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>> thank you, sarah. brief questions. the first, a follow-up about the question on brazil. up until a few months ago, you used to give us readouts of the president's calls with world leaders, including congratulatory calls to newly elect elected leaders, such as president macron and chancellor merkel. did the president or does the president plan to make a call to president-elect bolsonaro? >> he did and he spoke with him last night. i actually sent a note to the white house press pool. if you didn't receive that, i'll make sure you do after the briefing. >> sarah, with the election eight days away, some republicans such as mr. hugan, the nominee for the senate in new jersey, do not mention at the president at all, do not invoke his name or image. others, such as mr. dewine, running for governor of ohio, have him in brochures and pictures. does -- is the president aware that some candidates run against him and is this going to enter into his decision where to go in the final days? >> that's a decision for
>> thank you, sarah. brief questions. the first, a follow-up about the question on brazil. up until a few months ago, you used to give us readouts of the president's calls with world leaders, including congratulatory calls to newly elect elected leaders, such as president macron and chancellor merkel. did the president or does the president plan to make a call to president-elect bolsonaro? >> he did and he spoke with him last night. i actually sent a note to the white house press...
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sarah: thank you so much. saudi arabia has what could be joint investigation into the saudi journalist, jamal khashoggi. the dissident writer was last seen walking into the saudi consulate more than a week ago. the washington post claims turkey has recordings of him being interrogated, tortured and murdered inside the consulate. it says the turkish officials have informed t trump administration about those recordings.. >>>> this is the lasast public foototage of jamal khashoggggi walking ininto the saudidi conse on october 2. the washington post, for which he is a columnist, says secret audio and video shows the journalist detainened inside bya saudi secucurity team. they then killed him and dismembered his body. the post, which is running an ad campaign to draw attention to the case says it has the information from u.s. officials. they spoke on condition of anonymity. the audio recordings reportedly suggest that he was tortured and beaten. neither the u.s. or turkish government have confirmed the reports. the
sarah: thank you so much. saudi arabia has what could be joint investigation into the saudi journalist, jamal khashoggi. the dissident writer was last seen walking into the saudi consulate more than a week ago. the washington post claims turkey has recordings of him being interrogated, tortured and murdered inside the consulate. it says the turkish officials have informed t trump administration about those recordings.. >>>> this is the lasast public foototage of jamal khashoggggi...
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so sarah tracy kept money in the burke and herbert bank. this money was to be used to purchase mount vernon from the washington family, but during the war, union troops decided they want the money for themselves. of course, sarah tracy refused and decided she would move the money out of burke and herbert bank into riggs bank in washington, d.c., but she had to do this very covertly. she took the money out of the bank and put the money in the bottom of a basket and put eggs on top of the basket. she went into washington, d.c., she met with mr. riggs, where she sold these eggs to him, and she made sure the transaction was legitimate because she received a receipt for the sale of these eggs. thanks to sarah tracy and the movement of this money, we are able to still visit and enjoy mount vernon today. not only were women nurses during the war, not only were they entrepreneurs, having jobs , selling items, but women were also soldiers in the war. however, they had to do this in a disguise. it was entirely frowned upon for women to join the war a
so sarah tracy kept money in the burke and herbert bank. this money was to be used to purchase mount vernon from the washington family, but during the war, union troops decided they want the money for themselves. of course, sarah tracy refused and decided she would move the money out of burke and herbert bank into riggs bank in washington, d.c., but she had to do this very covertly. she took the money out of the bank and put the money in the bottom of a basket and put eggs on top of the basket....
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sarah. >> thank you, sarah.sk the president whether he called president obama or any of the others bombs were addressed to and he said, if they want me to but we'll probably pass. can you explain why that decision -- >> the president spoke with governor cuomo of new york last week and at this time there aren't any plans for other calls. if there are, we'll let you know. halle. >> one more question about jamal khashoggi. can you tell us if cia director haspel heard the tape that he was killed in the embassy? >> i can't confirm or deny of the intelligence director haspel saw while there. >> throughout the course of this briefing you repeatedly defended president's attacks on political opponents as valid since the midterms coming up. >> no. not because of the midterms. i have defended the president, i have defended the president fighting back when he is regularly attacked. there is a difference. doesn't matter if there is midterm or not. the president will defend himself and he will fight back. >> from a political
sarah. >> thank you, sarah.sk the president whether he called president obama or any of the others bombs were addressed to and he said, if they want me to but we'll probably pass. can you explain why that decision -- >> the president spoke with governor cuomo of new york last week and at this time there aren't any plans for other calls. if there are, we'll let you know. halle. >> one more question about jamal khashoggi. can you tell us if cia director haspel heard the tape...
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>> sarah? >> go back to this -- it was pretty obvious that the president was mocking christine blasey ford last night. he said how did you get home? i don't remember. how did you get there? i don't remember. where is this place? i don't remember. he seemed to be to the delight of the crowd there in mississippi mocking her repeatedly. is there something wrong with the president of the united states mocking somebody that said she was sexually assaulted? >> it seems to me he was stating facts laid out in the testimony. every single word that judge kavanaugh said is looked at, examined, picked apart by most of you in this room and no one is looking at whether or not the accusations made are corroborated, whether there's evidence to support them. every person she named said they don't recall or wasn't there. every single bit of evidence and facts that we have seen in this moment have supported judge kavanaugh's case and the president simply pointing out the facts of the matter and that is what the s
>> sarah? >> go back to this -- it was pretty obvious that the president was mocking christine blasey ford last night. he said how did you get home? i don't remember. how did you get there? i don't remember. where is this place? i don't remember. he seemed to be to the delight of the crowd there in mississippi mocking her repeatedly. is there something wrong with the president of the united states mocking somebody that said she was sexually assaulted? >> it seems to me he was...
