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sally yates. they're all losing their minds because they're all about to be exposed. brennan saying senator mcconnell, if mr. trump continues along this disastrous path, you'll will bear major responsibility to the harm for our democracy. by the way, we're a republic. you do a disservice if you continue to enable mr. trump's self-serving actions. brennan is up to his eyeballs in all of this. i'm certain that will be exposed. as we have been saying on this program, he's been lying about his involvement with this clinton bought and paid for dossier for months and he lied in front of congress. as for james clapper, he's ensnared in the dossier scandal. and clapper, just like yates and brennan, let's go after the president and attack him. >> it's a very disturbing assault on the independence of the department of justice. when the president -- this president or any president tries to use the department of justice as a private investigatory is not good for the government. it's about what the russians were doing. were they attempting to infiltrate the concern? that was the c
sally yates. they're all losing their minds because they're all about to be exposed. brennan saying senator mcconnell, if mr. trump continues along this disastrous path, you'll will bear major responsibility to the harm for our democracy. by the way, we're a republic. you do a disservice if you continue to enable mr. trump's self-serving actions. brennan is up to his eyeballs in all of this. i'm certain that will be exposed. as we have been saying on this program, he's been lying about his...
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sallie ann: welcome. lemonis: hi, there. how are you? sallie ann: so good to see you.way. cory: yeah. come on. sallie ann: yeah, please. cory: aw, cool. lemonis: the reason that we came here today is they have really decided to focus on small business. sallie ann: we're a small team, and we actually help small businesses grow and succeed on amazon. lemonis: and become big businesses. sallie ann: and become big. lemonis: this is your show, buddy. cory: so our mission is helping the world one cookie at a time. to never add any wacky ingredients we cannot pronounce. our retail market is 75%. the cookies are 120 calories, and that's not bad. lemonis: cory, that was a pretty good summary. cory: thank you. sallie ann: how many flavors do you have? cory: four basics. lemonis: and then this is the new packaging. lisa: we're gonna have a cartoonage of mr. cory. cory: mm-hmm. and it gives, like, a little story in the back. sallie ann: very nice. lemonis: take a bite of one. sallie ann: ooh. jennifer: excellent. these are really good. lisa: our goal is to hire 70% single moms in
sallie ann: welcome. lemonis: hi, there. how are you? sallie ann: so good to see you.way. cory: yeah. come on. sallie ann: yeah, please. cory: aw, cool. lemonis: the reason that we came here today is they have really decided to focus on small business. sallie ann: we're a small team, and we actually help small businesses grow and succeed on amazon. lemonis: and become big businesses. sallie ann: and become big. lemonis: this is your show, buddy. cory: so our mission is helping the world one...
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i'm sally bundock. turbulent times for air france. shares take a nosedive as the crisis deepens at europe's second biggest airline. trading places. we'll hear from the only full—time female broker working at the new york stock exchange. and on the markets — trading right now, asia, all higher, as you can see. everybody has a close eye on the white house and its announcement on the iran nuclear deal. later today. the future of air france is in the balance after the company lost nearly a tenth off its value on monday. the markets reacted anxiously to comments from france's economy minister, bruno le mair, over the weekend, who stated the airline could disappear unless a pay dispute was resolved. the french government owns 14.3% of the air france—klm parent group, but has repeatedly said it won't bailout the troubled airline. the national carrier has already been hit by m days of strikes and staff have rejected the airline's latest offer of a 7% pay rise spread out over four years. workers are holding firm over their demand for an annual
i'm sally bundock. turbulent times for air france. shares take a nosedive as the crisis deepens at europe's second biggest airline. trading places. we'll hear from the only full—time female broker working at the new york stock exchange. and on the markets — trading right now, asia, all higher, as you can see. everybody has a close eye on the white house and its announcement on the iran nuclear deal. later today. the future of air france is in the balance after the company lost nearly a...
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i'm sally bundock. trade tensions move up a gear, as the us says it's investigating foreign car imports. the probe could mean hefty taxes on imported vehicles plus, take—away tensions. restaurants say food delivery apps are eating their profits. we have a special report from new york. and on the markets, in asia the big losers are some of the world's biggest car makers, shares in toyota, nissan, and honda hit hard on the trump trade threats. let us get stuck in. we start in the us, where global trade tensions could be about to move up a gear. the commerce department has confirmed that, at the request of president trump, it will be investigating imports of foreign cars to see whether they harm national security. in a statement commerce secretary wilbur ross said: "there is evidence suggesting that, for decades, imports from abroad have eroded our domestic auto industry." we go live to our asian business hub and we have rico hizon. toyota shares, honda, nissan, they are falling on this story. this is a bi
i'm sally bundock. trade tensions move up a gear, as the us says it's investigating foreign car imports. the probe could mean hefty taxes on imported vehicles plus, take—away tensions. restaurants say food delivery apps are eating their profits. we have a special report from new york. and on the markets, in asia the big losers are some of the world's biggest car makers, shares in toyota, nissan, and honda hit hard on the trump trade threats. let us get stuck in. we start in the us, where...
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also it's a we have all of theseta deep state actors, john brennan, sally yates, all melting down over these spy revelations. so it has predation, they are predictably looking lashing out president trump. sara carter is reporting that the fisa memos could very well hold the key to the obama fbi trump surveillance. we have a lot to go. stay with us for the hour. this is an important breaking news opening monologue. brand-new tonight, after a meeting with trump, the fbi director christopher wray, rod rosenstein, otherro top intel officials, the white house is saying president trump and the department of justicet are now inspector general to investigate the obama administration and this playing dated on the trump campaign. the white house is also revealing tonight that chief of staff john kelly, general kelly, is setting up a meeting for congress so they will see the documents that constitutionally they have been asking for and the doj has been obstructing and stonewalling. really?t i'll believe it when i see those documents. this is the same material that rod rosenstein has refused to tu
also it's a we have all of theseta deep state actors, john brennan, sally yates, all melting down over these spy revelations. so it has predation, they are predictably looking lashing out president trump. sara carter is reporting that the fisa memos could very well hold the key to the obama fbi trump surveillance. we have a lot to go. stay with us for the hour. this is an important breaking news opening monologue. brand-new tonight, after a meeting with trump, the fbi director christopher wray,...
