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. >> sap, expanded partnership with google, and the ceo joining us in an exclusive interview coming up, the device loving people want more than just unlimited data. we want unlimited entertainment. so we can stream unlimited action. watch unlimited robots. watch unlimited romance. if you are into that. but we also want more like... unlimited hbo. can i stop dying now mark? no can't do mi amigo. it's unlimited. besides you are really good at it james. don't settle for any unlimited data plan. only the at&t unlimited plus plan comes with hbo included at no extra charge. >>> with ford stocks stalled, they are looking to cut 10% of the salaried global work force. >> salaried the keyword there. phil lebeau has more. >> lost in the reporting in what we have done and others have done is the fact this is different from other cutbacks that ford made over the years. typically, when u tauto makers e ford say there's a major job reduction, the reason is overcapacity and as a result, you see them shutting down plants, primarily hourly workers. in this case, ford is coming off the second most profit
. >> sap, expanded partnership with google, and the ceo joining us in an exclusive interview coming up, the device loving people want more than just unlimited data. we want unlimited entertainment. so we can stream unlimited action. watch unlimited robots. watch unlimited romance. if you are into that. but we also want more like... unlimited hbo. can i stop dying now mark? no can't do mi amigo. it's unlimited. besides you are really good at it james. don't settle for any unlimited data...
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has to be someone, sap, oracle you won business from this quarter.hey will tell you, listen, let me tell you what we won from salesforce. >> they always come and say, we're doing all this stuff against salesforce. look at that market. look at our market share line, jim, against sap and oracle. they're flat to down. we're up exponentially. there's no comparison. how they come on these shows and talk about this without numbers. these are the numbers you need to see. this is idc, an independent research firm, the top in our industry, making this incredible proclamation. >> it is independent, not just me saying it, not just you saying it, a great quarter. stocks had a very big one. that's not the point. it's how they do in the next few years. marc, co-founder and chairman of salesforce. >> great to see you. we want you back in san francisco. see you soon. >> we will be there. >> come back. >>> salesforce, it is an opportunity, it is doing better than a lot of other clouds companies reporting this very evening. "mad money" back after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm
has to be someone, sap, oracle you won business from this quarter.hey will tell you, listen, let me tell you what we won from salesforce. >> they always come and say, we're doing all this stuff against salesforce. look at that market. look at our market share line, jim, against sap and oracle. they're flat to down. we're up exponentially. there's no comparison. how they come on these shows and talk about this without numbers. these are the numbers you need to see. this is idc, an...
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christie smith is live in san jose in front of the sap center with details. >> reporter: so given the political climate we are in right now, this could potentially be a very big march and rally tomorrow in san jose. in fact, i spoke with some people who have participating and they say that one thing that stands out to them is that there are so many diverse groups involved. stacy mendoza's restaurant on mckie road in san jose plans to close on may 1st. workers here can enjoy with thousands of others in a march. >> the workers that want to participate, we made t-shirts with our logos with like no one is illegal or black lives matter or love is love. >> and this is video from last year in san jose, but it is the first year under the trump administration on international workers day, a general strike. many plan to rally against his immigration policies and policies they believe marginalize certain groups. today's faith and community leaders showed about showing solidarity in a peaceful event. >> we march because we feel that we need to stand together, we have been placed together in a ver
christie smith is live in san jose in front of the sap center with details. >> reporter: so given the political climate we are in right now, this could potentially be a very big march and rally tomorrow in san jose. in fact, i spoke with some people who have participating and they say that one thing that stands out to them is that there are so many diverse groups involved. stacy mendoza's restaurant on mckie road in san jose plans to close on may 1st. workers here can enjoy with thousands...
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this is not far from sap center. you can see there that they have formed some type of crier remember. ktvu's ann rubin is with them. what's going on? >> reporter: the marchers are just now arriving here at arena green. if we can, let's take a look from skyfox. by some estimate eesmsz -- these people braved the crowds to make sure their voices were heard. the rally at the mexican heritage plaza led into a long march down sane that clara street. organizers say not only was this the largest may day event they oche. >> there's been a lot of spikes in racism, and only. >> reporter: organizers placed four symbolic walls along the march route to be torn down. they represented big tree, pate tree arrest key, economic inequality, and alternative facts. >> so we did graffiti and art that proposes these alternative facts as fact. we have bowling green bev. >> reporter: they say the goal is to send a message. >> i think that workers are desperate for good quality jobs, healthcare coverage, and affordable housing, the basic neces
this is not far from sap center. you can see there that they have formed some type of crier remember. ktvu's ann rubin is with them. what's going on? >> reporter: the marchers are just now arriving here at arena green. if we can, let's take a look from skyfox. by some estimate eesmsz -- these people braved the crowds to make sure their voices were heard. the rally at the mexican heritage plaza led into a long march down sane that clara street. organizers say not only was this the largest...
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that's why dell technologies runs live with sap. crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. bp developed new, industry-leading software to monitor drilling operations in real-time, so our engineers can solve problems with the most precise data at their fingertips. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker. that's the power of and. >>> >>> welcome back. you're watching msnbc. if you thought relations between president trump and german chancellor angela merkel were already weak. check this out at a campaign in mu
that's why dell technologies runs live with sap. crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. bp developed new, industry-leading software to monitor drilling operations in real-time, so our engineers can solve problems with the most precise data at their fingertips. because safety is never being satisfied. and always...
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that's why dell technologies runs live with sap. brtry new flonase sensimists. relief instead of allergy pills. it delivers a gentle mist experience to help block six key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only block one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. just like the people every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help as they age and grow. whether it be with customer contracts, agreements to lease a space or protecting your work. legalzoom's network of attorneys can help you, every st of the way. soou can focus on what you do and we'll handle the legal stuff that comes up along the way. legalzoom. legal help is here. >>> the only sort of pro-crip tow nazi i can think of is yourself. failing that, i will only say that we -- >> listen, stop calling me a crip tow nazi. >> i'll [ bleep ] you in the face and you'll stay plastered. >> that was william f. buckley debating gore vidal. buckley's appetite for heated debate with the left. in his new book, a man and his presidents, alvin felten berg describes buckley
that's why dell technologies runs live with sap. brtry new flonase sensimists. relief instead of allergy pills. it delivers a gentle mist experience to help block six key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only block one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. just like the people every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help as they age and grow. whether it be with customer contracts, agreements to lease a space or protecting your work....
