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paul: i know. ord that the money was taken out of the account, and when i called mike and asked him about it he told me that you, on your own, unilaterally... paul: bull. lemonis: ...decided to take the money out of the account... paul: that's a lie. paul: ...and take it to parlour to cover bills. paul: and he's done that so many times, where he creates this thing of false belief that he has. lemonis: yeah. paul: it's a lie. lemonis: okay. paul: and i have a letter from the bank of him authorizing me to close that account. lemonis: do you have that letter? paul: i do. the day before he resigned, and i have some e-mail backups, too. what he presented to you a couple of days ago i knew was wrong. lemonis: hello. so, mike, you know, paul came by and brought me a bunch of files and a bunch of paper. paul: and what you brought a couple of days ago was not true. i didn't have the proof. you do this to me time and time again. mike: well again, you've got documents there. i've got e-mails. let's take a brea
paul: i know. ord that the money was taken out of the account, and when i called mike and asked him about it he told me that you, on your own, unilaterally... paul: bull. lemonis: ...decided to take the money out of the account... paul: that's a lie. paul: ...and take it to parlour to cover bills. paul: and he's done that so many times, where he creates this thing of false belief that he has. lemonis: yeah. paul: it's a lie. lemonis: okay. paul: and i have a letter from the bank of him...
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i don't get it to be frank, paul. i mean, i know that they put a huge effort into working the issues, prepping the president, preparing him for the four-hour summit, either the bilateral with staff or the one-on-one, but why didn't they prepare for the press conference? paul: the most obvious question that he would get at that press conference. >> yes. it is an appendage to the summit but it is the only place where the whole world is watching you. i'm not an executive position like that, but i have had a few press conferences in my life because things bad happen around my commands, and i rehearsed it, and i would say to the guys okay tell me what the outcomes are, all right, and tell me what the tone of this is going to be. those are the two things i was stuck on, what were the outcomes of that press conference and what should the tone of the president be. both of those were wrong. paul: how much tension is there between, say, jim mattis and his view of his russia and dod people on one hand and also the intelligence ser
i don't get it to be frank, paul. i mean, i know that they put a huge effort into working the issues, prepping the president, preparing him for the four-hour summit, either the bilateral with staff or the one-on-one, but why didn't they prepare for the press conference? paul: the most obvious question that he would get at that press conference. >> yes. it is an appendage to the summit but it is the only place where the whole world is watching you. i'm not an executive position like that,...
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paul: you agree with that? >> i dan and part of the reason chief he would like fewer 5-4 decisions even it's narrower and the chief has latitude about caking cases themselves so i think we will see interesting maneuvers, look, i hope at the end of the day it means that a lot of cases get to supreme court, should go back to the american people to decide. >> all right, thank you all, still ahead, the president takes on harley davidson after the motorcycle manufacturer announces plans to move some production overseas. so has retaliation begins for the trump tariffs, will other swing state industries follow? we will ask ron johnson next. >> so harley davidson is using that as excuse and i don't like that because i've been good to harley davidson so-so pizza? not in this house. 'cause that's no so-so family. that's your family. which is why you didn't grab just any cheese. you picked up new kraft expertly paired mozzarella and parmesan for pizzahyeah! kraft. family greatly. trusyou and lantus. you go together, so stay to
paul: you agree with that? >> i dan and part of the reason chief he would like fewer 5-4 decisions even it's narrower and the chief has latitude about caking cases themselves so i think we will see interesting maneuvers, look, i hope at the end of the day it means that a lot of cases get to supreme court, should go back to the american people to decide. >> all right, thank you all, still ahead, the president takes on harley davidson after the motorcycle manufacturer announces plans...
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think they are both wrong, paul. i party is much more people like doug jones and connor lamb represent ing centerrism and represents voters in bronx and queens. i don't doubt ocasio-cortez's sincerity but advocating medicare for all, jobs for all and elimination of ice without any way to pay anything is absurd on its face and damaging to the party. paul: yet embraced on much of the left-wing media, the new york times and many others and endorsing abolish ice argument and others getting there as well. it seems to me that no matter what you say, i mean, i take your point, but it seems to me that there is this energy, enthusiasm on the leftwing of the democratic party. >> to me it's a different issue. i don't think the future lies on the left if the party is to win and be a majority party, it's absolutely the case as you suggest, paul, that energy is on the left and that makes people like elizabeth warren and bernie sanders favorites as we approach the 2020 election. paul: how do you handle it if you're a democratic candi
think they are both wrong, paul. i party is much more people like doug jones and connor lamb represent ing centerrism and represents voters in bronx and queens. i don't doubt ocasio-cortez's sincerity but advocating medicare for all, jobs for all and elimination of ice without any way to pay anything is absurd on its face and damaging to the party. paul: yet embraced on much of the left-wing media, the new york times and many others and endorsing abolish ice argument and others getting there as...
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i think perfectly legitimate thing to kick them out. pauls they should be back. >> right. i think that president trump's policy to russia is actually stronger than what president trump's says he is sometimes. the part that i really worry about is crimea where he seems to be saying, we will acknowledge -- it's up with -- acknowledged but that would be really ebb -- endorsing, international criminality to take this. i think the signal to putin would be a terrible one there and it would be bad for ukraine. >> be terrible that he can invade another country like you said georgia and mold -- maldova as well. >> what does trump want out of putin of ukraine? what does a deal mean? >> for trump unfortunately it might mean defacto recognition that that was an obama mistake -- paul: crimea was. >> let's have come kind of agreement like on eastern ukraine which is another legal invasion by putin and get, i don't know, u.s. peace keeping forces in there. paul: trump won't put -- >> let's hope he doesn't. he has ambassador talking to putin on a regular ba
i think perfectly legitimate thing to kick them out. pauls they should be back. >> right. i think that president trump's policy to russia is actually stronger than what president trump's says he is sometimes. the part that i really worry about is crimea where he seems to be saying, we will acknowledge -- it's up with -- acknowledged but that would be really ebb -- endorsing, international criminality to take this. i think the signal to putin would be a terrible one there and it would be...