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> donald trump fired sally yates days after she was named acting atty. gen. because she refused implement the now active travel ban. donald trump hoping the south korean president today nailing details for the upcoming summit with north korea as all eyes are on the rogue regime following a promise to destroy its nuclear test site. more on this story. >> the pledge to dismantle the nuclear site as south korea's pres. arrives in washington to meet with the president three weeks from the planned summit with questions whether it will take place. mike pence had encouragement and a warning for the north korean leader. >> we hope kim jong un will seize the opportunity to dismantle his nuclear weapons program. and by peaceable means. this will end like the libyan model ended if kim jong un doesn't make a deal. >> reporter: they were surprised by the announcement they were reconsidering the summit the force to unilateral nuclear abandonment. secretary pompeo says the maximum pressure campaign will continue. >> our willingness to meet with kim jong un, the commitm
> donald trump fired sally yates days after she was named acting atty. gen. because she refused implement the now active travel ban. donald trump hoping the south korean president today nailing details for the upcoming summit with north korea as all eyes are on the rogue regime following a promise to destroy its nuclear test site. more on this story. >> the pledge to dismantle the nuclear site as south korea's pres. arrives in washington to meet with the president three weeks from the...
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it. >> thanks for having me. >> sallie, ceo of ellevest on disruptor 50 congratulations, sallie. >>area bigger banks need to get into >> i do. i think it's a tremendous opportunity. i know exactly what she's talking about, women not investing enough i think that's true. that market is gigantic. i'm also very impressed by sall sallie the experience, bank of america, wall street, you can't have bigger experience than that. i think she's onto something there's a gigantic market, gigantic. >> still ahead micron one of the best performing s&p stocks this year can it continue for tick higher. its ceo sat down with jim cramer in an exclusive interview. we'll have those commentnes xt live at the market in times square much more "fast money" right after this >>> welcome back to "fast money" we have a burger buzz kill red robin falling 16% after earnings it's not the only burger giant singing the blues. some other big names getting burned shake shack, wendy's, mcdonald's getting crushed. is it time to take a bite out of these names. i'll go to guy since he worked at the shake shack. >> i work
it. >> thanks for having me. >> sallie, ceo of ellevest on disruptor 50 congratulations, sallie. >>area bigger banks need to get into >> i do. i think it's a tremendous opportunity. i know exactly what she's talking about, women not investing enough i think that's true. that market is gigantic. i'm also very impressed by sall sallie the experience, bank of america, wall street, you can't have bigger experience than that. i think she's onto something there's a gigantic...
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ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming sally and candy. [applause] >> hello. hello everybody. i forgot to pack a belt. it's a systemic problem i'm having with my outfit tonight. we'll be all right. >> as long as were seated. >> were okay. this is a long shirt. hello. >> let's start with the controversy which some of you may or may not have read about. essentially, [inaudible] is an african american writer, blogger,og businessman. >> and podcast host. >> objected mightily to a quote of hers that is in your book and she says she does not remember saying it and that you never checked with her about it that you did not ask permission to use it and you said she said it and i did ask permission and i wrote it down and i have that in my notes. where do you go from here? this is almost a little bit of what your book is about. how do we talkav to another? >> look, i'm glad to have the opportunity to addresses. it is like the truth is i asked her consent to quarter, she gave her consent, she said the quote, i took notes how she was talking and it is also true that as a
ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming sally and candy. [applause] >> hello. hello everybody. i forgot to pack a belt. it's a systemic problem i'm having with my outfit tonight. we'll be all right. >> as long as were seated. >> were okay. this is a long shirt. hello. >> let's start with the controversy which some of you may or may not have read about. essentially, [inaudible] is an african american writer, blogger,og businessman. >> and podcast host....
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sally i have. no. good i don't think. that magic of him. got his. either sat back to square the past. or let's get. you know it's not something that i have one of them a bad player playing. playgoer . man it does not go along and. maybe even putting the blame goalie playing. the goalie. a living playing believe me claimed i played. play the ball was going to get the game last minute the slump i got one of the big bad plays most long gold plated understand the above the law being the first such a load to play lower bad play along. play the blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame the slow cook an a.v.m. play the blame game blame the man from playing the bad jol six. play the blame. i took a pill he. showed me she i was cool and when i finally got sober felt ten years old about the fact that it was a living and. jobs course god has to prove that i'm a real big bollock has made a million dollars in a spin the don't really choose you don't
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i'm sally bundock. trading with tehran: the eu and iran step up their efforts to protect their business links from us sanctions. and as the world's two biggest economies continue their trade talks, we'll have a special report on how chinese tech is keeping americans online. and on the markets in asia shares are declining — japan has announced its economy shrank for the first time in two years. let's get started. the european union and iran are stepping up efforts to protect their trade links. it follows last week's decision by the united states to pull out of the nuclear deal and reimpose economic sanctions on iran. european leaders are expected to discuss prosposals to protect their companies at an informal dinner in bulgaria later on wednesday. it follows eu discussions with iran's foreign minister javad zarif on tuesday. they agreed to look for practical solutions to maintain a bilateral trade relationship which was grew to about $24.7 billion last year. importantly for iran that includes finding way
i'm sally bundock. trading with tehran: the eu and iran step up their efforts to protect their business links from us sanctions. and as the world's two biggest economies continue their trade talks, we'll have a special report on how chinese tech is keeping americans online. and on the markets in asia shares are declining — japan has announced its economy shrank for the first time in two years. let's get started. the european union and iran are stepping up efforts to protect their trade links....