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. >> you're my world and i vow to love you as soon as arby's continues to serve deli fresh sapped witchesis forever. >> that's our show. thanks for joining us, everybody. "right this minute" is always new every day so catch us on the ♪ it's here. the first night your teenage daughter stays out way too late. but after three years of specialist cancer care, to guide her into remission, you couldn't be happier about it. aetna. you don't join us, we join you. very customizable. you can choose the back, you can choose the arm, you can choose the leg. we couldn't be any happier. wow, what a night, and we are just getting started. there are plenty more acts and lots of surprises at this year's nurses' ball. jason: this is anna's? sort of. uh, anna just came into possession of it. it's a long story. it used to belong to her sister. well, this charm, it's a chimera. this can't be a coincidence. this has to mean something. deanna. thank you so much for filling in for kiki tonight. she's working, and there is no way that i could do this number alone. i'm sorry you two won't get a chance to sing toge
. >> you're my world and i vow to love you as soon as arby's continues to serve deli fresh sapped witchesis forever. >> that's our show. thanks for joining us, everybody. "right this minute" is always new every day so catch us on the ♪ it's here. the first night your teenage daughter stays out way too late. but after three years of specialist cancer care, to guide her into remission, you couldn't be happier about it. aetna. you don't join us, we join you. very...
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. >> you're my world and i vow to love you as soon as arby's continues to serve deli fresh sapped witchesis forever. >> that's our show. thanks for joining us, everybody. "right this minute" is always new every day so >>> tonight, breaking news -- president trump on the world stage, once calling nato obsolete. what he told leaders about paying their fair share. and the moment that went viral. the president appearing to push another leader out of the way, now seen all over the world. >>> also breaking -- the closely watched race for congress. the candidate who allegedly throws a reporter to the ground. >> i'm sick and tired of you guys. >> tonight, that candidate has now been charged, and voters are at the polls right now. >>> severe weather at this hour. several tornadoes confirmed. thousands of flights delayed and cancelled just as we approach the memorial day weekend. the system moving up the east coast. >>> the high school under fire. the student who killed himself after administrators questioned him about what might have been on his phone. his mother racing to the school,
. >> you're my world and i vow to love you as soon as arby's continues to serve deli fresh sapped witchesis forever. >> that's our show. thanks for joining us, everybody. "right this minute" is always new every day so >>> tonight, breaking news -- president trump on the world stage, once calling nato obsolete. what he told leaders about paying their fair share. and the moment that went viral. the president appearing to push another leader out of the way, now seen...
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that's what a sap is. i was thinking last night about this, as i watched this unfold. i can think of probably a dozen or more countries that have told they were a part of intelligence collection on a terrorist group and then it was told to the russians, the russians could very easily counter it and cause a great degree of harm to not om our allies but to our enemies. this whole thing is interesting because what you have with a s.a.p. program is the requirements to not share information. especially when it's not your own information you're sharing. we're sharing information an ally provided us. it is not only doing to destroy trust with that particular ally, and i can think of one or two that it probably is, but the rest of the world is now going to say we're never going to share information with any intelligence community members of the united states because they are doing to give it to the president and he's doing to share it with our potential adversari adversaries. >> in this bizarre reality the one player that doesn't seem upset about this at all is russia. they co
that's what a sap is. i was thinking last night about this, as i watched this unfold. i can think of probably a dozen or more countries that have told they were a part of intelligence collection on a terrorist group and then it was told to the russians, the russians could very easily counter it and cause a great degree of harm to not om our allies but to our enemies. this whole thing is interesting because what you have with a s.a.p. program is the requirements to not share information....
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and this loan, $60,000 to saps? what is that? dede: saps buffeteria is owned by max.y for a line of credit that he took out. lemonis: and so why do you pay its bills? dede: i don't know. lemonis: and max owes you money for rent. dede: right. lemonis: so almost $70,000 has left this business, and the company owes $18,000 for taxes. that $80,000 profit is deceiving, because it doesn't take into account the fact that they're paying max's bills, they're servicing max's debt. that $80,000 is really more like zero. that seems crazy. ♪ i can see the pros and cons of getting involved in this business. on the one hand, alexa's a fantastic chef and she's got great ideas and fantastic recipes. but on the other hand, her father -- he's screwing it all up. you have a nice business. it's small, but its nice. the challenge is is that you're being taken advantage of by a family member, and so i know that's not an easy solution. alexa: right. lemonis: and so i think the challenge that i'm having is why are you spending your money to pay for debt that belongs to somebody else, who happ
and this loan, $60,000 to saps? what is that? dede: saps buffeteria is owned by max.y for a line of credit that he took out. lemonis: and so why do you pay its bills? dede: i don't know. lemonis: and max owes you money for rent. dede: right. lemonis: so almost $70,000 has left this business, and the company owes $18,000 for taxes. that $80,000 profit is deceiving, because it doesn't take into account the fact that they're paying max's bills, they're servicing max's debt. that $80,000 is really...
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but that system is not fair, according to former agriculture secretary tom ville sap. >> canada has created in the pricing system certain classifications for certain dairy products which created the opportunity for canada to essentially dump onto the world market a substantial amount of milk powder, protein concentrates and things of that nature, which will drive prices down for american dairy producers. >> reporter: that's already happening. canada came in at a far better price. >> i lost the deal by 12 cents. which equates to about 13%. >> reporter: normally you would be competing on a 1 cents basis or 2 cents basis? >> max. business is won and lost by 1 cents. >> reporter: president trump is tweeting about the dairy standoff with canada and talking tough. >> canada, what they've done to our dairy farm workers, is a disgrace. >> reporter: and he's winning support from one of his staunchest democratic opponents, new york senator chuck schumer who promised to fight with him to help farmers. but canada is also squaring off for a dairy war, defending its preferential pricing for its own farme
but that system is not fair, according to former agriculture secretary tom ville sap. >> canada has created in the pricing system certain classifications for certain dairy products which created the opportunity for canada to essentially dump onto the world market a substantial amount of milk powder, protein concentrates and things of that nature, which will drive prices down for american dairy producers. >> reporter: that's already happening. canada came in at a far better price....
