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now if you can just get alvin ragan to change his name. [ bleeps ] >>> george stephanopoulos is rumorediserable on the set of "good morning america" they have to keep flossing him out of michael straight hands teeth. >>> according to an expert the trump administration is set to open the floodgates on the ufos. now they can stop blaming me for the probes. >>> the nfl revealed the palestinian protester was actually a dancer higher to reform. the chiefs quarterback was also actually lose war in. >>> chris koons defended the use of taxpayer dollars to create iraq "sesame street". hard for him to be objective because you know. according to u.s. aid paid tuition for a terrorist act colorado state. the mascot reminded him of his girlfriend in other sports news, u.s. 80 gave 6.3 million to study men having leap leap with other men in south africa. had no idea we funded soccer. and finally due to listeria concerns dave recalled 2 million donuts or what some people call breakfast. >>> removing your anatomy isn't enough for the academy. in hollywood you can change your. [ bleeps ] but can't change
now if you can just get alvin ragan to change his name. [ bleeps ] >>> george stephanopoulos is rumorediserable on the set of "good morning america" they have to keep flossing him out of michael straight hands teeth. >>> according to an expert the trump administration is set to open the floodgates on the ufos. now they can stop blaming me for the probes. >>> the nfl revealed the palestinian protester was actually a dancer higher to reform. the chiefs...
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with my research they were talking about this 50 years ago ragan was running for president these issuesot gone away. i applaud president trump for making masure we are closing th southern border we know who's coming in our country i think he did that day one in office and we have over 90% fewer interactions of the southern border we did even a year ago. i applaud that. we are not going to little six-year-old seven-year-old eight-year-old is not a public safety issue. i put a stop to that organ educate kids in oklahoma there is a bigger issue that organ to make sure we know who's coming to our country but i've been a proponent for governors having more authority on workforce visas is common sense to me to match employers with employees whether engineering construction agriculture if you want to chase the american dream pay taxes do what's right the evidentiary let's give them a contract to work. let's make sure if you are not going to work if you get a break the law we don't want you here were not to give people free services that's the common sense the way i look at the immigration issu
with my research they were talking about this 50 years ago ragan was running for president these issuesot gone away. i applaud president trump for making masure we are closing th southern border we know who's coming in our country i think he did that day one in office and we have over 90% fewer interactions of the southern border we did even a year ago. i applaud that. we are not going to little six-year-old seven-year-old eight-year-old is not a public safety issue. i put a stop to that organ...
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peggy: writing in the speechwriting department ronald ragan -- ronald reagan.eter: how did you get from fairleigh dickinson to this beach writing -- speechwriting department of the white house? peggy: i went to new york newspapers and asked if i could be a writer, i will start anywhere but i would really like to be a columnist and they last -- they laughed and said honey, new york is where you end up if you have done well, it's not where you start out. i had just graduated college, a friend of mine wrote me a note from boston, she had just lost a roommate. and after college the way i was making my living was as a temporary secretary. executives in the old days would have a secretary who might go on vacation for a month or leave and have a baby and they needed a temporary secretary to hold on the job and answer the phone. i had a bunch of those jobs. one was that the cbs broadcast center in new york. i took the bus every day for new jersey. at the cbs broadcast center in new york i was looking for a fellow who worked in the human relations area, a great guy. the
peggy: writing in the speechwriting department ronald ragan -- ronald reagan.eter: how did you get from fairleigh dickinson to this beach writing -- speechwriting department of the white house? peggy: i went to new york newspapers and asked if i could be a writer, i will start anywhere but i would really like to be a columnist and they last -- they laughed and said honey, new york is where you end up if you have done well, it's not where you start out. i had just graduated college, a friend of...
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. >> david ragan is a third generation nascar racer who now drives an electric ford mustang in retirementsimply because it's fast, fun and cheaper to fuel and maintain. he believes this fan base is destined to make that same discovery, so the market, not the president, will decide. >> and i think the manufacturers really they've got their finger on the pulse. chevrolet, ford motor company, you know toyota, the big partners here in nascar. they've all got their different plans for how they're going to attack that. and again i think nascar is just saying, hey we want to be prepared when that evolution takes place. so daytona they just electrified their parking lot. so there whenever their employees pull up they'll be able to charge your vehicle. once charging becomes more ubiquitous and it sort of gets integrated into the fabric of the everyday american, i think it will become more and more accepted, and it will be utilized more and more by everybody. >> you were telling me this is a conscious effort to win hearts and minds of folks who pay extra for the fumes and the noise of a. >> we're i
. >> david ragan is a third generation nascar racer who now drives an electric ford mustang in retirementsimply because it's fast, fun and cheaper to fuel and maintain. he believes this fan base is destined to make that same discovery, so the market, not the president, will decide. >> and i think the manufacturers really they've got their finger on the pulse. chevrolet, ford motor company, you know toyota, the big partners here in nascar. they've all got their different plans for...