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thibault hip yer partner sally brown ♪ ♪ fogo, twillingate moreton's harbour all around the circle iibault ♪ ♪ hip yer partner sally brown fogo, twillingate moreton's harbour ♪ ♪ all around the circle i don't want your maggoty fish that's no good ♪ ♪ for winter i could buy as good as that down in bonavista ♪ ♪ hip yer partner sally thibault hip yer partner sally brown ♪ ♪ fogo, twillingate moreton's harbour all around the circle >>> everybody these days is talking about how divided the country process left versus white. black versus white. starks versus lanisters clearly i get news from a variety of sources. on this episode we're talking to the gullah geechee people of south carolina, people learning a long time ago when you come together you survive and thrive. now if only those people had written a song about that. and if only that song was so famous if we played it now it would sound creasy. >>
thibault hip yer partner sally brown ♪ ♪ fogo, twillingate moreton's harbour all around the circle iibault ♪ ♪ hip yer partner sally brown fogo, twillingate moreton's harbour ♪ ♪ all around the circle i don't want your maggoty fish that's no good ♪ ♪ for winter i could buy as good as that down in bonavista ♪ ♪ hip yer partner sally thibault hip yer partner sally brown ♪ ♪ fogo, twillingate moreton's harbour all around the circle >>> everybody these days is...
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ladies and gentlemen please join me in welcoming sally and candy. [applause] [silence] hello. >> hi everybody. [laughter] got a pull my pant up i forgot to pack a belt this was a -- systemic problem having with me jots fit tonight so we'll be all right. as long as you're seated. [laughter] as long as you're seated we're okay. all right it's a long shirt. hi. >> hi. all right let's just start out with the controversy which some of you may or may not have read about. essentially sue, so sorry -- who is african-american writer, blogger businesswoman and podcaster -- objected mightily to a quote of hers that is in your book. she says she doesn't remember saying it that you never checked with her about it that you didn't ask permission to use it and you say -- she said it. i did ask permission and i wrote it down and i've extended my notes where do you go from here? this is almost a little bit what your book is about about. how do we talk to one another? >> so look i'm glad to have the opportunity to address it. it is like the truth is -- i asked consent
ladies and gentlemen please join me in welcoming sally and candy. [applause] [silence] hello. >> hi everybody. [laughter] got a pull my pant up i forgot to pack a belt this was a -- systemic problem having with me jots fit tonight so we'll be all right. as long as you're seated. [laughter] as long as you're seated we're okay. all right it's a long shirt. hi. >> hi. all right let's just start out with the controversy which some of you may or may not have read about. essentially sue,...
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>> where is sally yates on john kerry and the logan act?ates is an embarrassment to the department of justice. she is a hotdog lawyer who never should have been acting attorney general. >> laura: do you want tee off on sally yates? one of our favorite people. go ahead. >> one of our favorite people, yes, that helped frame general flynn, barred the inspector general from any access to the national security division of the department of justice when the machinations were happening and bruce was running a back channel between the fbi and christopher steele after christopher steele was fired from the fbi for lying to them. of course none of that was revealed to the fisa court in any of the approvals and she signed at least one of them. >> laura: one i'm listening to cindy, don't you just want her to say, all bless her heart. [laughs] all bless your heart, sally. i love you, but boy did you screw this up. she's a partisan -- >> animus towards this president. >> sally yates is a partisan hack who had animus towards donald trump and she let it inf
>> where is sally yates on john kerry and the logan act?ates is an embarrassment to the department of justice. she is a hotdog lawyer who never should have been acting attorney general. >> laura: do you want tee off on sally yates? one of our favorite people. go ahead. >> one of our favorite people, yes, that helped frame general flynn, barred the inspector general from any access to the national security division of the department of justice when the machinations were...
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and sally bundock. turbulent times for air france — shares are extremely volatile as the crisis deepens at europe's second biggest airline. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday 8th may. staff reject the latest wage offer and the boss jean—marc janaillac is stepping down. we find out why this saga goes beyond air france and could have ramifications for the entire french economy. also in the programme... asian ambitions — japanese drug giant ta keda prescribes a 62.5 billion takeover for irish rival shire pharmaceuticals — could it be the largest ever foreign takeover by a japanese firm? and markets in europe are mixed with all eyes on the trump administration as it prepares to announce its stance on the iran nuclear deal.
and sally bundock. turbulent times for air france — shares are extremely volatile as the crisis deepens at europe's second biggest airline. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday 8th may. staff reject the latest wage offer and the boss jean—marc janaillac is stepping down. we find out why this saga goes beyond air france and could have ramifications for the entire french economy. also in the programme... asian ambitions — japanese drug giant ta keda prescribes a 62.5 billion...
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sally saying. that it was a good thing. that i had a good laugh him. back his. salary back in a good square. let's get. blame the nato sun. i am glad i am a combat player looking on playing the. blame cold. man and this time the told. me he lives out of the plain old mum told me. the bowling team player i'm going to meet and listen to the blame game play the. blame game the bowl was going to be on last minute display i thought i missed the big bad play that no longer. posts gold plated standalone. but the buffalo play with the blood all over the place long the bad players play the bass player. but i am going to slow for the t.v. i'm playing a different man looking at the moment gutting the super bowl six. blame blame blame blame. i took a pill he. showed me she i was cool and when i finally got sober felt ten years older but again it was a living and. i got a score scotches to prove that i'm a real big bollock has made a million dollars in this when they don't really choose you know one of the i lack mean never having known back to me you never want to step out
sally saying. that it was a good thing. that i had a good laugh him. back his. salary back in a good square. let's get. blame the nato sun. i am glad i am a combat player looking on playing the. blame cold. man and this time the told. me he lives out of the plain old mum told me. the bowling team player i'm going to meet and listen to the blame game play the. blame game the bowl was going to be on last minute display i thought i missed the big bad play that no longer. posts gold plated...