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investigators say the sapped criminal past and a history of mental illness and violence. unnerved neighbors trying to return to normal after a dose of reality entered this quiet cul-de-sac. >> it's unfortunate. i think it will happen anywhere if the happens in willow glenn. >> reporter: the officer who piled the trigger killing the suspect has been placed on paid administrative leave. that's standard procedure. additional the d.a.'s office and the homicide unit are doing a joint investigation into what happened. in the willow glenn section of san jose, jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> meantime weir learning more an -- meantime we are learning more about another deadly officer involved shooting. police identified the man killed as 28-year-old joseph torino. investigators say police were responding to a report of a family altercation. when torino charged at an officer while holding a large knife over his head, that's when officer mario martinez opened fire. >>> a preliminary hearing got underway today for the man accused of shooting and killing a hayward police sergeant. ca
investigators say the sapped criminal past and a history of mental illness and violence. unnerved neighbors trying to return to normal after a dose of reality entered this quiet cul-de-sac. >> it's unfortunate. i think it will happen anywhere if the happens in willow glenn. >> reporter: the officer who piled the trigger killing the suspect has been placed on paid administrative leave. that's standard procedure. additional the d.a.'s office and the homicide unit are doing a joint...
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the last time she was here was late march mat sap center in san jose. her publishist reached out to media outlines to say the singer is okay. want to show you theaúw÷no carr here on on air. nightly news will be covering it and we'll have the latest tonight on nbc bay area news at 6:00. >> other headline. >>> a bizarre kidnapping attempt in san francisco aed toler nearly snatched from his mother tp to your thanks to the good samaritans a safe ending. >>. workers wrestled a to the ground as she tried to take theed toled toler. >> janelle police are telling me the woman appears to be homeless and mentally unbalanced may have believed the 2-year-old she tried to take was her own child. police have in the yet goven this woman's name but she is 33 years old and being booked into jail for suspected kidnapping. witnesses say she tried to grab a 2-year-old boy from his mother. >> and then the woman, the suspect swooped and tried to take the little boy. and within seconds -- i mean there was just -- other people were after the suspect. it was just a huge -- peopl
the last time she was here was late march mat sap center in san jose. her publishist reached out to media outlines to say the singer is okay. want to show you theaúw÷no carr here on on air. nightly news will be covering it and we'll have the latest tonight on nbc bay area news at 6:00. >> other headline. >>> a bizarre kidnapping attempt in san francisco aed toler nearly snatched from his mother tp to your thanks to the good samaritans a safe ending. >>. workers wrestled a...
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christie smith is live in san jose in front of the sap center with details. >> reporter: so given the political climate we are in right now, this could potentially be a very big march and rally tomorrow in san jose. in fact, i spoke with some people who have participating and they s
christie smith is live in san jose in front of the sap center with details. >> reporter: so given the political climate we are in right now, this could potentially be a very big march and rally tomorrow in san jose. in fact, i spoke with some people who have participating and they s
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live business, powered by sap. when you run live, you run simple. "got a minute? aveeno®...r you." ...positively radiant® 60 second in shower facial. works with steam to reveal... ...glowing skin in just one minute. aveeno® "naturally beautiful results®" when a fire destroyedwith us everything in our living room. we replaced it all without touching our savings. yeah, our insurance won't do that. no. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. i she is real. [ sinister laugh ] you have no idea what you have unleashed. she's the ultimate evil. [ dramatic music ] the mummy. rated pg-13. missed him every day of my life. growing up without him was made easier thanks to all people who kept him in their hearts, who told me that he inspired them to work and fight and believe in a better world. >> former ambassador caroline kennedy remembering her father, john f. kennedy on what would have been the former president's 100th birthday. >>> the man accused of killing two people after an anti-muslim rant does not appear to be linked to an
live business, powered by sap. when you run live, you run simple. "got a minute? aveeno®...r you." ...positively radiant® 60 second in shower facial. works with steam to reveal... ...glowing skin in just one minute. aveeno® "naturally beautiful results®" when a fire destroyedwith us everything in our living room. we replaced it all without touching our savings. yeah, our insurance won't do that. no. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty...
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when you push ahead through the bark, through the sap, to the internals of tree, the sound changes andinto that world, with your senses, the more real thatjourney feels. so we are always pushing the limits of that, and we have got the sculptural elements, and your touch aligns with the virtual feed. unlike traditional motion picture formats, virtual reality thrusts viewers into a virtual 3—d space in which, most times, you can see 360 degrees around you. some veteran filmmakers, like steven spielberg, are daunted by the new technology, saying it takes control away from the storytellers, giving the audience more choice on where to look. the advent of virtual reality has given filmmakers a new storytelling vocabulary that is distinct from cinema. eric darnell, the director of the madagascar animation franchise, brought rainbow crow to tribeca this year. it is a retelling of a native american folk tale. to him, virtual reality is a medium in its own right. coming from the film world — i have directed a number of films, and i thought, easy, this is going to be no big deal, i've done this f
when you push ahead through the bark, through the sap, to the internals of tree, the sound changes andinto that world, with your senses, the more real thatjourney feels. so we are always pushing the limits of that, and we have got the sculptural elements, and your touch aligns with the virtual feed. unlike traditional motion picture formats, virtual reality thrusts viewers into a virtual 3—d space in which, most times, you can see 360 degrees around you. some veteran filmmakers, like steven...
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live business, powered by sap. when you run live, you run simple. ♪ king arthur: ready! charge! empress wu: charge! (in chinese) king arthur: charge! ♪ let your reign begin. evony, the mobile game. download now. >>> welcome back, everyone. you are looking at live pictures there on your screen of the memorial day services that are underway at arlington national cemetery. on the right-hand side of the screen, you're seeing the tomb of the unknown soldier where president trump just laid a wreath on the left-hand side you're seeing the opposite side of the memorial amphitheater where vice president mooiike pe and other dignitaries are taking their seats. you can see kellyanne conway there. the president is expected to make his memorial day address momentarily. as we bring you these live pictures, it's important to note that the president a short while ago laid the wreath there. we'll bring you those pictures once again in case you missed them. but this is a very important ceremony, the 149th in our country's history, expecting about 5,000 visitors to attend today's memorial
live business, powered by sap. when you run live, you run simple. ♪ king arthur: ready! charge! empress wu: charge! (in chinese) king arthur: charge! ♪ let your reign begin. evony, the mobile game. download now. >>> welcome back, everyone. you are looking at live pictures there on your screen of the memorial day services that are underway at arlington national cemetery. on the right-hand side of the screen, you're seeing the tomb of the unknown soldier where president trump just...