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i don't get it to be frank, paul. i mean, i know that they put a huge effort into working the issues, prepping the president, preparing him for the four-hour summit, either the bilateral with staff or the one-on-one, but why didn't they prepare for the press conference? paul: the most obvious question that he would get at that press conference. >> yes. it is an appendage to the summit but it is the only place where the whole world is watching you. i'm not an executive position like that, but i have had a few press conferences in my life because things bad happen around my commands, and i rehearsed it, and i would say to the guys okay tell me what the outcomes are, all right, and tell me what the tone of this is going to be. those are the two things i was stuck on, what were the outcomes of that press conference and what should the tone of the president be. both of those were wrong. paul: how much tension is there between, say, jim mattis and his view of his russia and dod people on one hand and also the intelligence ser
i don't get it to be frank, paul. i mean, i know that they put a huge effort into working the issues, prepping the president, preparing him for the four-hour summit, either the bilateral with staff or the one-on-one, but why didn't they prepare for the press conference? paul: the most obvious question that he would get at that press conference. >> yes. it is an appendage to the summit but it is the only place where the whole world is watching you. i'm not an executive position like that,...
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paul: it ispaul: 8:30 in sydney, the markets opening and 90 minutes time. -- in 90 minutes time. i allen. ramy: i am ramy inocencio where it is 6:30 in new york. let's take a look at stories making headlines in first word news. president trump rounded off a second leg of his european tour by naming the european union a of thef the -- a foe united states. he considered them a potential enemy. trump has lectured germany about buying gas from moscow and chastised the u.k. over its brexit strategy. mr. trump: i think the european toon is a foe, what they do us in trade. you would not think, but they are. russia is a foe in certain respects. china is a foe certainly. that does not mean they are bad. it means they are competitors. ramy: china has reiterated his opposition to a trade war saying there can be no winners in a fight between the world's top two economies. state councilor said china does not want to fight but will not be pushed around. sign -- president trump plans to additionalffs on an $200 billion of chinese goods and beijing will respond. >> there will be no winner from win
paul: it ispaul: 8:30 in sydney, the markets opening and 90 minutes time. -- in 90 minutes time. i allen. ramy: i am ramy inocencio where it is 6:30 in new york. let's take a look at stories making headlines in first word news. president trump rounded off a second leg of his european tour by naming the european union a of thef the -- a foe united states. he considered them a potential enemy. trump has lectured germany about buying gas from moscow and chastised the u.k. over its brexit strategy....
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i think perfectly legitimate thing to kick them out. paulump says they should be back. >> right. i think that president trump's policy to russia is actually stronger than what president trump's says he is sometimes. the part that i really worry about is crimea where he seems to be saying, we will acknowledge -- it's up with -- acknowledged but that would be really ebb -- endorsing, international criminality to take this. i think the signal to putin would be a terrible one there and it would be bad for ukraine. >> be terrible that he can invade another country like you said georgia and mold -- maldova as well. >> what does trump want out of putin of ukraine? what does a deal mean? >> for trump unfortunately it might mean defacto recognition that that was an obama mistake -- paul: crimea was. >> let's have come kind of agreement like on eastern ukraine which is another legal invasion by putin and get, i don't know, u.s. peace keeping forces in there. paul: trump won't put -- >> let's hope he doesn't. he has ambassador talking to putin on a reg
i think perfectly legitimate thing to kick them out. paulump says they should be back. >> right. i think that president trump's policy to russia is actually stronger than what president trump's says he is sometimes. the part that i really worry about is crimea where he seems to be saying, we will acknowledge -- it's up with -- acknowledged but that would be really ebb -- endorsing, international criminality to take this. i think the signal to putin would be a terrible one there and it...
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i just got home. paul, i'm staying away this time for good. birthday. >> for jennifer to walk home alone at night with a broken heel and upset, she had to have been -- i don't even know if i've ever seen her that mad. >> but that was the night before. angry messages buzzing back and forth. then, as the cell phone revealed, the pair made love during the night before jennifer's morning text messages again turned red hot angry. the subject seemed to be a debt she claimed he owed her. >> right around 10:30, 10:45 into 11:16 in the morning she's now referring back to those text messages and telling him, he better bring a check and don't come back or she's going to the san jose police department to file a charge by 3:00 that day. and that's the last text message anyone gets from her. that's the last contact she has with anyone ever. >> and just before noon is when paul lost his temper and choked her to death, drove to a gas station, bought a can of gasoline. later, returned home and torched the house. and somewhere along the way, said the prosecutor,
i just got home. paul, i'm staying away this time for good. birthday. >> for jennifer to walk home alone at night with a broken heel and upset, she had to have been -- i don't even know if i've ever seen her that mad. >> but that was the night before. angry messages buzzing back and forth. then, as the cell phone revealed, the pair made love during the night before jennifer's morning text messages again turned red hot angry. the subject seemed to be a debt she claimed he owed her....