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one woman in particular is sarah edmonds. she also went by frank thomas. she was very open about being a woman soldier, especially after the war, and after the work she -- after the war, she would dress in traditionally men and women's clothing. we know about 300 to 500 women that served during the war, but those are the ones we know about. there is a number that we might not ever know about historically that fought during the war. so, our last stop is the beulah baptist church. this church was established in 1863. this was the first african-american church built after union occupation in alexandria, and in the 1860's, during the civil war, this would have been the edge of town. further down, the street would be more country side, and this is also where contraband caps on -- camps were low trait -- were located. they were like refugee camp that we would recognize today. they were encampments of formerly enslaved sleep will -- people. term encampments and the contraband camp started cropping up early on into the civil war. in 1861, general benjamin butler,
one woman in particular is sarah edmonds. she also went by frank thomas. she was very open about being a woman soldier, especially after the war, and after the work she -- after the war, she would dress in traditionally men and women's clothing. we know about 300 to 500 women that served during the war, but those are the ones we know about. there is a number that we might not ever know about historically that fought during the war. so, our last stop is the beulah baptist church. this church was...
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sarah: you're seeing a trend right now. all these companies were convinced to join facebook in part because facebook said they could remain a little bit independent, sort of like the same independent company they always were, but within facebook, with all these resources to grow faster. it looks like that kind of promise is eroding a bit. iribe said he needs time off because he has been in the game for 30 -- 20 years and he needs a break. whether that's the real reason, i'm sure we will find out soon. it's part of this larger trend of facebook taking a little more control over the future of facebook, which is, as we have spoken about on the show, the future of facebook will be more diversified than facebook itself and the newsfeed. it will be dependent on these other properties to bring money in that is more diversified and certainly v.r. is one of the longest-term bets. emily: iribe's departure is certainly not surprising. you have reported on tension between the oculus founders and facebook that goes way back, but him lea
sarah: you're seeing a trend right now. all these companies were convinced to join facebook in part because facebook said they could remain a little bit independent, sort of like the same independent company they always were, but within facebook, with all these resources to grow faster. it looks like that kind of promise is eroding a bit. iribe said he needs time off because he has been in the game for 30 -- 20 years and he needs a break. whether that's the real reason, i'm sure we will find...
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bring in sarah sanders from the white house, obviously press secretary. sarah, you've been following all this last night to today, from the president's rally and beyond. what are your thoughts? looks like another critic of the president was targeted, robert de niro, joe biden who might be running against the president and critical of him. what do you make of this? >> the president has been made aware of the latest developments that have taken place this morning. as he said yesterday, as he continued to say from day one of taking office, that we condemn violence in all forms. this is a despicable act and certainly something that should never take place in america. steve: absolutely. one hour ago the president treat tweeted this out, a very big part of anger we see in our society is caused by the purposefully false and inaccurate reporting the mainstream media i refer to as fake news. it has gotten so bad and hateful it is beyond description. mainstream media must clean up its act fast. what is the president saying there? >> certainly the media has a role t
bring in sarah sanders from the white house, obviously press secretary. sarah, you've been following all this last night to today, from the president's rally and beyond. what are your thoughts? looks like another critic of the president was targeted, robert de niro, joe biden who might be running against the president and critical of him. what do you make of this? >> the president has been made aware of the latest developments that have taken place this morning. as he said yesterday, as...
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sarah signed the checks.iness doug first invested in, before he got interested in the oil lease. it was a big operation. 100 trucks hauling water to and from oil fracking sites. very profitable. james let it be known that he was backed by a billion dollar trust fund. >> i was like, their guy's a winner. >> a lot of money around. were they making money? >> yes, it sure seemed like it. >> and james was buff, all man. >> it's 20 degrees outside and he'd be wear ago tee shiring a . he wants you to see his guns. he's showing them off. they're perfectly white teeth and tans. they looked like ken and barbie. they didn't fit in at all. >> not a nickname sarah took to, mind you. >> no, i feel like i have somewhat of a brain, i don't want to be called just a barbie. >> you're living in a town of men. >> 92-1. >> all jacked up on testosterone. >> yeah, it was miserable. every day was a plan on how to get out. >> with him? >> yeah, we wanted to leave the oil field, but he just saw so much opportunity and money. he was li
sarah signed the checks.iness doug first invested in, before he got interested in the oil lease. it was a big operation. 100 trucks hauling water to and from oil fracking sites. very profitable. james let it be known that he was backed by a billion dollar trust fund. >> i was like, their guy's a winner. >> a lot of money around. were they making money? >> yes, it sure seemed like it. >> and james was buff, all man. >> it's 20 degrees outside and he'd be wear ago...
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here is sarah frier from san francisco.verall number was downgraded on who was affected, but it is pretty unnerving but data these people have. sarah: 30 million people overall had their access tokens stolen which means hackers were able to get in. upon further investigation, facebook realized of those 30 million, half of them had the sensitive information you're talking about, the search information, location information. that is not something someone to get from your profile publicly so it is very concerning. that sort of data is difficult -- people don't really share that on the web otherwise. joe: on the one hand, fewer thane may have been hacked the initial headline number that came out, but the people that were hacked, i think there were 14 million, a had pretty intimate details revealed. what kind of stuff for the hackers able to learn? sarah: the hackers rape able to learn also took things. their religion, gender, location, hometown. all of this information that, when you have personal information go on the web it g
here is sarah frier from san francisco.verall number was downgraded on who was affected, but it is pretty unnerving but data these people have. sarah: 30 million people overall had their access tokens stolen which means hackers were able to get in. upon further investigation, facebook realized of those 30 million, half of them had the sensitive information you're talking about, the search information, location information. that is not something someone to get from your profile publicly so it is...