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many today are calling for his resignation a sap. >>> she turned herself in in connection with a crash that killed a three year old boy. 40 year old yarni [ indiscernible ] surrendered to the chp. she was allegedly driving drunk when she crashed into a car. three year old elia dun was killed. her bail set at $3 million. she faces up to 11 years in prison. >>> a third person is now under arrest in connection with the death of "miss flo." sheriff's deputies arrested perla arreola friday. she was booked as an accessory to murder and for conspiracy to obstruct justice. she disposed of some of the items stolen from "miss flo." they say she later lied to investigators about the evidence. she is due in court tomorrow. two other people have been arrested in connection with "miss flo"'s death. >>> a bay area father disappears and now an unsettling clue. his family's desperate search for answers. >> is this the future of transportation? a look at the latest vision for a flying car. what air bus is designing here in the bay area. >> finally, embracing their new home. the long saga to get dozens o
many today are calling for his resignation a sap. >>> she turned herself in in connection with a crash that killed a three year old boy. 40 year old yarni [ indiscernible ] surrendered to the chp. she was allegedly driving drunk when she crashed into a car. three year old elia dun was killed. her bail set at $3 million. she faces up to 11 years in prison. >>> a third person is now under arrest in connection with the death of "miss flo." sheriff's deputies arrested...
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the march has ended here just outside san jose city hall, but this year it kept going right to the sap center, it was bigger and louder here in part because of unrest here in silicon valley because of what's happening in washington. it took demonstrators just seconds to tear down a symbolic wall that read alternative facts. >> we didn't know that you could make up alternative facts until a year ago. >> reporter: in the shadow of san jose city hall, it was one of four walls the marchers broke down. >> because our idiot president wants to build walls, we're not for that, we're not for walls between peoples, we're not for walls between borders. >> it's a spin on a tradition more than a century old. >> this holiday got started as a celebration of the effort to get an 8-hour workday. >> these tech companies are fakifak taking over and they're booming and we don't even have job security now. >> reporter: bob jung is protesting today. >> i go and clean up their offices, these people are part of our community. >> reporter: from service workers to farm workers. organizers say some were gal n ga
the march has ended here just outside san jose city hall, but this year it kept going right to the sap center, it was bigger and louder here in part because of unrest here in silicon valley because of what's happening in washington. it took demonstrators just seconds to tear down a symbolic wall that read alternative facts. >> we didn't know that you could make up alternative facts until a year ago. >> reporter: in the shadow of san jose city hall, it was one of four walls the...
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the march has ended here just outside san jose city hall, but this year it kept going right to the sap center, it was bigger and louder here in part because of unrest here in silicon valley because of what's happening in washington. it took demonstrators just seconds to tear down a symbolic wall that read alternative facts. >> we didn't know that you could make up alternative facts until a year ago. >> reporter: in the shadow of san jose city hall, it was one of four walls the marchers broke down. >> because our idiot president wants to build walls, we're not for that, we're not for walls between peoples, we're not for walls between borders. >> it's a spin on a tradition more than a century old. >> this holiday got started as a celebration of the effort to get an workday. >> these tech companies are fakifak taking over and they're booming and we don't even have job security now. >> reporter: bob jung is protesting today. >> i go and clean up their offices, these people are part of our community. >> reporter: from service workers to farm workers. organizers say some were gal n galvanize
the march has ended here just outside san jose city hall, but this year it kept going right to the sap center, it was bigger and louder here in part because of unrest here in silicon valley because of what's happening in washington. it took demonstrators just seconds to tear down a symbolic wall that read alternative facts. >> we didn't know that you could make up alternative facts until a year ago. >> reporter: in the shadow of san jose city hall, it was one of four walls the...
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wide if we can't -- at his widest point, county tornado east of dallas, texas came down there with sap trap, officials will reanalyze and verify if it was one tornado that left this track, but the storm system, itself, a an element pushing up towards the upper midwest. a few days ago, showers pushing in. the storm prediction center has enhanced the area of coverage for the severe weather potential on a scale of one to five, a three, it's indicated in orange. 80 million people underneath. caught. 319 million live in the united states and severe weather concerns going into monday afternoon, the vast majority of this, i think, will be straight line winds and damaging winds, but some isolated tornados can't be ruled out on saturday into sunday, 21 reports on parts and southern central. look at the areas, the box bars indicated in red. those are the actual number of tornados we saw in given month from january 2017 and they indicate what is normal. it's 100 plus above normal and some months still well above normal. you're talking about 600 tornados so far in 2017, most of them in the cold se
wide if we can't -- at his widest point, county tornado east of dallas, texas came down there with sap trap, officials will reanalyze and verify if it was one tornado that left this track, but the storm system, itself, a an element pushing up towards the upper midwest. a few days ago, showers pushing in. the storm prediction center has enhanced the area of coverage for the severe weather potential on a scale of one to five, a three, it's indicated in orange. 80 million people underneath....
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live business, powered by sap.n you run live, you run simple. >>> netflix ceo reed hastings speaking with julia boorstin at the code conference. julia joining us now with the highlights. there were many. in what was a rare appearance, julia, for reed hastings. >> reporter: yeah. it was a great, wide ranging interview. hastings has grown netflix to over 100 million users around the world. now it faces more competition than ever. i asked hastings whether or not he's concerned about amazon. take a listen. >> they're so scary. everything amazon does is so amazing. how are they doing so many different business areas so well. they're repealing the laws of business of limited capability. we're continuing to watch them and be amazed by them. they're helping to grow the industry. >> reporter: hastings has acknowledged that they're driving up content costs overall. hastings made a point of saying they're not going to try to out amazon amazon. they have no intention to invest in live news. hastings pointed to where growth is
live business, powered by sap.n you run live, you run simple. >>> netflix ceo reed hastings speaking with julia boorstin at the code conference. julia joining us now with the highlights. there were many. in what was a rare appearance, julia, for reed hastings. >> reporter: yeah. it was a great, wide ranging interview. hastings has grown netflix to over 100 million users around the world. now it faces more competition than ever. i asked hastings whether or not he's concerned about...