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i was going to ask you, sally, a follow-up question on that about diana and her presence there today,ed to have a presence despite, obviously, not being able to be there physically. >> she did. she had a presence in a symbolic way in that little -- that little corsage that the little bouquet that meghan carried. there were flowers that she and harry had picked from the garden, the private garden at kensington palace. that was meant to remember diana. the choice of her older sister, jane fellowes, to do the reading was also a nod to diana. one of the songs that -- one of the hymns that was played at her funeral was also played there. and i think it was just kind of in the air that she was recognized as a presence. and meghan has, as kate pointed out, paid tribute to her and her ground-breaking charities and the way she spoke out. and the fact is that harry, despite the fact he's sixth in line to the throne, will always have a special place in the hearts of britain, britons and people all over the world because he is half diana. >> do you think, kate, we can truly comprehend how much me
i was going to ask you, sally, a follow-up question on that about diana and her presence there today,ed to have a presence despite, obviously, not being able to be there physically. >> she did. she had a presence in a symbolic way in that little -- that little corsage that the little bouquet that meghan carried. there were flowers that she and harry had picked from the garden, the private garden at kensington palace. that was meant to remember diana. the choice of her older sister, jane...
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let's start with the vodafone story that sally mentioned.ing in, what is your take? i know sally particularly loves it when a ceo leaves and the share price drops, it means for once a ceo was beloved of his company, presumably rarely happens. he has been never pretty much a decade. what is interesting, however, and this does not seem the reason for thejump or this does not seem the reason for the jump or the push, this does not seem the reason for thejump or the push, is that this does not seem the reason for the jump or the push, is that over the jump or the push, is that over the last five years vodafone's share prices down i3%, not great since there was a massive bull run. the ftse was up i6%, so almost 30% gap between their performance and just rising with the tide. you would have thought might have gone earlier, but they have turned from being in the red last year to being in the black this year, not least helped by losses which were no longer accounted for this year which were caused by those pesky indians who had charge them retrospec
let's start with the vodafone story that sally mentioned.ing in, what is your take? i know sally particularly loves it when a ceo leaves and the share price drops, it means for once a ceo was beloved of his company, presumably rarely happens. he has been never pretty much a decade. what is interesting, however, and this does not seem the reason for thejump or this does not seem the reason for the jump or the push, this does not seem the reason for thejump or the push, is that this does not seem...
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sally bundock is at windsor castle. sally, we rather love all of these figures, don't we?t to quantify, nonetheless. it is very difficult to quantify, and also, of course, it is never made public how much these royal occasions actually costs, it was the royal family picks up costs, it was the royal family picks up part of the tab, and they never tell us how much they spend on these events. so in terms of what the royal family is paying for this wedding, they had said the core aspects are they will pay for the service in the church, music, flowers, decoration, reception, the carriage, et cetera. arts, when it comes to the real cost, it is estimated that this event could be costing around £32 million. and of course, the royal family doesn't pay the role of that. prince william and catherine's wedding was set to cost around £24 million, and the security alone for their wedding, we know that cost 6.35 million. because that, of course, was di bulged in a freedom of information requests. and security is a huge cost. thames valley police is most of the boots on the ground here be
sally bundock is at windsor castle. sally, we rather love all of these figures, don't we?t to quantify, nonetheless. it is very difficult to quantify, and also, of course, it is never made public how much these royal occasions actually costs, it was the royal family picks up costs, it was the royal family picks up part of the tab, and they never tell us how much they spend on these events. so in terms of what the royal family is paying for this wedding, they had said the core aspects are they...
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i'm sally bundock. full stream ahead — google‘s youtube enters the music streaming landscape to compete with spotify and apple. and could a very strong metal be russia's secret weapon against us sanctions? we explore the surprising role of titanium in trade between the two superpowers. and on the markets, asian stocks are on a bumpy ride. is there a trade truce or not between the us and china? investors are trying to navigate the messages coming from washington. google is making a fresh stab at the music streaming market today with a revamp of its youtube music service that combines audio and video content. it's a bid to take on the likes of spotify and apple and its latest attempt to get music fans to pay for unlimited streaming. youtube wasn't created as a streaming music service but it's the world's most used website to listen to music legally. in 2017, the international federation of the phonographic industry estimated that around 1.3 billion people used the site for music. so, can youtube turn its
i'm sally bundock. full stream ahead — google‘s youtube enters the music streaming landscape to compete with spotify and apple. and could a very strong metal be russia's secret weapon against us sanctions? we explore the surprising role of titanium in trade between the two superpowers. and on the markets, asian stocks are on a bumpy ride. is there a trade truce or not between the us and china? investors are trying to navigate the messages coming from washington. google is making a fresh...
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remember the former acting attorney general sally yates told congress general michaelflip was being investigated -- michael flynn was being investigated in part over logan act violations after he spoke to the soon to be counterpart russian investigator during the trump transition. i repeat, the trump
remember the former acting attorney general sally yates told congress general michaelflip was being investigated -- michael flynn was being investigated in part over logan act violations after he spoke to the soon to be counterpart russian investigator during the trump transition. i repeat, the trump
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so congratulations, sally. you've done enough damage to the doj, more than any president ever could. one more thing tonight. trump hating former cia director john brennan is being called out by two of his former colleagues over his public statements about the clinton bought and paid for dossier. paul sperry reporting that two former top officials are actually contradicting his claim that the dossier did not play a role in the intelligence community's assessment of russian election meddling. sperry is pointing out that former nsa director mike rogers told congress for dossier did in fact play a role in the intel assessments. former director of national intelligence james clapper admitted something similar to cnn. we know clapper and john brennan are both lying. so it looks like brandon once again is caught flying. this isn't surprising from a guy who once voted for the communists for president of the united states. how he ever got that position is beyond any understanding i have. finally, lastly, president trump
so congratulations, sally. you've done enough damage to the doj, more than any president ever could. one more thing tonight. trump hating former cia director john brennan is being called out by two of his former colleagues over his public statements about the clinton bought and paid for dossier. paul sperry reporting that two former top officials are actually contradicting his claim that the dossier did not play a role in the intelligence community's assessment of russian election meddling....