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>> sarah, yes. i wanted to ask you -- [inaudible] spokesperson under general kelly, chief of staff marine, the -- a morning, i know quite a bit about the press. they are not the enemy of the american people. shouldn't you reserve the term people who are actually the enemy of the united states rather than journalists? is notpresident referencing all media. hee talking about the -- he's growing amounthe of fake news that exists in the country and the president is calling that out. >> may i ask a follow-up, please? >> go ahead, jim. >> since you mentioned that, the president said this morning the fake news media, the true ento of -- the true enemy of the people, must stop. record state for the which outlets that you and the as the enemy of the people? >> i'm not going to walk through a list. think those individuals probably know who they are. >> would that include my outlet, which received -- >> i don't think it's acessarily specific to general, broad generalization of a full outlet. at times, i think
>> sarah, yes. i wanted to ask you -- [inaudible] spokesperson under general kelly, chief of staff marine, the -- a morning, i know quite a bit about the press. they are not the enemy of the american people. shouldn't you reserve the term people who are actually the enemy of the united states rather than journalists? is notpresident referencing all media. hee talking about the -- he's growing amounthe of fake news that exists in the country and the president is calling that out. >>...
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sarah paulson. stormy daniels. and music from kacey musgraves. and now, from this point on, here's jimmy kimmel! zbli thank you for coming. there's a -- there's a lot going on tonight. remember when there used to be nothing going on? i miss those days. we'll begin with the ongoing saga of a high school and college student named brett kavanaugh. several of his former classmates have come forward to question whether or not he was truthful in his testimony last week, specifically on the subject of how much he used to drink. multiple classmates say they were him as a belligerent drunk, including a classmate from yale, a gentleman named chad ludington, who dropped this bombshell on cnn. >> chris dudley and brett kavanaugh and i went to a ub-40 concert. >> jimmy: holy crap, it's worse than i even imagined. if going to a ub-40 concert isn't proof that this guy has a serious lack of judgment, i don't know. those terrible reggae cover songs. how did this not come up in the background check? they went to a ba
sarah paulson. stormy daniels. and music from kacey musgraves. and now, from this point on, here's jimmy kimmel! zbli thank you for coming. there's a -- there's a lot going on tonight. remember when there used to be nothing going on? i miss those days. we'll begin with the ongoing saga of a high school and college student named brett kavanaugh. several of his former classmates have come forward to question whether or not he was truthful in his testimony last week, specifically on the subject of...
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sarah frier, thank you for that story.slid as much as 16% after words that their ceo is leaving to become ceo of nextdoor. our analysts said fryer's leadership was more instrumental than that of jack dorsey. let's shift gears to cryptocurrencies. wehaven bitcoin continued its , rough year, falling as much as seven percent on thursday. other rivals dropped as much as 11% to 13%. all of this on the same day as nouriel roubini told the senate banking committee this -- >> crypto is the mother and father of all scams and bubbles. blockchain is the most overhyped technology ever. it is not better than a glorified database. caroline: the bad news for the digital world -- digital currency world continues. coinbase took a bit hit with an $.80 drop in its buy/sell user volume. coinbase's u.s. dollar volumes have fallen $.80. dire, indeed. that's over a period of fourth quarter last year to third quarter of this year. i will ask you first, with the senate hearing, flamboyant stuff from nouriel roubini, as ever. what does it mean, wif
sarah frier, thank you for that story.slid as much as 16% after words that their ceo is leaving to become ceo of nextdoor. our analysts said fryer's leadership was more instrumental than that of jack dorsey. let's shift gears to cryptocurrencies. wehaven bitcoin continued its , rough year, falling as much as seven percent on thursday. other rivals dropped as much as 11% to 13%. all of this on the same day as nouriel roubini told the senate banking committee this -- >> crypto is the mother...
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caroline: sarah, you are looking at many sectors. how much of these pre-announcements been a problem? sarah: we have one earlier this week saying china is cracking down on border policy checking people coming into the country. that said names like tiffany and louis vuitton were lower on the day. it is kind of leading to higher input costs as well. not keep up with this. caroline: let's talk about earnings. michael, how do you set yourself up going into the earnings season and how is technology likely to outperform, underperform, or match? michael: i think this whole trade war story is much bigger. the first half of the year, earnings and tax cuts were a big part of it. offshoreriation of the tax on technology corporations has become old news. going forward, everyone will be focused on how the companies manage the tariffs, the supply chain issues, and we have an environment where we have got to one-time boost from the corporate tax-cut. what is the outlook going forward? as sarah noted, we've seen weakness in other sectors which will
caroline: sarah, you are looking at many sectors. how much of these pre-announcements been a problem? sarah: we have one earlier this week saying china is cracking down on border policy checking people coming into the country. that said names like tiffany and louis vuitton were lower on the day. it is kind of leading to higher input costs as well. not keep up with this. caroline: let's talk about earnings. michael, how do you set yourself up going into the earnings season and how is technology...
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thanks. >> thank you, sarah. earlier today, secretary of state mike pompeo made a very important announcement regarding the president's decision to terminate the 195 5 treaty of amity with iran, a treaty iran madek mockery of with its support of terrorism and made line behavior throughout the middle east. today's decision was a defeat for iran. it correctly rejected nearly all of iran's requests, but we are disappointed that the icj failed to recognize that it has no jurisdiction to issue any order with respect to sanctions the united states imposes to protect its own essential security under the treaty. instead, the court allowed iran to use it as a forum for propaganda. the iranian regime has systemically pursued a policy of hostility toward the united states that defames the central premise of the treaty of am itsity. the regime cannot practice animosity in its con dukduct an then ask for amity. in addition to the treaty of amity, i'm announcing that the president has decided that the united states will withdr
thanks. >> thank you, sarah. earlier today, secretary of state mike pompeo made a very important announcement regarding the president's decision to terminate the 195 5 treaty of amity with iran, a treaty iran madek mockery of with its support of terrorism and made line behavior throughout the middle east. today's decision was a defeat for iran. it correctly rejected nearly all of iran's requests, but we are disappointed that the icj failed to recognize that it has no jurisdiction to issue...