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inflation if roosevelt thought there was a severe threat besides the german army he thought it would sapthe amaral of the country and make it impossible for the wartime production that was needed said he is looking for a way to bring us in he like to cap farm prices but he is told that he can do that said his aides say maybe should issue the executive order as commander-in-chief and then just kept the farm prices. but the support of congress will not budge. and then just flirted with this idea and then said nothing about it. and then roosevelt says by labor day to do with the inflation crisis. and then basically take over the economy. and then with the drama of the ball. and that is a big ultimatum. to do what i asked for. and then what follows to say give them what he wants to rehabing dictator. eventually he gets that legislative change all along having bet secret opinion to explain what authority he needed to rely on in rather than advising they found a different statute to give power to affect those same price controls. all the way back to washington. even with the continental congre
inflation if roosevelt thought there was a severe threat besides the german army he thought it would sapthe amaral of the country and make it impossible for the wartime production that was needed said he is looking for a way to bring us in he like to cap farm prices but he is told that he can do that said his aides say maybe should issue the executive order as commander-in-chief and then just kept the farm prices. but the support of congress will not budge. and then just flirted with this idea...
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live business, powered by sap. when you run live, you run simple. feed jake purina cat chow naturals indoor, a nutritious formula with no artificial flavors. made specifically for indoor cats. purina cat chow. nutrition to build better lives. . >>> you think it will happen to everybody else but not your husband, no, no. ♪ >> just when you think world war ii still affects only the actual combat veterans, you meet someone like jeannette in the minneapolis suburb of chaskin, minnesota. when jeannette's boyfriend was drafted into the army in 1944, they decided to marry before he shipped out. they had four months together as man and wife. then before camille left, they found out jeannette was expecting. their son robert was born while camille was in basic training to become a paratrooper. >> when the phone rang, he said, well, dear, i'm on my way overseas. we're not getting any if you fu to come home. tears welled up in my eyes. i said well, i guess you won't get to see our boy. he used to say, i wish i could be there with you. he called him bobby. i wis
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after minor league hockey's coveted cup hostsis first-ever western conference finals this weekend at sapcenter, its opponent, grand rapids. they've got to be sharp. >> this team must do what? >> we've got to focus on details. they have a little bit older team, a little more veterans. >> the people that come saturday and sunday are going to see a real treat. plus dollar hot dogs and $2 beers. >> who wouldn't with a that? dollar hot dogs, two dollar beers? the puck just dropped. good luck to you tomorrow. >> thanks, vern. >>> after nearly 150 years of performances the curtain is coming down on the greatest show on earth. ringling brothers is holding its final show in new york. it recently retired its elephant act following backlash from animal rights groups and declining ticket sales forced them to call it quits. >>> need a personal assistant or maybe just a friend? we'll take you inside the bay area think tank teaching robots to be more and more like us. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, by not missing ol... since ki . >>> one teen out of wyoming is making one for the record book, not missing a single day
after minor league hockey's coveted cup hostsis first-ever western conference finals this weekend at sapcenter, its opponent, grand rapids. they've got to be sharp. >> this team must do what? >> we've got to focus on details. they have a little bit older team, a little more veterans. >> the people that come saturday and sunday are going to see a real treat. plus dollar hot dogs and $2 beers. >> who wouldn't with a that? dollar hot dogs, two dollar beers? the puck just...
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. >> a little width of sap fascism. a little with love i don't care about the law, i'm the boss. big what may become known as a tuesday afternoon massacre at the fbi. >> tucker: let's clear up one thing right now. is not a constitutional crisis when the constitution allows you to do it. the fbi director serves the president and all presidents and can be dismissed to any times and sometimes he ought to be like yesterday. politicians sometimes grew up in when they do, voters get to fire them in elections. the one an unelected bureaucrat with a 10-year term who commands his own army and can put you in prison, what do you do when a guy like that goes off the rails? that's a real problem. in fact, it's the real threat to democracy people on television are always lecturing the rest of us about. that's where we were as of yesterday morning with comey running the fbi. now that's been fixed. no matter how you feel about trump, you'd better be happy about that. john nichols is a national correspondent for the nation magazine and he joins us tonight. john, i know that were probably on diffe
. >> a little width of sap fascism. a little with love i don't care about the law, i'm the boss. big what may become known as a tuesday afternoon massacre at the fbi. >> tucker: let's clear up one thing right now. is not a constitutional crisis when the constitution allows you to do it. the fbi director serves the president and all presidents and can be dismissed to any times and sometimes he ought to be like yesterday. politicians sometimes grew up in when they do, voters get to...
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live business, powered by sap. when you run live, you run simple. thithis is the new new york.e?in. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov in these turbulent times, do you focus or plan for tomorrow? at kpmg, we believe success requires both. with our broad range of services and industry expertise, kpmg can help you anticipate tomorrow and deliver today. kpmg. >>> we are back with leon cooperman. we referenced about lee's s.e.c. settlement mark cue bap had been supportive of you, lee, during your fight, if you want to call it that with the s.e.c. he tweeted, in fact, great job on cnbc. way to join the s.e.c. ass kickers club. they are still a mess. he reached out to you at some point during -- >> he was very supportive. he went to his own problem. i don't want to make a career out of bashing the s.e.c. i posed a bunch of questions earlier on and i'll leave it at that. i have to g
live business, powered by sap. when you run live, you run simple. thithis is the new new york.e?in. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov in these turbulent times, do you focus or plan for tomorrow? at kpmg, we believe success requires both. with our broad range of services and industry...