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former librarian sally harper shares the library's history and how it was utilized by the community. >> is the turn-of-the-century in 1900, 2000. andrew carnegie, the steel magnate in pittsburgh pennsylvania decided he wanted to do libraries. and so at that time he had already done five libraries in texas and there was a federation of women's clubs and the ladies decided they wanted a carnegie library. both mister carnegie, he agreed to give $15,000 to the city of tyler to build a library. but the city had to promise they would give 1500 every year to support the library. it was agreed upon. they bought this lot where we are now and the library opened its doors in 1904 and i'd love to read a quote to you that the mayor said when he accepted the library. he said all the success of this library has been due to the efforts of the noble women of our city and i say furthermore that future generations will rise up and call you blessed for your noble efforts. mayor john on. >> the steps that are here are still here, 114 years old and it looks, if you look closely you can see how poor they a
former librarian sally harper shares the library's history and how it was utilized by the community. >> is the turn-of-the-century in 1900, 2000. andrew carnegie, the steel magnate in pittsburgh pennsylvania decided he wanted to do libraries. and so at that time he had already done five libraries in texas and there was a federation of women's clubs and the ladies decided they wanted a carnegie library. both mister carnegie, he agreed to give $15,000 to the city of tyler to build a...
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earlier, cut you off sally. go ahead. sally: we are thinking about markets. essay calledhis the use of knowledge by society. the premise was one of the key task for society is you can never have an entity that can have all the information, and the reason markets are superior and the command-and-control systems is because they rely on dispersed information. you have price mechanism, and that is doing the work of conveying information. i think increasing the we are now seeing markets where all the information is concentrated in the single platform. because these platforms are mediating so much activity, there is a huge information asymmetry. increasingly we are moving towards a system where we don't have markets the way hayek used to think about them given the way concentrated information is. we were talking about the problems today come up for the competition problem is greater than just looking at the platforms. i think your point that people are arguing that if we break up the platforms, that will lead to all these benefits. i think there is a lot of researc
earlier, cut you off sally. go ahead. sally: we are thinking about markets. essay calledhis the use of knowledge by society. the premise was one of the key task for society is you can never have an entity that can have all the information, and the reason markets are superior and the command-and-control systems is because they rely on dispersed information. you have price mechanism, and that is doing the work of conveying information. i think increasing the we are now seeing markets where all...
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i saw blue book titled thomas jefferson and sally hemmings. an american controversy by somebody had never heard of, annette gordon-reed. while i was standing there i read the preface and introduction. that's when i knew immediately right then and there that i have found the person that i wanted to help me write my own book, the following monday i called the new york law school issues teaching, she now has two chairs at harvard university, i left a message on the answering machine and introduce myself and asked her to give her me a call. after telling her i was impressed with her work i said i have something i want to say too. one deputy thomas jefferson into i'm in love with sally hemmings. we had a good laugh and arrange to meet and i told her i wanted to write my memoir and i wanted her to help me do it. she said yes, and we have been partners in good friends ever since. as for finding the publisher was still a problem, had the good fortune of being friends with frank pearl, and now deceased of financier. frank introduced me to peter, the pu
i saw blue book titled thomas jefferson and sally hemmings. an american controversy by somebody had never heard of, annette gordon-reed. while i was standing there i read the preface and introduction. that's when i knew immediately right then and there that i have found the person that i wanted to help me write my own book, the following monday i called the new york law school issues teaching, she now has two chairs at harvard university, i left a message on the answering machine and introduce...
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ted lieu, sally ates, and amy --, put your hands together for them. [applause] thank you. >> please welcome to the stage, the society for american progress, john podesta. >> wow. two really great conversations we have had here this morning. pleasure my -- i have more to say this afternoon about cap, but this is my pleasure to introduce one of the most accomplished leaders that i had the opportunity to work with what i served in the obama administration. inspired by his activist mother, doubt,there was never a never, ever a doubt that leon castro and his brother joaquin would enter public service and be active themselves in making our country a better place. he did it with a vengeance. he was the youngest mayor of the san antonio city council ever elected. the youngest mayor of one of the top 50 cds -- cities in the united states. san antonio under his leadership was a laboratory of sustainable, inclusive development. rights to to lgbt community engagement, as major santonio, he racked up the kind of record that caused president obama in 2014 to ask hi
ted lieu, sally ates, and amy --, put your hands together for them. [applause] thank you. >> please welcome to the stage, the society for american progress, john podesta. >> wow. two really great conversations we have had here this morning. pleasure my -- i have more to say this afternoon about cap, but this is my pleasure to introduce one of the most accomplished leaders that i had the opportunity to work with what i served in the obama administration. inspired by his activist...
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miss sally votes no. mr. carbajal votes aye. mr. knight votes no. mr. brown votes aye. mr. russell votes aye. miss murphy votes aye. dr. digitally votes no. mr. cano votes aye. dr. abraham votes no. mr. o'halloran votes aye. mr. kelly votes no. mr. swazi votes aye. mr. gallagher votes no. mr. panetta votes aye. mr. gates votes no. mr. bacon mr. banks votes no. mr. cheney votes no. mr. heise votes no. mr. mitchell votes no. mr. jones, mr. lamborn. the clerk will report the result, there were 29 aye's, and 32 no's. >> the amendment is not agreed to. now, the vote occurs on the amendment offered by mr. knight, striking the language regarding the test resource management center, the recorded vote is ordered, the clerk will call the role. >> mr. thornberry votes no. mr. smith, mr. smith. mr. jones, mr. jones. mr. brady votes aye. mr. wilson votes no. mrs. davis votes aye. mr. lobiondo votes no. mr. launch men votes aye. mr. bishop votes no. mr. larson votes aye. mr. turner votes no. mr. cooper votes no. mr. rogers votes no. misprint i/o -- miss her bio votes no. mr. schuster vot
miss sally votes no. mr. carbajal votes aye. mr. knight votes no. mr. brown votes aye. mr. russell votes aye. miss murphy votes aye. dr. digitally votes no. mr. cano votes aye. dr. abraham votes no. mr. o'halloran votes aye. mr. kelly votes no. mr. swazi votes aye. mr. gallagher votes no. mr. panetta votes aye. mr. gates votes no. mr. bacon mr. banks votes no. mr. cheney votes no. mr. heise votes no. mr. mitchell votes no. mr. jones, mr. lamborn. the clerk will report the result, there were 29...