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life and looking back to sarah's music today we're in hollywood and to be exact at the hollywood bowl this place is amazing isn't it and the best part about today is that i get to go down there on to the stage and perform with the los angeles philharmonic with the wonderful gustavo dudamel. for the. hollywood bowl in los angeles is a world class outdoor concert hall and is the summer residence of the los angeles philharmonic. the bow opened in one thousand nine hundred twenty two and has since hosted everyone from louis armstrong luciano pavarotti to jimi hendrix and the beatles concert goers enjoy a variety of musical styles movies packed live orchestra and a spectacular fireworks finale to end each season. there are three types of seating here at the bowl here at the box seats where you can bring a picnic with your friends and also be served at your place or you can sit in the super seats at the back with a cup holder here in the middle and right at the back there on the bench seat. i've heard you can get a ticket for a dollar. because this is the first time i play with you with the
life and looking back to sarah's music today we're in hollywood and to be exact at the hollywood bowl this place is amazing isn't it and the best part about today is that i get to go down there on to the stage and perform with the los angeles philharmonic with the wonderful gustavo dudamel. for the. hollywood bowl in los angeles is a world class outdoor concert hall and is the summer residence of the los angeles philharmonic. the bow opened in one thousand nine hundred twenty two and has since...
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sarah: not so much.vestors to rank the risks as they see them now, that can be back and forth between the rising rate environment and trade. they may talk about earnings in the profit outlook and what is happening next year and i have to ask them, where do the midterms make it on your list? they are not thinking of it too much. a lot are saying we might get a trade deal after the midterm elections, and a lot of people are saying it is positive because typically, after midterm elections, you see a run-up at the end of the year. maybe a positive thing because of history in the way the markets work. not so much a huge risk. sarah in new york and sahil kapur in washington, great analysis from you both. a check on business flash headlines. ubisoft is weighing its options to compete with larger rivals. a firm oversees more than $2 trillion. is aimed atulus preventing the economy from slowing further while they support rolled material demand. the sea over the tinto -- >> lots of talks about her divorce, but if
sarah: not so much.vestors to rank the risks as they see them now, that can be back and forth between the rising rate environment and trade. they may talk about earnings in the profit outlook and what is happening next year and i have to ask them, where do the midterms make it on your list? they are not thinking of it too much. a lot are saying we might get a trade deal after the midterm elections, and a lot of people are saying it is positive because typically, after midterm elections, you see...
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we will leave it to the president to lay out that case. >> thanks, sarah. could you tell us, does the white house believe they have a legal authority to close the southern boarder and is it an option being explored? >> we have a number of options on the table and we are exploring each of those. when we have a decision, we will let you know. >> two questions, please. last week we asked the president when he called president obama or others that the bombs were addressed to and he said if they want me to, but we will probably pass. >> the president spoke with governor cuomo last week and there are no plans for further calls. if there are, we will let you know. >> one more about jamal khashoggi. can you tell us if the cia director haskell heard the tape that they have proving that he was killed? >> i can't confirm or deny the specifics of the intelligence that she saw while she was there. >> throughout the course of this briefing you defended the president's attacks on political opponents as valid because the mid-terms of coming up. >> not because of the mid-te
we will leave it to the president to lay out that case. >> thanks, sarah. could you tell us, does the white house believe they have a legal authority to close the southern boarder and is it an option being explored? >> we have a number of options on the table and we are exploring each of those. when we have a decision, we will let you know. >> two questions, please. last week we asked the president when he called president obama or others that the bombs were addressed to and...
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let's welcome sarah frier in san francisco. this comes after the founders quit last week. we'll does bring more stability? sarah: adam mosseri took on the role of directing instagram's product in the spring day and he is a longtime confidant of mark zuckerberg a, he has been at the company for about 10 years, so yes, it brings continuity but more ability for instagram to integrate with facebook. hisould note, adam mosseri, new title of the of instagram, not ceo. ay giving the news tod the signal that there will be continuity for instagram's culture and community and he will try to deliver on their vision. shery: what are we expecting to be the dynamics between adam mosseri and mark zuckerberg? it is a very different
let's welcome sarah frier in san francisco. this comes after the founders quit last week. we'll does bring more stability? sarah: adam mosseri took on the role of directing instagram's product in the spring day and he is a longtime confidant of mark zuckerberg a, he has been at the company for about 10 years, so yes, it brings continuity but more ability for instagram to integrate with facebook. hisould note, adam mosseri, new title of the of instagram, not ceo. ay giving the news tod the...
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we are thrilled to have sarah smarsh here.f you have a question for these amazing journalists and authors please head to the microphone. we have a winner, please. >> thank you. in america we often see higher education is the ticket to prosperity. but we have seen changes in college affordability, the rise of student debt. does that enter either of your books or stories? >> one of the biggest causes of people struggling to stay in or get into the middle-class and i was saying -- it is much worse for middle-class people of color because they go to for profit colleges in higher numbers and i don't know if anyone has been in a for profit college but the process of getting loans is more predatory and the outcomes are worse. you spend all this money as many people in my book have done. sometimes in middle-age they went back and get a certificate and went to graduate school, went to for profit colleges, law schools and couldn't get a job because the schools were not tiered high enough and some went out of business, there were lawsuit
we are thrilled to have sarah smarsh here.f you have a question for these amazing journalists and authors please head to the microphone. we have a winner, please. >> thank you. in america we often see higher education is the ticket to prosperity. but we have seen changes in college affordability, the rise of student debt. does that enter either of your books or stories? >> one of the biggest causes of people struggling to stay in or get into the middle-class and i was saying -- it...
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and then stand by for the arrival of the mother of the bride, sarah ferguson, also known as the duchess. she's not been an entirely welcome figure within royal circles for a good many years. she's had an unfortunate habit of embarrassing them. and then as man and wife together, a carriage ride, it's been seen as an attempt to emulate the ride is taken by harry and meghan after their wedding and concerns have been expressed about the cost of providing security. a number of viewers took exception to the tone of that report, including this one, who recorded this video for us. his comments were fairly sarcastic and at times quite mean—spirited. he made some comments about the sharp ambitions of the bride's father and mother in an obvious dig at prince andrew and sarah ferguson. we all know that sarah ferguson has had a stormy relationship with the royal family over the years, but really, i thought it was a bit low of nicholas witchell to have a dig on eugenie's wedding day. there was also a comment about how this wedding was not in the premier league as well as the insinuation that eugenie
and then stand by for the arrival of the mother of the bride, sarah ferguson, also known as the duchess. she's not been an entirely welcome figure within royal circles for a good many years. she's had an unfortunate habit of embarrassing them. and then as man and wife together, a carriage ride, it's been seen as an attempt to emulate the ride is taken by harry and meghan after their wedding and concerns have been expressed about the cost of providing security. a number of viewers took exception...