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it brings the sap out of the guitar and cooks it.of character and depth to the wood you wouldn't normally seeing. >> one of the main strategies is put the guitar in the hands of musicians, gives us a chance to shine along with them. the social media piece plays back into it as well. promote them, they promote us. to be financially successful doing something you're passionate about, that's been the real measure of success for us. >> out of the bushes and into the streets, melissa mccarthy is getting into character. her return to "saturday night live" as white house press secretary sean spicer. >> the podium taking a spin outside the new york office yesterday. bystanders capturing video of her taping for the show. wonder what they're up to. we have the highlights tomorrow morning. >> see you back here at 10:00 eastern. >>> smerconish is with you now. >>> i am michael smerconish in philadelphia. we welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. >>> when donald trump suddenly fired fbi director james comey this week, did
it brings the sap out of the guitar and cooks it.of character and depth to the wood you wouldn't normally seeing. >> one of the main strategies is put the guitar in the hands of musicians, gives us a chance to shine along with them. the social media piece plays back into it as well. promote them, they promote us. to be financially successful doing something you're passionate about, that's been the real measure of success for us. >> out of the bushes and into the streets, melissa...
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that's why dell technologies runs live with sap. >>> good morning, everyone.k to "squawk box" here on cnbc. we are live from the nasdaq marketsite in times square. among the stories that are front and center this morning, mortgage applications fell by 3.4% last week. according to new figures from the mortgage bankers association. both new purchase applications and refinancing activity fell. the average 30-year mortgage rate was unchanged during the week remaining at 4.17%. >>> we are watching shares of luxury goodsmaker michael kors this morning. the company beat profits but revenue was short of the forecast and comp store sales fell more than expected. kors gave a weaker than expected forecast and that stock is down by 8% continuing this trend of retailers that miss and get punished in a big way. >>> four big pension funds are opposing the election of six directors at drug miker mylan. they're upset over what they consider to be excessive executive pay. the new york city and new york state pension funds are involved in the effort, along with calsters which is
that's why dell technologies runs live with sap. >>> good morning, everyone.k to "squawk box" here on cnbc. we are live from the nasdaq marketsite in times square. among the stories that are front and center this morning, mortgage applications fell by 3.4% last week. according to new figures from the mortgage bankers association. both new purchase applications and refinancing activity fell. the average 30-year mortgage rate was unchanged during the week remaining at 4.17%....
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23-year-old music superstar, played many times here in the bay area, most recently in late march at sap center in san jose. we are told this evening president trump has been briefed as to what happened in the uk. ariana grande's publishist released a to the press that the singer is okay. well will have update later in the show as we learn more. >> thank you very much scott. again some of the injures we're hearing about are from sh rap knell. another you want in 30 minutes. the train station by the manchester stadium is closed. of course we'll follow it. keept updating on the website and other digital platform as well. >>> now at 6:00 the temperatures rising. along with it a rising number of firefighters called to duty. nbc bay area robert hand an spent spent the day athill sfwroo. >> reporter: well minimals of the loema fire from last fall show us what kal fire is interested in this year. the end of the drought will mean a volatile start of the fire season. np new kal fire firefighters have been hired or rehired to beef up the 12 station sns santa clair and alameda and contra costa. . t
23-year-old music superstar, played many times here in the bay area, most recently in late march at sap center in san jose. we are told this evening president trump has been briefed as to what happened in the uk. ariana grande's publishist released a to the press that the singer is okay. well will have update later in the show as we learn more. >> thank you very much scott. again some of the injures we're hearing about are from sh rap knell. another you want in 30 minutes. the train...
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championships take place at sap center in january they'll announce the team there. first she will skate long side her idle. put on by the foundation but for you hours karen takes the ice for the stars on ice? nay all ice all the time are the latest olympic hopeful. >> nice to see the two together. >>> san francisco became a pawn in a hotly contested congressional race in georgia. yes, san francisco is the subject of a new republican ad which plays up stereotypes of hopes in hoepts of portray ago georgian democrat at liberal. recidivist kr y smith joins from us the city this evening to explain the role in all this. kristi. >> well, raj the fight is happening in georgia's sixth congressional district and the commercial aims to tie the liberal can't with liberal san francisco. but many we showed it around her thought it missed the mark. >> georgia the political commercial features what appeared to be representations of hippies hipsterance others in san francisco praising jon ossoff a democrat running for congress in georgia. it's meant to paint him as ultraliberal out
championships take place at sap center in january they'll announce the team there. first she will skate long side her idle. put on by the foundation but for you hours karen takes the ice for the stars on ice? nay all ice all the time are the latest olympic hopeful. >> nice to see the two together. >>> san francisco became a pawn in a hotly contested congressional race in georgia. yes, san francisco is the subject of a new republican ad which plays up stereotypes of hopes in...
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police say while it is unclear if the sapped gun, a car can be seen as a weapon, and officers to have defend themselves. >> officers obviously are allowed to defend themselves if they feel that their lives are in danger, if they're at risk of great bodily injury or death. they can discharge their service weapon to protect their lives or the life of someone else. >> that was pedro rivera reporting. >>> san jose police are investigating the city's sixth officer involved shooting this year involving a person with mental health problems. it happened early yesterday at an apartment complex on east john street. officers say the suspect refused to open the door, then set a fire inside the building in an apparent bid to get away from officers. police say they were then forced to shoot and kill the suspect who was armed, they say, with an axe. investigators also say that 35- year-old man who was killed add long history of mental problems and several run-ins with the law. >>> in dublin state investigators spent most of the day examine ago water slide at dublin's newly opened water park called t
police say while it is unclear if the sapped gun, a car can be seen as a weapon, and officers to have defend themselves. >> officers obviously are allowed to defend themselves if they feel that their lives are in danger, if they're at risk of great bodily injury or death. they can discharge their service weapon to protect their lives or the life of someone else. >> that was pedro rivera reporting. >>> san jose police are investigating the city's sixth officer involved...
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is being attacked for having the gall to say that being fat doesn't just sap your energy and hurt youring prospects, it's also bad for you according to researchers. charity cancer research u.k. put up an ad in the undergrad in london warning that obesity after smoking is a leading preventable cause of cancer and for that bit of health advocacy, the charity is being denounced not for bad science and baby engaging in that, who knows, but for something called fat shaming, one of those in answers his psychologist bethany marshall and she joins us tonight. things a lot for coming on. i am not the kind of person who would attack people for their weight. i'm not that interested. i struggle with cheeseburgers myself so i'm not judging. they also think that scientists ought to be allowed to present the conclusions they reach without being attacked by interest groups and you seem like one of the interest groups. >> on the other hand, first of all, this is good science. he said you weren't sure about the science. there's a link between cancer and obesity. the problem is the body shaming and the b
is being attacked for having the gall to say that being fat doesn't just sap your energy and hurt youring prospects, it's also bad for you according to researchers. charity cancer research u.k. put up an ad in the undergrad in london warning that obesity after smoking is a leading preventable cause of cancer and for that bit of health advocacy, the charity is being denounced not for bad science and baby engaging in that, who knows, but for something called fat shaming, one of those in answers...