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on staff secretary, i set in meetings where he talked with and prime ministers and the pope john paul. i was at the ga in scotland when the london bombing occurred. i participated in the process of putting legislation together, whether it was terrorism insurance, or medicare prescription jet coverage, or attempts at immigration reform. i worked on drafting and revising orders. i remember negotiating last-minute changes. i saw a regulatory -- i saw the relationship between independent agencies and executive agencies and the president and white house and omb. i saw a requests. " that is from judge kavanagh. indication as to why we need the documents from the time when he was staff secretary to president bush, it is the words of judge kavanagh himself. know what kind of justice he will be, we need to understand the decisions he has made and the lessons he learned in that most formative job. , wee refuse to try have abdicated our constitutional responsibility. we have a duty. i submit with great respect the request made by the chairman of the judiciary committee involves all of us abdicating
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>>paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report". i am paul gigot. that was president trump taking a victory lap on the news that the u.s. economy grew at a robust rate at 4.1 percent in the second quarter. the fastest pace in almost 4 years. here with a look at what's behind that acceleration is - - chair of the white house council of economic advisory. nice to see you. 4.1 percent. economists predicted 4.4, as you look at the details of the report. what do you like in it? >> it goes back to a piece i wrote a while back that corporate tax cuts would cause a capital spending boom. if you look at the average of the first half of the year, we got a capital spending boom in the average growth is 3.1 percent. it's not often that economists can nail it that tightly and it showed its working exactly as we thought. >>paul: capital spending in the first quarter was more robust than in the second quarter. do you have an explanation for that? >> one of the things that happened is for equipment spending you were allowed to expense it retroactive to october. in
>>paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report". i am paul gigot. that was president trump taking a victory lap on the news that the u.s. economy grew at a robust rate at 4.1 percent in the second quarter. the fastest pace in almost 4 years. here with a look at what's behind that acceleration is - - chair of the white house council of economic advisory. nice to see you. 4.1 percent. economists predicted 4.4, as you look at the details of the report. what do you like in it?...
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paul donovan of ubs is still with us. iactly what will influence the markets if anything. measure,at strong gdp don't look too much into it. what does the government shutdown mean for the u.s. economy? paul: it is sort of something you look through. what we find is that when you get the threat of shutdown or a shutdown, you get a temporary problem. you are putting growth out of the quarter with the shutdown into the following quarter because you are delaying payments. you are pushing into the future government spending. the other problem you get is that whatever the all the debate, you tend to not get any data during a government shutdown because the shutdown includes the statistical agencies. on are left relying completely unreliable statistics which are privately produced. there is a variety of issues. generally speaking, if we are talking about what is the trend of the economy, a one-month or two months shutdown does not make a great deal of difference in the direct sense. indirectly, it could have an implication politic
paul donovan of ubs is still with us. iactly what will influence the markets if anything. measure,at strong gdp don't look too much into it. what does the government shutdown mean for the u.s. economy? paul: it is sort of something you look through. what we find is that when you get the threat of shutdown or a shutdown, you get a temporary problem. you are putting growth out of the quarter with the shutdown into the following quarter because you are delaying payments. you are pushing into the...
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secretary, i sat in eetings where he talked with different presidents, prime minister, and pope john paul. i was at the g-8 in scotland when the london subway bombing occurred. i saw and participated in the process of putting legislation together, whether it was terrorism insurance or medicaid, medicare prescription drug coverage, or attempts at immigration reform. i worked on drafting and revising executive orders. i remember times on the hill negotiating last-minute changes in legislation. i saw regulatory agencies screw up. i saw how they might try to avoid congressional mandates. i saw the relationship between independent agencies and executive agencies and the president and white house and o.m.b. i saw foia requests." that's from judge kavanaugh. if there is any indication as to why we need those documents from the time when he was staff secretary to president bush, it s the words of judge kavanaugh himself. if we want to know what kind of justice he will be, we need to understand the decisions he's made and the lessons he's arned in that most formative job. if we refuse even to try, we
secretary, i sat in eetings where he talked with different presidents, prime minister, and pope john paul. i was at the g-8 in scotland when the london subway bombing occurred. i saw and participated in the process of putting legislation together, whether it was terrorism insurance or medicaid, medicare prescription drug coverage, or attempts at immigration reform. i worked on drafting and revising executive orders. i remember times on the hill negotiating last-minute changes in legislation. i...
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paul: yeah, i think if the president really does want this public to understand, he will have to declassify the documents or a big chunk of them and get them out. all right, still ahead as both sides gear up for contentious supreme court fight the political left attacking one group in particular for the president's election of kavanaugh. what is the federalist society and what does it try to do, we will talk with one of the ♪
paul: yeah, i think if the president really does want this public to understand, he will have to declassify the documents or a big chunk of them and get them out. all right, still ahead as both sides gear up for contentious supreme court fight the political left attacking one group in particular for the president's election of kavanaugh. what is the federalist society and what does it try to do, we will talk with one of the ♪
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i delivered. [applause] mr. paul: when you are doing a play, you are dependent. that is why i am such a crazy, erotic person -- neurotic person in casting. so many people have an idea. lead in only one woman this show and so many men. your voice was integral in what ended up on the stage. mrs. silber: i have been surrounded by some very supportive male cast mates who wanted that voice to sing both figuratively and literally. you have done a lot of things here. you have done this, kiss me kate, la mancha you've done , musicals. you've done romeo and juliet, while not a musical, many have said has a musicality to it. let me ask you this, do you think musicals as a genre are easier or a harder vehicle to tell a relevant story? and either way, why is that? mr. paul: you have an hour? mrs. silber: [laughter] mr. lowell: just a couple of minutes. mr. paul: you can attest to this. they are harder because you are working with the music director, choreographer, arranger. there are so many people. in a play it is just you as a director doing it. in a musical, you collaborat
i delivered. [applause] mr. paul: when you are doing a play, you are dependent. that is why i am such a crazy, erotic person -- neurotic person in casting. so many people have an idea. lead in only one woman this show and so many men. your voice was integral in what ended up on the stage. mrs. silber: i have been surrounded by some very supportive male cast mates who wanted that voice to sing both figuratively and literally. you have done a lot of things here. you have done this, kiss me kate,...