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each show, the one that comes out of the study of ester and of sally may allows us to look at topics around how women are depicted and very current issues around for instance the me too movement. it's very important to us that our original exhibitions be very relevant to what's going on in the world right now. >> so fascinating. it takes on average how long to actually bring an exhibit to the museum? >> you plan three years in advance, sometimes four years in advance. >> it's interesting that you are contemporary even though it takes time to bring something forward and that you then actually speak to the under current of what is happening. >> we always ask what can we teach out of the show? beside being fun and visually stunning, what else can we do with an exhibition? >> believe it or not, we have come to the end of our time together. we kind of put a comma in the conversation and ask people to please go down to the contemporary jewish museum especially for the 10th anniversary celebration. thank you so much for being with us here on mosaic. the kenya tea development agency is an or
each show, the one that comes out of the study of ester and of sally may allows us to look at topics around how women are depicted and very current issues around for instance the me too movement. it's very important to us that our original exhibitions be very relevant to what's going on in the world right now. >> so fascinating. it takes on average how long to actually bring an exhibit to the museum? >> you plan three years in advance, sometimes four years in advance. >> it's...
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and ratliff and sally were both embarrassed and silent. they didn't say anything, which is uncharacteristic of him. the next day they're driving back to east texas, and bill was really quiet, and sally says, you know, what's wrong. he said, i don't like myself very much. finish and he said i don't like, i didn't like the fact that i budget, i didn't speak, i didn't challenge, i didn't express, you know, i didn't say the right thing in both of those incidences with those people with the bigotry and the racism and the things that he was facing. the next afternoon he does a public announcement where he said he wasn't, he decided not to run for lieutenant governor. he wasn't willing to change his stripes for $10 million, he said. so he stepped down, he decided not to run and went back to being a senator. the redistricting battle was really started by tom delay and with republicans in washington. when they saw an opportunity to garner decades of control over congress. and so they realized that the power of drawing the districts could be enormou
and ratliff and sally were both embarrassed and silent. they didn't say anything, which is uncharacteristic of him. the next day they're driving back to east texas, and bill was really quiet, and sally says, you know, what's wrong. he said, i don't like myself very much. finish and he said i don't like, i didn't like the fact that i budget, i didn't speak, i didn't challenge, i didn't express, you know, i didn't say the right thing in both of those incidences with those people with the bigotry...
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sally board joy wants to know. what is hypnosis. at this show audience members are letting themselves be hypnotized and or the style of the hypnotist participants can't even remember their own name. hypnosis alters a person's consciousness but how does it work exactly. scientists have long been interested in what happens in the brain during hypnosis. researchers have now identified how affected areas change compared to a normal state. during hypnosis certain networks of cells stop communicating with each other. this creates a disconnect between actions and self-awareness allowing subjects to be manipulated subconsciously. hypnosis is now even an accepted treatment in medicine. the brain processes pain signals differently when in a hypnotic trance they're not perceived as pain. that's why some dentists have begun using the. nique in place of chemical anesthesia. hypnosis can also be helpful in kicking nicotine addiction. and hypnosis as performance art audiences obviously love it though it's not always easy to know if the method is r
sally board joy wants to know. what is hypnosis. at this show audience members are letting themselves be hypnotized and or the style of the hypnotist participants can't even remember their own name. hypnosis alters a person's consciousness but how does it work exactly. scientists have long been interested in what happens in the brain during hypnosis. researchers have now identified how affected areas change compared to a normal state. during hypnosis certain networks of cells stop communicating...
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sally, i need to talk to you about the dress.his is what people in the united states have got up for this morning. it's about the dress. let's talk about the designer. it's all utter specation. >> absolutely. >> what does it speak to today? >> i think it would be a modern version of something very traditional. i think there's certain rules that you would probably have to adhere to. i would be shocked if it were a strapless dress because -- >> it's a church. >> it's a church. the other day she wore a sleeveless dress to a church service and there were some clucking. necklines are important and some extent covered up. i think it will probably, if they've had time to do this sort of thing that kate did, she had that beautiful lace embroidered with the flowers of all of the parts of the united kingdom. >> i heard there will be a couple of nods to america within the dress. >> yeah. >> a couple of references to the united states. what could that be, do you think? >> maybe something in the veil, like. >> a flag. >> maybe there's some em
sally, i need to talk to you about the dress.his is what people in the united states have got up for this morning. it's about the dress. let's talk about the designer. it's all utter specation. >> absolutely. >> what does it speak to today? >> i think it would be a modern version of something very traditional. i think there's certain rules that you would probably have to adhere to. i would be shocked if it were a strapless dress because -- >> it's a church. >> it's...