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live business, powered by sap.n you run live, you run simple. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." manuel noriega has died at the age of 83. he was a one-time american ally who was ousted during an american invasion in 1989. he served a 17-year prison sense in the u.s. on drug charges and then was sent to face charges in france. he spent all but the last few months of his life in a panamanian prison for the murder of his political opponents during his regime. on twitter panama's current president said noriega's death closes a chapter in our history. >>> the former ceo of hasbro says confusion surrounding president trump's trade policies says companies no longer know the rules of the game. a conference in portugal was told that the rules are changing constantly. he says the situation has been created by so much white noise and smoke coming out of the white house and gridlock in congress on president trump's agenda is not helping. hasbro makes many toys outside the u.s. and has markets worldwide. the stock is up
live business, powered by sap.n you run live, you run simple. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." manuel noriega has died at the age of 83. he was a one-time american ally who was ousted during an american invasion in 1989. he served a 17-year prison sense in the u.s. on drug charges and then was sent to face charges in france. he spent all but the last few months of his life in a panamanian prison for the murder of his political opponents during his regime. on twitter...
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they are heading towards a san jose park near sap arena. good evening.> i'm julie haener. we will get to those rallies but first developing news in san francisco. police say a 15-year-old boy has been shot and killed in the city's outer sunset district. the teen was apparently driving when the shooting happened along sunset boulevard between kirkham and lawton streets. paul chambers has the latest on the investigation. paul. >> reporter: julie, police are releasing very few details about this open and active investigation. they say crime like that is very rare, and they also believe the young man may have been targeted. >> reporter: san francisco police are investigating a fatal shooting of a teenager in the city's sunset district. it happened just after noon. >> the shooting victim was 15- year-old male who was the driver of a vehicle in the area of sunset and kirkham. >> reporter: first responders treated the teen at the scene and later tack him to an area hospital where he died. police say there was a 16-year- old passenger also in the vehicle who was
they are heading towards a san jose park near sap arena. good evening.> i'm julie haener. we will get to those rallies but first developing news in san francisco. police say a 15-year-old boy has been shot and killed in the city's outer sunset district. the teen was apparently driving when the shooting happened along sunset boulevard between kirkham and lawton streets. paul chambers has the latest on the investigation. paul. >> reporter: julie, police are releasing very few details...
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live business, powered by sap.u run simple. ♪ ♪you are loved ♪ the future isn't silver suits anit's right now.s, think about it. we can push buttons and make cars appear out of thin air. find love anywhere. he's cute. and buy things from, well, everywhere. how? because our phones have evolved. so isn't it time our networks did too? introducing america's largest, most reliable 4g lte combined with the most wifi hotspots. it's a new kind of network. xfinity mobile. >>> welcome back to "fast money". we have an earnings board in the after hour sex, courtney reagan joins us from headquarters with the very latest. >> palo alto network is turning in a strong quarter, beating revenue, guiding currents quarter revenue above analyst consensus. it has the highest number in company history, existing customers expand their be even as it reorganizes the sales staffing which caused some zrupg, the ceo told analysts that the recent warner crime, cyber attack, regenerated some anxiety in the marketplace and explained how palo alto
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look at our market share line, jim, against sap and oracle. they're flat to down. we're up exponentially. there is no comparison. >> benioff went on to say his company's competitive position has never been stronger. no other company he says has a focus like ours. for that full interview jim had with marc benioff tine into "mad money" tonight. >>> billions of cash flow in cisco is above expectations. >> it's crazy, it's a great quarter. the only knock on this company and that has been consistent is valuation. yet if you want the best cloud play all along has been salesforce t. only thing that sold it off is they bandied about outside of twitter. if you want to look at one thing that stuck out to me, operating margins much better than expected. >> they breezed through i. difficult komps, by the way, why is it this stock has done nothing relative to the guys around them? >> salesforce is up. market, anything cloud-related has gone through the roof. >> it's cheap compared to its peers. you are 100% right the only reason they didn't pull back, they signaled they needed
look at our market share line, jim, against sap and oracle. they're flat to down. we're up exponentially. there is no comparison. >> benioff went on to say his company's competitive position has never been stronger. no other company he says has a focus like ours. for that full interview jim had with marc benioff tine into "mad money" tonight. >>> billions of cash flow in cisco is above expectations. >> it's crazy, it's a great quarter. the only knock on this...
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this again saps all morale.fact, i don't want to go to the meeting i don't care, please don't let me in the meeting. everybody who has been associated with this man has been diminished last had his own reputation whether it's rosenstein or general mcmaster. westbound talking about the appointment of robert mueller as the special counsel has somewhat called the waters. >> i don't think too much. i think this is a reality tv show and people everybody in this town, going to want to write the book, leak the memo, get their own self preservation out there and the reality tv show involves the public unwinding. not a private investigation. >> woodruff: mark shields, david brooks. >> woodruff: finally, an essay by author richard ford. his latest book, "between them," is a memoir of his parents' lives, and tonight he shares his humble opinion about the power of testimony tonight. have a listen. >> goodness knows, there are lots of reasons to write a memoir. to render testimony. to bear witness. to make sense of a recolle
this again saps all morale.fact, i don't want to go to the meeting i don't care, please don't let me in the meeting. everybody who has been associated with this man has been diminished last had his own reputation whether it's rosenstein or general mcmaster. westbound talking about the appointment of robert mueller as the special counsel has somewhat called the waters. >> i don't think too much. i think this is a reality tv show and people everybody in this town, going to want to write the...