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paul i. do it what do you know so walsh. what you're all i mean you go. with. each and each and going into. the issues on which i'm going on. as early as the one nine hundred thirty china sponsored several groups of muslim chinese students to study in cairo. this exchange establish lasting links between china egypt and other muslim countries. was something of a pioneer and first came to cairo in the late one nine hundred ninety to study it as have a university. so run that you. will not go from zero. to. understand one of. so the whole. so as the heart ya know. and. so on those are all kind. of the one you know how to push. through all. you know to be a whole international community be a whole. you know it's all visual when. you know your pov as you look at. what have you seen it before you wouldn't know what you're going to hear your feet how. you are similar to. how. it was. and you think. are. the chinese setting a business here number of challenges of which language is the first. not. oh yeah this is. just. you know well. enough. she went on how when where
paul i. do it what do you know so walsh. what you're all i mean you go. with. each and each and going into. the issues on which i'm going on. as early as the one nine hundred thirty china sponsored several groups of muslim chinese students to study in cairo. this exchange establish lasting links between china egypt and other muslim countries. was something of a pioneer and first came to cairo in the late one nine hundred ninety to study it as have a university. so run that you. will not go from...
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i hope you will continue to express your opinions. now mrs. kennedy was not as gracious, she said, dr. pauling, my little girl wants to know what has daddy done wrong today. [laughter] >> clearly the most controversial guest was jay robert, the father of the atomic bomb, who i think you may have heard little bit about if you were here in the previous discussion. lost his security clearance in 1954 and this was part of an effort by president kennedy and people in the white house staff to -- to initiate some sort of public redemption form and released from purgatory and this was part of two-step process. later on he was given award, selected for award from president kennedy. other people at the dinner who were significant and it was just such an incredible list of -- of people included james baldwin. james baldwin had met robert kennedy that night for the first time, met president kennedy intel and -- as well, a year later they got together and had meeting on civil rights in new york in which baldwin assembled a small group of african-american leaders including lorraine and others and it was ide
i hope you will continue to express your opinions. now mrs. kennedy was not as gracious, she said, dr. pauling, my little girl wants to know what has daddy done wrong today. [laughter] >> clearly the most controversial guest was jay robert, the father of the atomic bomb, who i think you may have heard little bit about if you were here in the previous discussion. lost his security clearance in 1954 and this was part of an effort by president kennedy and people in the white house staff to...
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. >> you guys follow paul. >> i just picked it up yesterday. you're the first people to drive in it. >> we're going to get some ice cream from the drive through. everybody, jump in the front. >> are you going to be my prom date? >> yeah, sure. >> are you ready guys? >> yeah. >> we need to call our friends. >> of all of the things we could have gotten to pick up with this drippy ice cream. >> how did this happen? >> i didn't think this was possible. >> a pair of friends of mine built them in his garage. i was getting called for corvettes so many years later. >> so what are you doing down here? you're in michigan and it's the hottest day down here. >> we took the car to california, pinnacle did it 37. >> out of detroit, limo world, come see me, i have a slew of stuff. >> i always have a load of ice cream. >> who wants ice cream? >> coming all of the way back to detroit in one go? >> it becomes my apartment for the next couple days. i can't bo in the hotel room. i had to stay there. i'm gone five minutes and there is a flock around the car. what d
. >> you guys follow paul. >> i just picked it up yesterday. you're the first people to drive in it. >> we're going to get some ice cream from the drive through. everybody, jump in the front. >> are you going to be my prom date? >> yeah, sure. >> are you ready guys? >> yeah. >> we need to call our friends. >> of all of the things we could have gotten to pick up with this drippy ice cream. >> how did this happen? >> i didn't think...
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the point i want to may be with that, paul, is all those interviews were on fox news. believe every single one of them. this is not about local media and talking to vote understand florida. it's about doing it on fox news where the president can see you, hear you parrot his talking points then endorse you. >> and reach the core trump voters. a very start strategy for the primary. very smart. >> right. >> i think it's going to limit his ability to reach independents in the general. >> you are assuming that all the voters in the primary care enough about politics that they are going to be watching national cable as opposed to local. is that the assumption. >> hard core. >> hard core, yeah. general election that's not going to cut it. running an ad that's saying i'm more trump than trump. that's fine in the primaries. no independent is going to vote for that guy because he is close to trump. they want to know about health care and schools. >> penny wise, pound foolish. >> first you have to win the primary. then you can run in the general election and come up with a strateg
the point i want to may be with that, paul, is all those interviews were on fox news. believe every single one of them. this is not about local media and talking to vote understand florida. it's about doing it on fox news where the president can see you, hear you parrot his talking points then endorse you. >> and reach the core trump voters. a very start strategy for the primary. very smart. >> right. >> i think it's going to limit his ability to reach independents in the...
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i am christi paul. >> i am victor blackwell. after a week of strong criticism over the trump, putin summit in helsinki, the white house is worrying that meeting may have played into the hands of special counsel robert mueller. >> before the helsinki summit, the president's team was riding a wave of declining support for the mueller probe. now that performance may emboulder mueller. >> they're defending plans for another putin summit, this time in washington. >> cnn white house reporter is live in new jersey near the president's golf club. sarah, what are you using? >> president trump's lawyers are afraid trump's highly criticized performance alongside vladimir putin could erase any advantage they gained in the past several months when it comes to public perception of the russian investigation. trump and his allies waged a relentless campaign of attacks against special counsel robert mueller, allegations of collusion and the fbi itself. public polling was showing an erosion of support for mueller, just at department of justice re
i am christi paul. >> i am victor blackwell. after a week of strong criticism over the trump, putin summit in helsinki, the white house is worrying that meeting may have played into the hands of special counsel robert mueller. >> before the helsinki summit, the president's team was riding a wave of declining support for the mueller probe. now that performance may emboulder mueller. >> they're defending plans for another putin summit, this time in washington. >> cnn white...