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sally board choice for the question. if you have a science query you can submit it on our website if we answer it on the show you'll get our d.v.d. featuring a lighthearted look at albert einstein's most famous theories. the most important thing is to never stop asking questions. tailor made has always been something special like closing made to fit the wear a perfect. most recently it's been done with the help of technology like scanners. but now comes the real luxury up by clips made to measure the magic word aids say three d. printing. a three d. printed by science fiction. science fact engineers are getting very close to that goal. and we're now at the point where we can build a bike you can sit on and ride though not yet on rough terrain and. so is this the bicycle of the future. let's take a look at how the frame is printed on the rest of the components then added to form the complete bicycle. on day one in the story of our new bike. first the prospective owner's measurements are taken in a three d. scanner. the ne
sally board choice for the question. if you have a science query you can submit it on our website if we answer it on the show you'll get our d.v.d. featuring a lighthearted look at albert einstein's most famous theories. the most important thing is to never stop asking questions. tailor made has always been something special like closing made to fit the wear a perfect. most recently it's been done with the help of technology like scanners. but now comes the real luxury up by clips made to...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story — after weeks of protests, armenia's new prime minister will be chosen later on tuesday. following a third consecutive election victory for amsrigfi, allies 52915151: in; in} president trump says he'll announce his decision on tuesday. turbulent times for air france! shares take a nosedive as the crisis deepens at europe's second biggest airline. i'll be getting an expert view on whether the company can fly high once more after a testing few days. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. should 25—year—olds be given £10,000 to help fix the broken "intergenerational divide"? that's redistribution of wealth when young people need it most says the resolutionfoundation. is that a good idea? send your comments to #bbcthebriefing. armenia's new prime minister will be chosen in a few hours, after weeks of protests across the country. the former leader resigned after accusati
i'm sally bundock. our top story — after weeks of protests, armenia's new prime minister will be chosen later on tuesday. following a third consecutive election victory for amsrigfi, allies 52915151: in; in} president trump says he'll announce his decision on tuesday. turbulent times for air france! shares take a nosedive as the crisis deepens at europe's second biggest airline. i'll be getting an expert view on whether the company can fly high once more after a testing few days. a warm...
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third question, what did you know about sally yates's meetings about mr. flynn? you'll remember sally yates was the acting attorney general for the first few weeks of the trump administration. she came to the white house physically to warn the white house that flynn had been lying about his secret communications with the russian government. so the question again to the president, what did you know about sally yates's meetings about mr. flynn? how was the decision made to fire mr. flynn? on february 13th, 2017. after the resignations -- what is this? after the resignations what efforts were made to reach out to mr. flynn about seeking immunity or possible pardon? after the resignation. i'm not sure what that means. that's one of the questions listed here. after the resignations what efforts were made to reach out to mr. flynn about seeking immunity or possible pardon? i don't know what the after the resignations part of that is. but talking to flynn about a potential pardon or immunity is obviously an obstruction of justice question. questions related to james com
third question, what did you know about sally yates's meetings about mr. flynn? you'll remember sally yates was the acting attorney general for the first few weeks of the trump administration. she came to the white house physically to warn the white house that flynn had been lying about his secret communications with the russian government. so the question again to the president, what did you know about sally yates's meetings about mr. flynn? how was the decision made to fire mr. flynn? on...
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i'm sally bundock. kicking the can down the road.ieve for europe, canada and mexico. and we'll be in california, where thousands of facebook software developers are gathering, with many anxious about the fallout from the firm's privacy scandal. and on the markets, japan is open again but under pressure due to disappointing forecasts from sony and honda, electronics and banking stocks among the biggest losers. a fairly flat day, though.
i'm sally bundock. kicking the can down the road.ieve for europe, canada and mexico. and we'll be in california, where thousands of facebook software developers are gathering, with many anxious about the fallout from the firm's privacy scandal. and on the markets, japan is open again but under pressure due to disappointing forecasts from sony and honda, electronics and banking stocks among the biggest losers. a fairly flat day, though.
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had the meeting at the white house, sally yates claims the president is waging an all out assault on democracy by pressuring the justice department, in a visit to cia headquarters to swear in gina haspel the president praised the courage of house intel chair devon nunez for shedding light on these stories, nunez says obama officials like sally 8 and john brennan are trying to diver attention from the real story, a bright red line was crossed when it appears the fbi infiltrated the trump campaign to spy, the president raising more doubts about robert mueller's programs he met with rod rosenstein and director ray demanding an investigation into how this started, the president got concrete action after the meeting, sarah sanders saying based on the meeting with the president the department of justice asked the inspector general to expand its investigation to include any regularity with the federal bureau of investigation or department of justice's tactics concerning the trump camp. at the white house chief of staff kelly will set up a meeting with the fbi, doj and director of national i
had the meeting at the white house, sally yates claims the president is waging an all out assault on democracy by pressuring the justice department, in a visit to cia headquarters to swear in gina haspel the president praised the courage of house intel chair devon nunez for shedding light on these stories, nunez says obama officials like sally 8 and john brennan are trying to diver attention from the real story, a bright red line was crossed when it appears the fbi infiltrated the trump...
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i'm sally bundock. our top stories: the public inquiry into the grenfell tower fire begins today. 71 people died in the disaster lastjune. nicolas maduro has been re—elected as president of venezuela, in elections boycotted by most of the opposition. it's one of the world's toughest races, held on one of the seven wonders of the world. we speak to the runners taking on the great wall course. trade war on hold. the united states and china call a truce and agree to drop their tariff threats while they continue to talk. also in business briefing, i'll be talking to a man who knows italian politics only too well, as two populist parties form a coalition government. a very warm welcome to the programme — we'll brief you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also, the duchess of sussex has been given the palace‘s blessing to fight for feminism, as she takes her place in the royal family. the couple are reported to being going straight to work. so are you taken with the new royal couple?