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meaning the whole idea behind obamacare, the saps, were going to be the 27-year-olds who paid for the older people who didn't sign up. aetna said you only allowed a profit margin of 20% but only gave us sick -- liz: the issue is obamacare built the mini monopolies and the states could ratchet up the costs because they were sick people. the republicans are trying to get rid of that. the question is will the republicans cut medicaid? are they hurting people that way? >> two things i want to say about the bill. number one is medicaid expansion will stay. i do not believe the cuts to medicaid will say. in i think the senate is more moderate and i think there's 20 republican senators in the 32 states up for re-election. they're popular in 32 states, i say the medicaid expansion will stay in. that's one thing. the other thing i want to point out is the biggest thing the bill does on the positive side is gets rid of mandates that force to you buy something that doesn't give you what's advertised. liz: like what? >> come to dr. siegel's office, siegel says i take obamacare, sir, guess what? t
meaning the whole idea behind obamacare, the saps, were going to be the 27-year-olds who paid for the older people who didn't sign up. aetna said you only allowed a profit margin of 20% but only gave us sick -- liz: the issue is obamacare built the mini monopolies and the states could ratchet up the costs because they were sick people. the republicans are trying to get rid of that. the question is will the republicans cut medicaid? are they hurting people that way? >> two things i want to...
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live business, powered by sap. when you run live, you run simple. thithis is the new new york.e?in. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov p3 planters nuts, jerky and whaseeds.at? i like a variety in my protein. totally, that's why i have this uh trail mix. wow minty. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. bp engineered a fleet of 32 brand new ships with advanced technology, so we can make sure oil and gas get where they need to go safely. because safety is never being satisfi
live business, powered by sap. when you run live, you run simple. thithis is the new new york.e?in. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov p3 planters nuts, jerky and whaseeds.at? i like a variety in my protein. totally, that's why i have this uh trail mix. wow minty. p3 snacks. the more...
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>> we should withdraw from it because it is economy-sapping concept where we allow the glal treatto reduce normal market operationof the marketplace. the other thing, why on earth would trump enter into any treaty by europeans or pressure on them. if you look at nato, they have not lived up to the pledges to fund nato. the u.s. basically funded that, the majority of that to its economic detriment. look at trades europeans enter among themselves. they have not abided that. why would trump give the u.s. credibility to a treaty that is anathema to our economic progress? i don't get it. melissa: so logical. david: john, you make a statement which is pretty profound, in fact what the paris accord does is it assumes that economic progress and climate change are at loggerheads. that is, you can't have economic progress without hurting the environment. so which you say what? >> well that's absurd. let's remember that oil is of the earth. coal is of the earth. so i don't see how consumption of that which comes from the earth could actually weaken it or threaten the planet. furthermore, if you look
>> we should withdraw from it because it is economy-sapping concept where we allow the glal treatto reduce normal market operationof the marketplace. the other thing, why on earth would trump enter into any treaty by europeans or pressure on them. if you look at nato, they have not lived up to the pledges to fund nato. the u.s. basically funded that, the majority of that to its economic detriment. look at trades europeans enter among themselves. they have not abided that. why would trump...
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live business, powered by sap.n you run live, you run simple. ♪ >>> paul dixon's apparent breakdown turned out to be nothing more than a ruse to get moved to a better housing unit. >> put me in medical. >> no, you're not going. >> i won't say a word. i'll go to sleep. >> but officers saw through the hoax and returned dixon to his cell. now he's on his way back to general population and says he's changed his tune. he's also gotten his clothes back. >> i guess i was in the chicken soup, graduated back to the orange uniform. you know, behaved. did pretty good. >> how does it feel to be in this? >> much better. i learned that if i ever do come back, which i'm not going to come back to jail, i'll do it the right way and take it like a man. it's not worth it putting these guys through all types of hell, you know. >> dixon is in jail on a probation violation for third degree theft but soon will be going home. >> i went to court today, and they granted me time served and they terminated my probation. so i'm waiting a littl
live business, powered by sap.n you run live, you run simple. ♪ >>> paul dixon's apparent breakdown turned out to be nothing more than a ruse to get moved to a better housing unit. >> put me in medical. >> no, you're not going. >> i won't say a word. i'll go to sleep. >> but officers saw through the hoax and returned dixon to his cell. now he's on his way back to general population and says he's changed his tune. he's also gotten his clothes back. >> i...
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now it's proposing charging venues including the stadium as well as sap for extra services. >> that policybasically defines the cost and defines how we can recoup that money from this specific venue. >> we have to look at the whole situation. what are these moneys they are requesting, what -- how are they justifying it and these payments. >> the board is expected to take it up june 1st. >>> good news for caltrain. the transit administration approved nearly6 other million dollars to electify the train tracks. the transformation will nearly double the number of riders caltrain can carry. the money need to be approved by the end of next month. there were concerns the government wouldn't give them the money after republicans said some would go for the high speed rail system. >>> tonight the school district could decide if a school will be shut down. parents have held rallies prior to stray to save the school. that's after the school district announced it's not earthquake safe. officials recommended closing the campus and sending the 500 to other school that's fall when classes start. parents h
now it's proposing charging venues including the stadium as well as sap for extra services. >> that policybasically defines the cost and defines how we can recoup that money from this specific venue. >> we have to look at the whole situation. what are these moneys they are requesting, what -- how are they justifying it and these payments. >> the board is expected to take it up june 1st. >>> good news for caltrain. the transit administration approved nearly6 other...
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live business, powered by sap.ve, you run simple. >> tucker: time for tonight's reality check. with all of the media panderingm about russian meddling in the american politics, you would think that the prospect of noncitizens literally voting in our elections would be a greater concern. that is foreign meddling if there ever was any. but as you know, it's not. the same press claims that illegal voting never, ever happens and you're an idiot and a bad person to think otherwise. now, a new study shows that is a lie so many they tell. the public interest legal foundation says that more than 5,000 people in the state of virginia alone successfully registered to vote despite being foreign citizens. therefore, banned from voting. jay christian adams is president of the general counsel of the public interest legal foundation for whom we are grateful and he joins us tonight. i know this isn't true because it is never happens in american history, right? >> voter fraud is a myth.kn this is the real foreign influence in ameri
live business, powered by sap.ve, you run simple. >> tucker: time for tonight's reality check. with all of the media panderingm about russian meddling in the american politics, you would think that the prospect of noncitizens literally voting in our elections would be a greater concern. that is foreign meddling if there ever was any. but as you know, it's not. the same press claims that illegal voting never, ever happens and you're an idiot and a bad person to think otherwise. now, a new...