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paul: i think he can be one. eing the convergence from text to voice and we're saying apple and google invest in home. i think amazon is clearly one of the leaders there with alexa. they have a very strong conviction that it drives traffic to amazon.com. joe: leigh, thoughts on hardware? leigh: the hardware is interesting. what i'm really interested in is the software. they have an amazing amount of data at this point. right now, with the artificial intelligence programs that they are building and advertising business they are building, this is a giants sweeper that people are not paying attention to. the amount of data they are collecting with you talking in their home whether they should be or not is the reality of it. the more they have, to companies, facebook and google control 95% of the advertising market at this point. amazon has a lot of room to grow. they don't have the privacy issues that the government can control. julie: i want to ask you about the privacy issue. we hear about mark zuckerberg and faceb
paul: i think he can be one. eing the convergence from text to voice and we're saying apple and google invest in home. i think amazon is clearly one of the leaders there with alexa. they have a very strong conviction that it drives traffic to amazon.com. joe: leigh, thoughts on hardware? leigh: the hardware is interesting. what i'm really interested in is the software. they have an amazing amount of data at this point. right now, with the artificial intelligence programs that they are building...
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paul: that's absolutely right. and ihink that's something that is really important for those of us who take those things for granted, right? having a nice backpack, having supplies in that backpack, it's really hard to--you know, to do well in school and to really do your best when you don't have those basic supplies. and so, that's why we're here, and that's why we're really excited to partner with nbc bay area and the supporting our schools program. robert: right, along with telemundo. also, maybe a small silver lining is that with the way the bay area and the cost of living and everything is going, a lot more people can relate to the have-nots and the people who are in that kind of situation. so, hopefully it makes people a little bit more generous and helps you collect the resources that you need, right? paul: that's right, that's right. we're definitely hoping that people pitch in. the family giving tree has had a ton of success over the years. we're the biggest backpack donation program in california. since 1995, w
paul: that's absolutely right. and ihink that's something that is really important for those of us who take those things for granted, right? having a nice backpack, having supplies in that backpack, it's really hard to--you know, to do well in school and to really do your best when you don't have those basic supplies. and so, that's why we're here, and that's why we're really excited to partner with nbc bay area and the supporting our schools program. robert: right, along with telemundo. also,...
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i am paul gigot. that was president trump taking a victory lap on the news that the u.s. economy grew at a robust rate at 4.1 percent in the second quarter. the fastest pace in almost 4 years. here with a look at what's behind that acceleration is - - chair of the white house council of economic advisory. nice to see you. 4.1 percent. economists predicted 4.4, as you look at the details of the report. what do you like in it? >> it goes back to a piece i wrote a while back that corporate tax cuts would cause a capital spending boom. if you look at the average of the first half of the year, we got a capital spending boom in the average growth is 3.1 percent. it's not often that economists can nail it that tightly and it showed its working exactly as we thought. >>paul: capital spending in the first quarter was more robust than in the second quarter. do you have an explanation for that? >> one of the things that happened is for equipment spending you were allowed to expense it retroactive to october. in t
i am paul gigot. that was president trump taking a victory lap on the news that the u.s. economy grew at a robust rate at 4.1 percent in the second quarter. the fastest pace in almost 4 years. here with a look at what's behind that acceleration is - - chair of the white house council of economic advisory. nice to see you. 4.1 percent. economists predicted 4.4, as you look at the details of the report. what do you like in it? >> it goes back to a piece i wrote a while back that corporate...
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paul: i am not a specialist on post civil war voting but my understanding is, people are casting ballots in ballot boxes well before the civil war. if you think about reconstruction, the parties would print ballots. so you would have republican ballots, you would have democratic ballots, and you simply put your ballot in the box. the voting you are talking about really disappears pretty much after the early revolution. audience member: i don't think so. >> except in kentucky. they remained in kentucky until 1891. and i think it continued after that in virginia. audience member: i think it did. >> you could take areas of the city, depending upon the laboring people and you could start telling which way they voted. and they usually voted as a block. mark: a gets trickier than that. even in virginia, you've got paper ballots. technically, that means the ballot can be secret. it is folded up. you can't tell who's ballot you have got. but the ballots are not printed by the government, they are printed by the parties. and if you keep republicans from passing out the ballot, nobody's going to b
paul: i am not a specialist on post civil war voting but my understanding is, people are casting ballots in ballot boxes well before the civil war. if you think about reconstruction, the parties would print ballots. so you would have republican ballots, you would have democratic ballots, and you simply put your ballot in the box. the voting you are talking about really disappears pretty much after the early revolution. audience member: i don't think so. >> except in kentucky. they...
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the problem with kavanaugh is going to be rand paul. in the end rand paul votes against president trump's nominee but he's going to make a lot of noise on issues of detention and torture. >> nina, you got to give this to president trump as a former reality show star. he knows how to build his spe e suspense. he's got to know by now, right? do you think people are moving at this point and what do you this i was the key thing that went into this decision? >> i don't have any idea. i am with pete williams. i don't think we really can get into the president's mind and treating the supreme court nomination like "the apprentice" maybe alitt little excessive. there is always suspense in these kinds of things until the deed is done. i don't know if he's storeturing he'storturing his own staff. i am told that senator mcconnell is in regular touch with him while i don't think that and i think donald trump may love a big fight. mcconnell does not. mcconnell has shepard it through him going through the process. it would be gorsuch now buying for the
the problem with kavanaugh is going to be rand paul. in the end rand paul votes against president trump's nominee but he's going to make a lot of noise on issues of detention and torture. >> nina, you got to give this to president trump as a former reality show star. he knows how to build his spe e suspense. he's got to know by now, right? do you think people are moving at this point and what do you this i was the key thing that went into this decision? >> i don't have any idea. i...