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sarah sanders, she's set to brief reporters any minute now.w, americans head to the polls. brand new fox power rankings and we're shifting two key senate races. could young voters have their biggest impacts yet? our political panel will break it all down. make a smart choice. replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna... made with carbsteady to help manage blood sugar... ...and end the day with a smile. glucerna®. everyday progress. glucerna®. your insurance rates a scratch so smallr you could fix it with a pen. how about using that pen to sign up for new insurance instead? for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i am a techie dad.n. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >> dana: new evidence today that millennials
sarah sanders, she's set to brief reporters any minute now.w, americans head to the polls. brand new fox power rankings and we're shifting two key senate races. could young voters have their biggest impacts yet? our political panel will break it all down. make a smart choice. replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna... made with carbsteady to help manage blood sugar... ...and end the day with a smile. glucerna®. everyday progress. glucerna®. your insurance rates a scratch so smallr you...
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for now it is sarah netanyahu alone who is on trial.er legal team has fired off a response in the public domain. in a statement earlier today, they pinned the blame on this for the former caretaker who has led his own protests and larger protests against what he says is alleged corruption in the prime minister's residence. sarah netanyahu's legal team say the laws that governing ordering meals inside the residence. perhaps a preview of the legal defense they'll mount. >> where do things stand with the corruption probes regarding her husband? >> benjamin netanyahu was just questioned for the third time as those probes have lasted more than a year now and have been ongoing here. the decision now is the attorney general, whether he makes the decision to indict. only a slight preview of when he'd make that decision when one of the police investigators or attorneys involved there said that it would come some time in the next six months. still quite open-ended on the timeline of when the attorney general will make his decision in the investig
for now it is sarah netanyahu alone who is on trial.er legal team has fired off a response in the public domain. in a statement earlier today, they pinned the blame on this for the former caretaker who has led his own protests and larger protests against what he says is alleged corruption in the prime minister's residence. sarah netanyahu's legal team say the laws that governing ordering meals inside the residence. perhaps a preview of the legal defense they'll mount. >> where do things...
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sarah and john, i will start with you.f you and catherine reported today is you have mccabe and lisa page, when rod rosenstein said he wanted to record the president of the united states and this would be a plot against the firing of james comey which he recommended. they ever saying it's real. rosenstein is saying it's not real. was only sarcastic. two people in the deep state. who do you believe? >> this is why we have to come to the truth. somebody is lying here. we have the former general counsel for the fbi james bakker. this is so important. bakker delivered this testimony without any emotion. he absolutely 100% believed andrew mccabe and lisa page. even more shocking is that there are 2 other people within the administration who were on board with rod rosenstein and trying to invoke the 25th amendment saying that the president was unfit for office. there is something happening within the administration. rod rosenstein has those answers. thursday will be telling. will he show up and answer all of these questions. who
sarah and john, i will start with you.f you and catherine reported today is you have mccabe and lisa page, when rod rosenstein said he wanted to record the president of the united states and this would be a plot against the firing of james comey which he recommended. they ever saying it's real. rosenstein is saying it's not real. was only sarcastic. two people in the deep state. who do you believe? >> this is why we have to come to the truth. somebody is lying here. we have the former...
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sarah forgany: that is your time. thank you. congressman, you have 90 seconds for response. rep. o'rourke: senator cruz has a very troubling record when it comes to judicial nominations and confirmations. he supported the nomination of a judge, jeff mateer, who described transgender children as part of satan's plan, who believes in conversion therapy. he supported the nomination of someone to be a judge who had never tried a case before, another potential judge who could not tell us whether brown v. board of education was correctly decided. from our perspective, in a state where you can be fired for being gay, i want a justice who believes in civil rights. from the perspective of a state that ranks 50th in voter turnout in the country, not by accident, by design, some people drawn out of their democracy, i want a justice who believes in voting rights. for a state that has is at the epicenter of the maternal mortality crisis, as we made it harder and harder for women to get access to the health care that they need, to get that ce
sarah forgany: that is your time. thank you. congressman, you have 90 seconds for response. rep. o'rourke: senator cruz has a very troubling record when it comes to judicial nominations and confirmations. he supported the nomination of a judge, jeff mateer, who described transgender children as part of satan's plan, who believes in conversion therapy. he supported the nomination of someone to be a judge who had never tried a case before, another potential judge who could not tell us whether...
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sarah, thank you, sarah ra i nsfo rd , position.ank you, sarah rainsford, our moscow correspondent. over the way they dealt with the aftermath of a fight three police officers have been found guilty of gross misconduct over the way they dealt with the aftermath of a fight outside a bedford nightclub five years ago which left a man paralysed. a fourth officer was found guilty of misconduct. lauren moss reports. julian cole was a keen athlete, studying sports science. now he is paralysed and brain damaged after a scuffle which led to his arrest outside a nightclub in bedford in 2013. four officers who were there of the night were accused of misconduct, including breach of standards of duties. julian broke his neck and suffered a severe spinal injury following an argument with bouncers and police after he had been asked to leave the club. an ambulance was not called until he was at the police station. his family arrived at court today hoping for answers. my hope is... i need justice. no matter what ever they did for him, it will not br
sarah, thank you, sarah ra i nsfo rd , position.ank you, sarah rainsford, our moscow correspondent. over the way they dealt with the aftermath of a fight three police officers have been found guilty of gross misconduct over the way they dealt with the aftermath of a fight outside a bedford nightclub five years ago which left a man paralysed. a fourth officer was found guilty of misconduct. lauren moss reports. julian cole was a keen athlete, studying sports science. now he is paralysed and...
