting with vladimir...
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president, you should know that we have had the vote on what was called the space corps, which wasn't a fully -- it wasn't a full new service, but like the marine corps, is part of the department of the navy, is space corps would be part of the department of the air force. in that vote we had 344 yes votes as part of the national defense authorization act in the house of representatives. strong bipartisan support. i voted on it as a emin of the strategic forces subcommittee. i voted on it as a member of the full armed services committee. both case, strong bipartisan support. and then of course in the house of representatives it got 344 votes n. no small part, doug, because of your leadership. because you were committed and you heard you in your testimony -- i read your testimony as well. the point here is that this cannot and must not become a partisan issue. and you have been committed to that from the beginning. and i wanted to make sure everybody was aware of that. finally, in your testimony, doug, i read that one the things that you suggest -- and i have heard this before -- that because there is no space doctri
president, you should know that we have had the vote on what was called the space corps, which wasn't a fully -- it wasn't a full new service, but like the marine corps, is part of the department of the navy, is space corps would be part of the department of the air force. in that vote we had 344 yes votes as part of the national defense authorization act in the house of representatives. strong bipartisan support. i voted on it as a emin of the strategic forces subcommittee. i voted on it as a...
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her name is ian long, he is 28 years old, lived in new bury park, he was a marine corps veteran serving for nearly five years with a deployment to afghanistan. >> police say he was known to him. investigators have been at his home all morning long searching for some clues. they believe he killed himself at the scene of the shooting. >> joining us now is jill schneider who was an atf agent for 31 years, most recently the special agent in charge of the las vegas shooting investigation. jill, thank you for being with us. what are you hearing? based on what we've heard so far does this sound like a planned shooting, something in which the gunman knew exactly what he was doing? >> yeah, it does seem to be that it was premeditated, thought through. typically these shootings are and also typically in these shootings we find that the guns were purchased legally, which was the case here. he was a legal purchaser of the fun. my understanding is that he had contact with the police regarding a possible mental health check, but to be prohibited by federal law from buying a gun you would actually hav
her name is ian long, he is 28 years old, lived in new bury park, he was a marine corps veteran serving for nearly five years with a deployment to afghanistan. >> police say he was known to him. investigators have been at his home all morning long searching for some clues. they believe he killed himself at the scene of the shooting. >> joining us now is jill schneider who was an atf agent for 31 years, most recently the special agent in charge of the las vegas shooting...
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new england national guard. and also to remind people it was not just the u.s. marine corps fighting in this area. said that, sometimes there were marines that came from massachusetts. he was a new england are and actually a marine, second lieutenant thomas ashley, young guy in his mid-20's. he was actually killed pretty early in the battle on hill 142. he was a member of the fifth regiment marines. that was the regiment that took essentially the northern part of the battlefield of belleau wood, essentially the half managed by the abmc. he would never have seen belleau wood. at least not close up, because he didn't live long enough to get there. he was killed taking out one of the german machine guns on hill 142. again, it is not just belleau wood. for the marine corps, the marine corps fought through the farm. he didn't live too long in combat. will yo the gold star mothers' pilgrimages, do you know when they came here to the cemetery? it was before the cemetery was dedicated? shane: yes, the goldstar pilgrimages, another great part of american history that's largely lost. it doesn't get all of t
new england national guard. and also to remind people it was not just the u.s. marine corps fighting in this area. said that, sometimes there were marines that came from massachusetts. he was a new england are and actually a marine, second lieutenant thomas ashley, young guy in his mid-20's. he was actually killed pretty early in the battle on hill 142. he was a member of the fifth regiment marines. that was the regiment that took essentially the northern part of the battlefield of belleau...
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magazine magazine was a news and information and entertainment report to sign for servicemen and shown in all military movie theaters during world war ii. the u.s. army signal corpsilm's under the supervision of frank capra who originated the series. reel america, an episode from early 1944. next. this 20 minute report includes a los angelest high school students working in aircraft factories, a cartoon featuring "private snafu" and a profile of the marine cameramen who filmed the
magazine magazine was a news and information and entertainment report to sign for servicemen and shown in all military movie theaters during world war ii. the u.s. army signal corpsilm's under the supervision of frank capra who originated the series. reel america, an episode from early 1944. next. this 20 minute report includes a los angelest high school students working in aircraft factories, a cartoon featuring "private snafu" and a profile of the marine cameramen who filmed the
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marine corps with ian times"old "the new york "i'm not surprised someone i knew ended up doing a mass shooting. with another guy recently committed suicide by cops in texas. guys struggle. we have lost more marines in our pure group to suicide than we ever lost in afghanistan." day killedterans a themselves. we will speak with suzanne gordon, author of "wounds of war" about this later in the broadcast. recounts in the u.s. senate and gubernatorial races are underway. in the senate race, republican governor rick scott's lead over democratic incumbent bill nelson has shrunk to just 0.15%. in broward county -- florida's second most populous county -- reports of undervoting have raised concern, with 25,000 more people a apparently voting in te governor's race than the senanae race. some say this could be due to confusing ballot design or problems with the vote-counting machines. in the governor's race, republican ron desantis is leading democrat andrew gillum by 0.41%. both president trump and republican governor rick scott have claimed, with no evidence, that democrats are carrying out w
marine corps with ian times"old "the new york "i'm not surprised someone i knew ended up doing a mass shooting. with another guy recently committed suicide by cops in texas. guys struggle. we have lost more marines in our pure group to suicide than we ever lost in afghanistan." day killedterans a themselves. we will speak with suzanne gordon, author of "wounds of war" about this later in the broadcast. recounts in the u.s. senate and gubernatorial races are...