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paul. >> the last time you saw him alive? >> it's great memory. >> i paramount network >>> when we come back -- a happier "this is us" mandy moore gives us the goods next on kron-4 news at eight:more than 100 homes destroyed in the carr fire..which is still burning out of control tonight in shasta county.the latest on the containment effort and how cal fire maximize its resources during this brutal fire season.plus...an urban search and rescue is being called into to recover the body of a construction worker killed in a trench collapse.we are live on the scene.and ..new video released of a shooting in the east bay. i'm ken wayne i'm justine waldman. the news -- at eight -- is next. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> monday on "e.t." -- >> our backstage exclusive with luke bryan. how the idol judge is making country music history. monday on "e.t." >>> well, we have run out of time for tonight's show. >> one more thing we want you to check out. >> bye, everybody. >>> mandy moore rg wearing a white summer dress with embroidered flowers. she plays
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found a way to hama's the paul i provide to keep the daily products cool. percy lim to cage is only in his mid twenty's but he's already spearheaded an innovation that's improving the lives of kenya's dairy farmers. to case invention is benefiting farmers like andrew longer run young from west polk county his family's main source of income comes from selling the milky produces. the nearest mill collection station however is several kilometers away. and when the weather is hot his milk spoils before he can get it there. but now he can transport his product in this solar powered milk cooler mounted on his motorbike when. my milk stays fresh in the tank for an entire day when the collection truck is late we can store milk from eight am to six pm without it spoiling. only the milk that's kept in plastic containers goes bad. and as i. took a who has a degree in informatics developed the mill cooler with his business partner and my stella. the two had noticed how hard it was for farmers to keep their milk fresh transporting it in plastic can strap to donkeys it's
found a way to hama's the paul i provide to keep the daily products cool. percy lim to cage is only in his mid twenty's but he's already spearheaded an innovation that's improving the lives of kenya's dairy farmers. to case invention is benefiting farmers like andrew longer run young from west polk county his family's main source of income comes from selling the milky produces. the nearest mill collection station however is several kilometers away. and when the weather is hot his milk spoils...
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paul. >> the last time you saw him alive? >> it's great memory. >> iunday on paramount network >>> when we come back -- a happier "this is us" mandy moore >>> when we come back -- a happier "this is us" mandy moore gives ♪ don't stop me now. ♪ if you want to ♪ have a good time. ♪ just give me a call. ♪ don't. stop. me. now. ♪ (because i'm having a good time.) ♪ don't. stop. me. now. ♪ (yes i'm having a good time.) ♪ i don't want to stop at all. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> monday on "e.t." -- >> our backstage exclusive with luke bryan. how the idol judge is making country music history. monday on "e.t." >>> well, we have run out of time for tonight's show. >> one more thing we want you to check out. >> bye, everybody. >>> mandy moore rg wearing a white summer dress with embroidered flowers. she plays a doctor in "the darkest minds." also shooting season three of "this is us." she revealed we'll see good times for jake and rebecca. >> so much more fun to be happy and in '70s' hair and makeup and young love. so much more fun to portray tha
paul. >> the last time you saw him alive? >> it's great memory. >> iunday on paramount network >>> when we come back -- a happier "this is us" mandy moore >>> when we come back -- a happier "this is us" mandy moore gives ♪ don't stop me now. ♪ if you want to ♪ have a good time. ♪ just give me a call. ♪ don't. stop. me. now. ♪ (because i'm having a good time.) ♪ don't. stop. me. now. ♪ (yes i'm having a good time.) ♪ i...
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sought to clarify his earlier comments although he did not offer an apology you've seen or played i love them paul pogba. i watch all of them like i love those players and i love how african they are and how french they are don't take their french as a way but i also don't think any take an african as a way out human rights activist named video believes that it's important not to ignore people's origin what the french ambassador is saying you know he's starting about some kind of i delegate in france or with the about assimilation and the rich and but this doesn't work because what is important in france it's a talk about differences because if france is strong today it's because of his difference is big because of term the people who is coming in who are coming from everywhere we cannot deny today that if there is there is a african blood. african french or international team is because of france it's because the story in france france invaded africa years ago this is from go to the least we can talk about that but still we can say that yes they are french but we have to talk about their origin t
sought to clarify his earlier comments although he did not offer an apology you've seen or played i love them paul pogba. i watch all of them like i love those players and i love how african they are and how french they are don't take their french as a way but i also don't think any take an african as a way out human rights activist named video believes that it's important not to ignore people's origin what the french ambassador is saying you know he's starting about some kind of i delegate in...
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say about rand paul. i know he has respond out raising concerns. can't predict at the end of the day where he will be learn a lot more about brett kavanaugh's views privacy.g the other thing i would say about the two republican women years professed wade supportive of roe v and i think we are going to look bold, e two women to be to be courageous, and to stand up. siobhan: let's turn to the political arena because we are elections.he november what does timing do for both parties going into the midterm? nan: i think the timing works for us and i think it works for is an opportunity be a e supreme court to onversation in all those elections, which is a critically important conversation. he presidential conversation in 2016 one talked it and one not so much. this will be an opportunity for races, senate se races, to really talk about what an hrebelection. and the stakes really for the obviously a presidential election is even who is ortant because elected president can name to the lowerjudges courts, but i think it is a very good time. also think if y
say about rand paul. i know he has respond out raising concerns. can't predict at the end of the day where he will be learn a lot more about brett kavanaugh's views privacy.g the other thing i would say about the two republican women years professed wade supportive of roe v and i think we are going to look bold, e two women to be to be courageous, and to stand up. siobhan: let's turn to the political arena because we are elections.he november what does timing do for both parties going into the...