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. >> david ragan is a third generation nascar racer who now drives an electric ford mustang in retirement because it's fast, fun, and cheaper to fuel and maintain. he believes this fan base is destined to make that same discovery. so the market, not the president, will decide. >> and i think the manufacturers. >> really they've got their finger on the pulse. chevrolet, ford motor. company you. >> know toyota. >> the big partners here in nascar. they've all got their different plans for how they're going to attack that. and again i think nascar is just saying hey we want to be prepared when that evolution takes place. >> so daytona. >> they just electrified. >> their parking lot. >> so there whenever. >> their employees. >> pull up. >> they'll be able. >> to charge your vehicle. >> once charging. >> becomes more ubiquitous. >> and it sort of. >> gets integrated into the fabric of the everyday. >> american. >> i think it will become. >> more and more. >> accepted, and it will be utilized more and more by everybody. >> you were telling me this is a conscious effort to win hearts and minds of
. >> david ragan is a third generation nascar racer who now drives an electric ford mustang in retirement because it's fast, fun, and cheaper to fuel and maintain. he believes this fan base is destined to make that same discovery. so the market, not the president, will decide. >> and i think the manufacturers. >> really they've got their finger on the pulse. chevrolet, ford motor. company you. >> know toyota. >> the big partners here in nascar. they've all got...
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who did ragan cite the legacy has more that is often assumed.d floor of the old attic where lincoln boys had plays with the roosevelt children had played that was transformed into bedrooms and storage space but most importantly for every first family sense. mrs. coolidge called her sky tower, the solarium. >> it is as it has always been, a reflection of our country and the times in which we live. >> today the secretary of the treasury who oversees the secret service will announce that from now on the two blocks to pennsylvania avenue in front of the white house will be close to motor vehicle traffic. closing pennsylvania avenue step to protect against the kind of attack we saw in oklahoma city to allow the people's access to the white house and the president to be curtailed. clearly this closing is necessary because of the changing nature and >>. >> i think 9/11 ÃÃthat's when it changed the president and our nation. we still feel it today. that was a day that i think particularly those paof us will never forget because it was such a sense of hel
who did ragan cite the legacy has more that is often assumed.d floor of the old attic where lincoln boys had plays with the roosevelt children had played that was transformed into bedrooms and storage space but most importantly for every first family sense. mrs. coolidge called her sky tower, the solarium. >> it is as it has always been, a reflection of our country and the times in which we live. >> today the secretary of the treasury who oversees the secret service will announce...
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and courtney ragan joins us now with the numbers courtney. >> yeah andrew.nues of $180.554 billion, also above expectations for just a little over $180 billion. issuing full year guidance for 3 to 4% revenue growth. consensus, though, is for 4% growth and adjusted earnings. walmart is saying between $252.50 and $2.60. analysts though looking for 276. walmart also is raising its dividend 13% here. we do see the stock is reacting down about 8% now, the retailer posting us comparable sales of 4.6%. that's 42 straight quarters of growth by my count. transactions up 2.8%. the release calls out broad based sales momentum across categories, with seasonal sales, consumers using expedited delivery options, and share gains primarily from upper income households. now, walmart's u.s. digital sales coming in up 20%. that's just a slight deceleration from the previous three quarters. ad sales growing 29% globally, 24% in the us. i spoke with cfo john david rainey briefly, who said, if i had to sum up how i feel about the consumer, in a word, i would say steady. rainey sai
and courtney ragan joins us now with the numbers courtney. >> yeah andrew.nues of $180.554 billion, also above expectations for just a little over $180 billion. issuing full year guidance for 3 to 4% revenue growth. consensus, though, is for 4% growth and adjusted earnings. walmart is saying between $252.50 and $2.60. analysts though looking for 276. walmart also is raising its dividend 13% here. we do see the stock is reacting down about 8% now, the retailer posting us comparable sales...