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as sarah pointed out price is by direct payments. consumers are in the cost of this, which is -- when you're china's elegance competitors in the world market. it switches to these target price and deficiency payments and then slowly but surely less linked to the point where the payments are associated with some sort of historical base. this frees producers to been plant whatever is going to bring the best market return. that is how they are going to respond to global markets. prices are allowed to fall to whatever level the markets will support. in the meantime producers have a fixed payment at one point or some kind of payment based on the way the markets are moving. as sarah pointed out, very expensive to run these programs. the target price difference and she program you don't price -- deficiency program you don't price for that much but used. the pivot differences between market prices and target prices. at this time also payment limitations are introduced. there are also concerns associated with the structure of farming and they
as sarah pointed out price is by direct payments. consumers are in the cost of this, which is -- when you're china's elegance competitors in the world market. it switches to these target price and deficiency payments and then slowly but surely less linked to the point where the payments are associated with some sort of historical base. this frees producers to been plant whatever is going to bring the best market return. that is how they are going to respond to global markets. prices are allowed...
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for now, it is sarah netanyahu alone who is on trial.nn, cnn, jerusalem. >>> voters in cameroon are heading to the polls right now and expected to re-elect the president for a seventh term. that 85-year-old is one of africa's longest servie ing rul have been accused of running a brutal regime. the odds are against them and comes with unrust est in their country. >>> the former president is no longer running for reelection, but his influence is still being felt there. our shasta darlington explains from asu pasao paulo. >> reporter: this was the scene months ago adoring crowds greeting the crowds. that was just hours before he handed himself into police to serve a 12-year prison sentence for corruption. >> translator: the more days they leave me in there, the nor lulas are going to be born. >> reporter: a former army captain jumps ahead of the race. but last month, he was stabbed in the stup miomach in a campai rally. and spent weeks in the hospital posting selfies and defiant videos. this country is ours, brazil above all, god above ever
for now, it is sarah netanyahu alone who is on trial.nn, cnn, jerusalem. >>> voters in cameroon are heading to the polls right now and expected to re-elect the president for a seventh term. that 85-year-old is one of africa's longest servie ing rul have been accused of running a brutal regime. the odds are against them and comes with unrust est in their country. >>> the former president is no longer running for reelection, but his influence is still being felt there. our...
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also with me in the studio is sarah frier who covers facebook.arah, there is a situation rapidly developing right now where you have the left wing candidate calling for an investigation into the right-wing candidate for deliberately running and deploying fake news, not just on facebook, but on whatsapp. what do we know? sarah: haddad has been attacked by a lot of this misinformation, and he is asking federal authorities to see if that is onaro'sfrom bols campaign. a lot of the venue for this attack is on whatsapp. that is something important to think about. as facebook deploys the war room where they are trying to see the fake news trends and find reports about not just voter suppression but hate speech and spam, whatsapp is a harder platform for them to deal with because they cannot see what people are sending each other. emily: the initial election happened on october 7. we have heard about the violence and we have heard about the misinformation. what was the election like from your perspective? >> i think we had a very large scale of misinform
also with me in the studio is sarah frier who covers facebook.arah, there is a situation rapidly developing right now where you have the left wing candidate calling for an investigation into the right-wing candidate for deliberately running and deploying fake news, not just on facebook, but on whatsapp. what do we know? sarah: haddad has been attacked by a lot of this misinformation, and he is asking federal authorities to see if that is onaro'sfrom bols campaign. a lot of the venue for this...
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especially to be here with sarah and and. i must say that when dean issued the invitations with 10 minutes, i said okay, that sounds fine. my wife's response was you've never spoken on this topic of foreign policies with 30s, 40s, and 50s and 10 minutes in your life. my daughter's response, please don't be offended was that given the topic, 10 minutes was more than enough. at any rate, it 85 years ago in may 1933, congress passed the agricultural adjustment act. it had been passing farm legislation for many years, but never anything like this. title one of the act, invested the department of agriculture, with the authority that creating nationwide production control apparatus, tax agricultural processors to finance this, to establish a benchmark price ratio, tied to pre-world war i farm and nonfarm prices and much else. the broad mandate, title i took up just 12 printed pages. tucked away in one of those pages was the section stipulating that its provisions would cease to be in effect when the president finds and proclaims th
especially to be here with sarah and and. i must say that when dean issued the invitations with 10 minutes, i said okay, that sounds fine. my wife's response was you've never spoken on this topic of foreign policies with 30s, 40s, and 50s and 10 minutes in your life. my daughter's response, please don't be offended was that given the topic, 10 minutes was more than enough. at any rate, it 85 years ago in may 1933, congress passed the agricultural adjustment act. it had been passing farm...
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iam sarah i am sarah mit, and i iam sarah mit, and i have i am sarah mit, and i have adhd.ing round my head all the time. the's very much like trafalgar square. except with adhd it's very difficult to prioritise which thought should come first or which thoughts to focus on. it is usually the one that is most emulating. right now, stood here, it is definitelyjumping on the line. it can become a vicious circle with more and more ideas and thoughts presenting themselves as the most important, until gridlock. studies of the brains of people with adhd show abnormalities in the right prefro ntal cortex, adhd show abnormalities in the right prefrontal cortex, the area responsible for self—control and attention. research is now using technology to affect neurological changes to this region. by activating this, which is often less engaged in the brains of people with adhd, researchers are hoping to improve concentration. it also enhances the activity of this right frontal area. but the medication has the problem that has side—effects, people don't like the side—effects, of course. a
iam sarah i am sarah mit, and i iam sarah mit, and i have i am sarah mit, and i have adhd.ing round my head all the time. the's very much like trafalgar square. except with adhd it's very difficult to prioritise which thought should come first or which thoughts to focus on. it is usually the one that is most emulating. right now, stood here, it is definitelyjumping on the line. it can become a vicious circle with more and more ideas and thoughts presenting themselves as the most important,...