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i am paul allen in sydney. i am remy innocence you in new york, you are watching "daybreak australia." in new york,ncio you are watching "daybreak australia." in ameriprise financial global market .trategist anthony a couple of hours ago as i was talking to paul, the markets worked fine, they were up four focus isfour, but the turned back to trade tensions -- $200 billion. a lot of folks were hoping that this would not happen. anthony: yes, markets have been dealing with trade tensions for the last couple of months, and it seems that the escalation had calmed down, which made markets move higher. the announcement of this evening , at a think it really changes the situation much. from our perspective, we expected that the global trade tensions would rise, and tariffs would probably get worse before they got better. , or at the nice part least the balance for investors is that earnings in the economy in the states are growing and accelerating. that has anchored markets right now. has been thehat prevailing sentime
i am paul allen in sydney. i am remy innocence you in new york, you are watching "daybreak australia." in new york,ncio you are watching "daybreak australia." in ameriprise financial global market .trategist anthony a couple of hours ago as i was talking to paul, the markets worked fine, they were up four focus isfour, but the turned back to trade tensions -- $200 billion. a lot of folks were hoping that this would not happen. anthony: yes, markets have been dealing with...
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. >> jimmy: plus she stars opposite aaron paul in the new thriller "welcome i is."we have great new music tonight. if you like rock and roll. [ cheers and applause ] you're going to get it tonight. these guys do not mess around. they might blow the screen right off your tv. ♪ their new single went straight to number one on the itunes rock charts. performing the tv debut of "when the curtain falls," greta van fleet is here. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] they're good, man. they are good. they are loud. you just want a taste? there's like these -- man, they're just killer. i'll just give you this -- >> steve: just bust me off a a sample. >> jimmy: it's just rad. check this out. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i can't even give you a taste. greta van fleet is here, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: freaky. mind blown. >> jimmy: guys, i was watching tv the other day. i was just flipping through the channels. and i came across this show on teen nick called "ew!." [ light laughter ] pretty good show. a lot of people say i'm like the main character, who was a a li
. >> jimmy: plus she stars opposite aaron paul in the new thriller "welcome i is."we have great new music tonight. if you like rock and roll. [ cheers and applause ] you're going to get it tonight. these guys do not mess around. they might blow the screen right off your tv. ♪ their new single went straight to number one on the itunes rock charts. performing the tv debut of "when the curtain falls," greta van fleet is here. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] they're good,...
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nan: it is hard to say about rand paul. i know that he has spoken out, raising concerns, but i cannot predict of and the day were he will become, except for, we may learn a lot more about brett kavanaugh's views regarding privacy. the other thing i was say about the local republican women, is that they have, for years, professed to be supportive of we arewade, and i think going to look to those two women to be bold, courageous and to stand up this time. >> the timing is still close to .november, the midterm elections what does this do for both parties going into the midterms? nan: i think it works for us, because this is an opportunity for the supreme court to be a conversation in all those elections, which is a critically important conversation. during the presidential election in 2016, one candidate, donald trump, talked a lot about it and one candidate, not so much. this will be an opportunity for candidates, in house races and senate races, to really talk about what the stakes are in an election. and the stakes for the su
nan: it is hard to say about rand paul. i know that he has spoken out, raising concerns, but i cannot predict of and the day were he will become, except for, we may learn a lot more about brett kavanaugh's views regarding privacy. the other thing i was say about the local republican women, is that they have, for years, professed to be supportive of we arewade, and i think going to look to those two women to be bold, courageous and to stand up this time. >> the timing is still close to...
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paul, why? why now they brian roberts say i am out? r that it would be much of a challenge for comcast to go after both 21st century fox and sky, that would be a big stretch for the comcast balance sheet. at the end of the day, saner heads probably prevailed and comcast had to look long and hard other strategic focus and probably said, if we can get one of these which one would we want. sky is something that fits better with of them, that it gives them international exposure, which they need, and it is a business they understand. it is distribution, it is content. this opens the way for disney to go in little bit more aggressively for the 21st century fox assets. so it could be a case of two big companies kind of carving of the assets and focusing on what is important. alix: what we also learned is comcast will stay focused on the recommended offer for sky. so walk us through a situation where comcast wins its bid for sky, and disney gets fox -- what does that look like for a bottom provider -- from bob iger? paul: he may be a minority
paul, why? why now they brian roberts say i am out? r that it would be much of a challenge for comcast to go after both 21st century fox and sky, that would be a big stretch for the comcast balance sheet. at the end of the day, saner heads probably prevailed and comcast had to look long and hard other strategic focus and probably said, if we can get one of these which one would we want. sky is something that fits better with of them, that it gives them international exposure, which they need,...