i'm sally bundock. our top stories: the public inquiry into the grenfell tower fire begins today. 71 people died in the disaster lastjune. nicolas maduro has been re—elected as president of venezuela, in elections boycotted by most of the opposition. it's one of the world's toughest races, held on one of the seven wonders of the world. we speak to the runners taking on the great wall course. trade war on hold. the united states and china call a truce and agree to drop their tariff threats...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: armenia's opposition leader calls for a general strike, after parliament blocked him from becoming prime minister. police in rome insist they can guarantee the safety of football fans ahead of tonight's champions league semi final. it follows violence at the first leg in liverpool. and vatican treasurer cardinal george pell is expected to face two separate trials in australia on sexual assault charges. not a bruise in sight. apple earnings beat expectations on sales, profits — even in china there was a nice surprise for investors. also, restoring trust. facebook‘s mark zuckerberg unveils a new way for users to wait history and find love. —— will wipe history. —— wipe history. a warm welcome to the programme. briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. today, we want to get your views on facebook‘s move in to online dating. mark zuckerberg says this is notjust for "hook ups" but building "meaningful re
i'm sally bundock. our top story: armenia's opposition leader calls for a general strike, after parliament blocked him from becoming prime minister. police in rome insist they can guarantee the safety of football fans ahead of tonight's champions league semi final. it follows violence at the first leg in liverpool. and vatican treasurer cardinal george pell is expected to face two separate trials in australia on sexual assault charges. not a bruise in sight. apple earnings beat expectations on...
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i'm sally bundock. our top stories: facing bankruptcy. the company at the heart of the facebook data scandal, cambridge analytica, announces it's closing. donald trump suggests north korea could soon release three detained americans. it's reported the us citizens have been moved from a labour camp to a hotel. we have a special report from iraq, where elite security forces are now focusing on gang violence, corruption and drugs in basra. this is the elite force that goes out every night to try and crack down on organised crime in this city. draining the batteries. more huge losses for electric car maker, tesla. but ceo elon musk insists they're well on the road to profitability. also in business briefing, we'll be live to china, where team trump has arrived in a bid to head off a damaging trade war. a warm welcome to the programme, in this hour, we'll brief you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. as the maverick billionaire boss of tesla, elon musk, called analysts questions boring and "not cool" as they tried to gr
i'm sally bundock. our top stories: facing bankruptcy. the company at the heart of the facebook data scandal, cambridge analytica, announces it's closing. donald trump suggests north korea could soon release three detained americans. it's reported the us citizens have been moved from a labour camp to a hotel. we have a special report from iraq, where elite security forces are now focusing on gang violence, corruption and drugs in basra. this is the elite force that goes out every night to try...
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i'm sally bundock. we are bringing you special coverage of the build—up to saturday's royal wedding. counting down to the picture—perfect match, prince harry and meghan markle prepare for their big day. we will have the latest on last—minute rehearsals. with thousands of royal fans expected to line these streets, the question everyone is asking is who will walk meghan down the aisle, after she confirms her father is recovering from a heart operation. and we will meet people from meghan‘s home town in the usa, where her old school, neighbours and friends will hold a unique party for the royal couple. in business: happy couple, happy economy. from tourism to tea towels to trade, why the royal wedding could give a welcome boost to british business. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. so, with just one day left to go, are you embracing the wedding fever? are you draped in bunting, setting up for a
i'm sally bundock. we are bringing you special coverage of the build—up to saturday's royal wedding. counting down to the picture—perfect match, prince harry and meghan markle prepare for their big day. we will have the latest on last—minute rehearsals. with thousands of royal fans expected to line these streets, the question everyone is asking is who will walk meghan down the aisle, after she confirms her father is recovering from a heart operation. and we will meet people from...
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i'm sally bundock. our top stories: president trump pulls the us out of the iran nuclear deal, vowing to seek what he calls a "real" solution. after april's surprise meeting, us secretary of state mike pompeo is back in north korea for more talks with kim jong—un. and with just ten days before prince harry and meghan tie the knot, your guide to windsor and the royal wedding. in business briefing we focus on iran — what is the economic fall—out for the country and who are the winners and losers in business? also, back with the begging bowl: argentina looks to the imf forfinancial aid. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. do share your views on the stories we're covering and give us your suggestions on a gift for harry and meghan. what would you buy the royal couple? get in touch — just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. so let's begin. diplomatic efforts are taking place to try to save the iran nuc
i'm sally bundock. our top stories: president trump pulls the us out of the iran nuclear deal, vowing to seek what he calls a "real" solution. after april's surprise meeting, us secretary of state mike pompeo is back in north korea for more talks with kim jong—un. and with just ten days before prince harry and meghan tie the knot, your guide to windsor and the royal wedding. in business briefing we focus on iran — what is the economic fall—out for the country and who are the...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: we won't beg for talks. north korea threatens to pull out of a planned summit with president trump — for a second time. italy's new prime minister—designate is due to put together his cabinet, drawn from two eurosceptic parties. a critical time to stop the latest ebola outbreak. we have a special report on how authorities in the democratic republic of congo are responding to the crisis. trade tensions move up a gear, as the us says it's investigating foreign car imports. the probe could mean hefty taxes on imported vehicles. also coming up in the business briefing — take—away tensions. restaurants say food delivery apps are eating their profits. we have a special report from new york. good to have view with us. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business, and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. are you eating out less because of the convenience provided by food delivery apps? tell us what you think — just us
i'm sally bundock. our top story: we won't beg for talks. north korea threatens to pull out of a planned summit with president trump — for a second time. italy's new prime minister—designate is due to put together his cabinet, drawn from two eurosceptic parties. a critical time to stop the latest ebola outbreak. we have a special report on how authorities in the democratic republic of congo are responding to the crisis. trade tensions move up a gear, as the us says it's investigating...
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i'm sally bundock. media wars.al—mart, as it makes a $16 billion push into india, buying control of online retailer flipkart. and on the markets, wall street surges — as crude hits its highest in more than three years — energy stocks are the big winners thanks to president trump abandoning the iran nuclear deal.
i'm sally bundock. media wars.al—mart, as it makes a $16 billion push into india, buying control of online retailer flipkart. and on the markets, wall street surges — as crude hits its highest in more than three years — energy stocks are the big winners thanks to president trump abandoning the iran nuclear deal.