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sarah: i think facebook is still working it out. every day they find new ways to platform is being taken the vantage of. they are we -- taken advantage of. we get to the midterms next week and they have their war room and the attention is on this, that it will be a process of whack-a-mole as they figure this out. their system is based on content going viral, content that gets shared. this is still the stuff people are clicking on, still what makes facebook money so it will be very difficult for them to really make a meaningful change. in the meantime, it will be very reactive. year, rich, over the last we have seen the founders of whatsapp, instagram, oculus, leave the company. we have seen a broader protest from users about privacy, about how facebook handles their data and there seems to be this question over whether users will buy that in the future. by this idea that facebook can y this ideadata -- bu that facebook can rent their data. sarah: i want to correct two things -- richard: i want to correct to bring things that you sai
sarah: i think facebook is still working it out. every day they find new ways to platform is being taken the vantage of. they are we -- taken advantage of. we get to the midterms next week and they have their war room and the attention is on this, that it will be a process of whack-a-mole as they figure this out. their system is based on content going viral, content that gets shared. this is still the stuff people are clicking on, still what makes facebook money so it will be very difficult for...
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i wondered what you made of sarah sanders' responses, jim? >> reporter: well, wianderson, you heard, the press secretary did say that the president and the first lady will be heading to pittsburgh tomorrow to remember the victims of the tree of life synagogue massacre. but then it got pretty contentious, as you saw, in that briefing. members of the press, including myself, were trying to press sarah on some of the president's rhetoric, which the white house doesn't want to take any responsibility for. they're obviously pushing back on the notion that the president's rhetoric has anything to do with any of these violent acts we've seen over the last week. at one point, sarah sanders said that we and the press were blaming the president for these acts, which i don't think is the case. i suppose there might be some individuals out there who are blaming the president directly for these attacks. but i think what has been said, by cnn and other news outlets, is that the president's rhetoric has created this climate where these sorts of things can o
i wondered what you made of sarah sanders' responses, jim? >> reporter: well, wianderson, you heard, the press secretary did say that the president and the first lady will be heading to pittsburgh tomorrow to remember the victims of the tree of life synagogue massacre. but then it got pretty contentious, as you saw, in that briefing. members of the press, including myself, were trying to press sarah on some of the president's rhetoric, which the white house doesn't want to take any...
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sarah westwood in orlando, sarah, thank you very much. brett kavanaugh's ascent to the u.s. supreme court, now solidifies its conservative-leaning majority with justice john roberts at the helm. so how will he manage this new high court? with me now, joan biskupic, how does the nomination of justice kavanaugh now change the supreme court? >> well, brooke, it's a whole new court. and his confirmation changes the court's biography and its ideology. and we'll start first with what really makes a difference to people out there and that's how they might rule on the law of the land. chief justice roberts now becomes the justice who's sort of towards the center, ideologically, but he is no anthony kennedy. brett kavanaugh succeeded anthony kennedy who was the sentist swing vote justice. judge kavanaugh is much further to the right, so we can expect this court to be much more conservative. some people, brooke, are casting chief justice roberts at the center now, the middle justice, but he will be no swing vote. he will probably, at best for the liberal side, inch a little bit over t
sarah westwood in orlando, sarah, thank you very much. brett kavanaugh's ascent to the u.s. supreme court, now solidifies its conservative-leaning majority with justice john roberts at the helm. so how will he manage this new high court? with me now, joan biskupic, how does the nomination of justice kavanaugh now change the supreme court? >> well, brooke, it's a whole new court. and his confirmation changes the court's biography and its ideology. and we'll start first with what really...
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sarah: thank you so much. this has been a great panel. the only thing constant is change is the best takeaway. thank you. [applause] ♪ [chatter] >> please welcome to the stage chris widdle. [applause] chris: good morning. i would like to begin by thanking meridian and ambassador holiday. like many of you, we are a new organization in town, and meridian has been particularly welcoming to us, and bringing us into the fabric of the community. 300 to 400moving faculty members and team members here to washington, and i want to thank you for making us part of this. i know the theme of the conference is innovation across sector i woulde like to talk about this morning is education. and the last panel was terrific in terms of setting up many of the things we are thinking about. as a backdrop to a few things i will show you about what we are doing, one of the best-kept secrets, that hopefully a decade from now will be viewed as historically important in the world of education. to take a couple minutes and talk about the backdrop of our work. the m
sarah: thank you so much. this has been a great panel. the only thing constant is change is the best takeaway. thank you. [applause] ♪ [chatter] >> please welcome to the stage chris widdle. [applause] chris: good morning. i would like to begin by thanking meridian and ambassador holiday. like many of you, we are a new organization in town, and meridian has been particularly welcoming to us, and bringing us into the fabric of the community. 300 to 400moving faculty members and team...
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for those in c-span, i am joined by dan, sarah, and marty. eminent, as you know, historians of the american west and in the case of the american environment in particular. american culture. , remind us where we were a little bit in sessions we have heard, including yesterday. and set the scene a little bit for the end of the 19th century and how changes in american , in particular, reshaping american attitudes and views toward nature and the natural world and the way in which that impacted, thinking about the beginnings of conservation. the title of the discussion, as well as the legislation that continue to have it found impact on the world in the west we live in today. let me ask you to set the scene a little bit and provide cultural and -- context that is shaping the era in terms of what is going on in the last decades of the 19th century. >> thank you stephen. i want to talk a little bit about yesterday. when we made our field trip yesterday out to bill coax bear ranch. we saw a version of a particular slice of western history. we saw a t
for those in c-span, i am joined by dan, sarah, and marty. eminent, as you know, historians of the american west and in the case of the american environment in particular. american culture. , remind us where we were a little bit in sessions we have heard, including yesterday. and set the scene a little bit for the end of the 19th century and how changes in american , in particular, reshaping american attitudes and views toward nature and the natural world and the way in which that impacted,...