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i was struck by paul ryan's statement which did seem to kind of take a more, i don't want to say naive, but a less popular view on what the president said unless he has information that we don't have, which he might. he might have called the white house, and he is in touch with the white house there. is no indication to us that it is a joke or that the president will not do this, so paul ryan is really on an island here saying that the president is just trolling the political enemies. >> trolling, but could he have meant, yeah h he is going to do it, but this is, i guess, retribution or trolling to say it is a joke. i am confused by the term i guess. >> i am not hip with those terms either, katy, but it seemed to me that in this instance i was in the press conference and in this instance it seemed like he was saying that it was a joke, and he did not roll his eyes, but he was dismissive of the question and the incident, and so he took it as the president threatening but not actually go going to do that and i'm not entirely if that what he meant. >> and jake, over to the last year or so
i was struck by paul ryan's statement which did seem to kind of take a more, i don't want to say naive, but a less popular view on what the president said unless he has information that we don't have, which he might. he might have called the white house, and he is in touch with the white house there. is no indication to us that it is a joke or that the president will not do this, so paul ryan is really on an island here saying that the president is just trolling the political enemies. >>...
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sought to clarify his earlier comments although offered no apology you've seen those players i love them paul pogba. i watch all of them like i love those players and i love how african they are and how french they are don't take their french as a way but i also don't think you need to take their africanus away human rights activists. believes that it's important not to ignore people's origin. what's the french ambassador say you know he starting about. kind of ideology in france or with about assimilation and the rich and but this doesn't work because what is important in france it's to talk about differences because if france is strong today it's because of his difference is big because of firm the people who is coming who are coming from everywhere we cannot deny today that if there is there is a african black. african french or international team is because of france it's because the story in france france invaded africa years ago this is from go to the least we can talk about that but still we can say that yes they are french but we have to talk about their origin to it's very very impor
sought to clarify his earlier comments although offered no apology you've seen those players i love them paul pogba. i watch all of them like i love those players and i love how african they are and how french they are don't take their french as a way but i also don't think you need to take their africanus away human rights activists. believes that it's important not to ignore people's origin. what's the french ambassador say you know he starting about. kind of ideology in france or with about...
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paul i. it was you know so walsh. what you're all i mean you go. with. each and each and going into. them which i'm going on. as early as the one nine hundred thirty china sponsored several groups of muslim chinese students to study in cairo. this exchange establish lasting links between china egypt and other muslim countries. was something of a pioneer and first came to cairo in the late one nine hundred ninety eight to study at university. so run that you. will not go from zero. to. understand one of. so the whole. so as a hard young woman. and. so on the shore will come. down to the one you know how to push. through all the. united. nations. so vision with. your pov as you look at my shoe what have you seen it before you wouldn't know what you are here your feet how. you are similar to. how. it was. and you. are. the chinese setting a business here number of challenges of which language is the first. not. oh yeah this is. just. you know well. enough. she went on how when where how it for you she. thought about that and some of. the lives they are goin
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nan: hard to say about rand paul. i know that he's spoken out, raised concerns. but i can't predict at the end of the day where he will be except we may learn a lot more about brett kavanaugh's views regarding privacy. the other thing i would say about the two republican women is they have for years professed to be supportive of row vs. wade and i think we are going to look to those two women to be bold, to be courageous, and to stand up. siobhan: let's turn to the political arena because we are close to the november elections. what does timing do for both parties going into the midterm? nan: i think the timing works for us and i think it works for s because it is an opportunity for the supreme court to be a conversation in all those elections, which is a critically important conversation. during the presidential in 2016 one candidate president trump talked a lot about it, one candidate not so much. this will be an opportunity for candidates, house races, senate races, to really talk about what the stakes are in an election. and the stakes really for the supreme
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paul, i want to get your take on what you are doing with these flying tech stocks right now. ere is the bottom? the stockbook being , i didr -- stock dejour keep a smaller piece as far as the other faangs. i will continue to hold them and facebook itself if it drops further, i would like to see it stabilize. probably would be concerned and may well turn around and reshuffle the deck. alix: what we have heard are some calls for caution. credit suisse says the hedge fund clients, their retail internet stock made up half of their overall positions. you have outflows into triple q's etf. what do you think it is going to take to stem the tide? paul: i think what will happen is the fundamentals in most of strongh names are pretty , so i don't know if it is a matter of show me something else fundamentally. somene we need to see acknowledgment of a business change that might be permanent is facebook, but i think the stock has reflected that already. it is a matter of taking some market and some names that have run too far, maybe too fast. bring you inlet's on this. is apple a company
paul, i want to get your take on what you are doing with these flying tech stocks right now. ere is the bottom? the stockbook being , i didr -- stock dejour keep a smaller piece as far as the other faangs. i will continue to hold them and facebook itself if it drops further, i would like to see it stabilize. probably would be concerned and may well turn around and reshuffle the deck. alix: what we have heard are some calls for caution. credit suisse says the hedge fund clients, their retail...
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but to put all of this on the table and say china knows what it needs to do, i don't think that's the way forward. paulerms of a useful way forward, i like to ask you a question about your experiences because you are a former trade representative. have you seen negotiations conducted in this way? is this approach high risk and counterproductive? wendy: i haven't experienced anything like this. i worked with japan in the 1980's and 1990's. we would have one team working on developing entities and sanctions, but the other team -- penalties and sanctions, but the other team would sit down, trying to find a negotiating solution. both were moving in tandem. here it seems all the emphasis is on penalties and not finding a solution. hopefully that will change as more hurt his experienced throughout the committee -- is experienced throughout the community. paul: steve mnuchin says he's looking for china to commit to deeper reform. what is he looking for? wendy: i don't know exactly, but i would suspect that the nine states is looking for china to step up its intellectual property enforcement and protections, b
but to put all of this on the table and say china knows what it needs to do, i don't think that's the way forward. paulerms of a useful way forward, i like to ask you a question about your experiences because you are a former trade representative. have you seen negotiations conducted in this way? is this approach high risk and counterproductive? wendy: i haven't experienced anything like this. i worked with japan in the 1980's and 1990's. we would have one team working on developing entities...