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palin. >> with sarah palin because trump is now fake news.ber lame stream media. >> yeah, the lame stream media. >> you wrote about that in "the atlantic." sarah palin supporters, talking about you said another, let's see, led to a man to yell out kill him, palin did not push back against her often angry crowds you said, and then again, palin not only refused to lower the temperature, she seemed to bask in that kind of heat. >> right and things to come. david axelrod said you can really, you know, draw a straight line between sarah palin and the candidacy and presidency of donald trump and how he conducts himself. >> let's watch. you mention we were talking on the break about the leslie interview and she did a good job in the interview. this is donald trump in the interview talking about the deeply divided country. watch this. >> this country is divided, polarized within families there aren't even people who can talk to each other. what does this say about where we are as a country right now, all this division and strife and anger? >> i think
palin. >> with sarah palin because trump is now fake news.ber lame stream media. >> yeah, the lame stream media. >> you wrote about that in "the atlantic." sarah palin supporters, talking about you said another, let's see, led to a man to yell out kill him, palin did not push back against her often angry crowds you said, and then again, palin not only refused to lower the temperature, she seemed to bask in that kind of heat. >> right and things to come. david...
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sarah sanders bringing up some strong points against some strong questions. she said "i think both kavanaugh and ford are victims at the hands of the democrats." what do you think she means and do you agree? >> let me start with the second one first, i do agree. senator feinstein had this information months ago while he's being investigated by the fbi. if they felt it moved to the level to be looked at by the fbi, she had a duty to hand that information over. it's very clear she kept it for political purposes, political timing and someone leaked her name out there. it wasn't republicans who had her information, it was senator feinstein or someone in her office who knew it. it was on the democrats side so i do think the democrats have not handled this -- they've handled the process very poorly. with complete disregard for dr. ford or their families. >> harris: it just confirms how this is being handled. he saw the barrage of questions from reporters on basically a simple question and a singular question from the president's rally last night. it had to do with
sarah sanders bringing up some strong points against some strong questions. she said "i think both kavanaugh and ford are victims at the hands of the democrats." what do you think she means and do you agree? >> let me start with the second one first, i do agree. senator feinstein had this information months ago while he's being investigated by the fbi. if they felt it moved to the level to be looked at by the fbi, she had a duty to hand that information over. it's very clear she...
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caroline: always great to get your take on this, sarah frier.m has won over the european union. the eu has approved the takeover of ca technology. we bring you the latest. this is bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg technology." i'm caroline hyde. broadcom has won antitrust clearance for its proposed takeover of ca, according to a filing early friday. bloomberg has also learned that that.s. is investigating their technology were the victims of a stock manipulation scheme. the probe has to do with a memo circulating in congress, given the pentagon's assessment of the security risks involved. broad
caroline: always great to get your take on this, sarah frier.m has won over the european union. the eu has approved the takeover of ca technology. we bring you the latest. this is bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers....
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against sarah sanders.t's the remarkable behavior they display, they seem not to care about the impact it's having on viewers. it's not just the conservatives or republicans that need to come out. i know that classical liberals are as appalled as what has transpired. they need to come out. there is a new poll that says 56% of independents disapproved of the way the democrats handled the kavanaugh hearing. >> sean: we can't divide the country this. let me bring in dr. sebastian gorka. i love your title. this is also on the battle. i don't see rockets fired over japan every other day and threatening the world with the nuclear weapons. little rocket man at the table. the iranians are not getting cargo planes of crash. this election matters. it fits into the theme of your book. >> what about isis? what about china? china is coming to the table. your list, i need that list. how many items were on your list in the last 20 months of the trump administration? it's incredible. to tammy's point why i wrote "why we fi
against sarah sanders.t's the remarkable behavior they display, they seem not to care about the impact it's having on viewers. it's not just the conservatives or republicans that need to come out. i know that classical liberals are as appalled as what has transpired. they need to come out. there is a new poll that says 56% of independents disapproved of the way the democrats handled the kavanaugh hearing. >> sean: we can't divide the country this. let me bring in dr. sebastian gorka. i...
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shery: bloomberg's a sarah frier, thank you.re from the cfo on bmw of how the trade war is affecting his company. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg markets, i am shery ahn in new york. let's talk trade. ceo in paris and got his take of the new north american trade deal. extremely important markets for our company. from a global perspective, our footprint is excellent. we have our biggest plan in the u.s -- plant in the u.s., in spartanburg, a stronger european and asian presence, so we have an extremely well-balance. we will have to analyze the content in detail wants it is definitely signed in order to exactly calculate what the impact might be. having said this, we are very confident with our plant in spartanburg plus the second plant we will open in a couple of month in mexico to build the new cars. we will be well positioned. ceo.: that was bmw's still ahead, a bloomberg exclusive. to usine lagarde talking about trade, president trump, and much, much more. if you missed out on any of the charts we showe
shery: bloomberg's a sarah frier, thank you.re from the cfo on bmw of how the trade war is affecting his company. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg markets, i am shery ahn in new york. let's talk trade. ceo in paris and got his take of the new north american trade deal. extremely important markets for our company. from a global perspective, our footprint is excellent. we have our biggest plan in the u.s -- plant in the u.s., in spartanburg, a stronger european and...
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now, we also crucially know there is no reason why sarah wellgreen has gone missing.her friends today and she told me they were arranging to meet up soon and she was very happy and had a newjob, there's no explanation as to why she suddenly disappear like this. hundreds of volunteers have been looking for sarah well green and their mood has very much changed from one of optimism to feeling com pletely from one of optimism to feeling completely deflated today, since the police have said this is now a suspected murder enquiry. now sarah wellgreen is a mother of five children, obviously her family at deeply distressed and she has already missed one of her children's birthdays. claudia, thank you. two men have beenjailed for an armed robbery at the gleneagles hotel in perthshire in which £500,000 worth of designer watches was stolen. richard fleming and liam richardson carried hammers, a machete and a pistol in the raid in june last year. fleming was given an 18—year sentence. richardson was jailed for 11 years. for the first time in the uk, surgeons have operated on two
now, we also crucially know there is no reason why sarah wellgreen has gone missing.her friends today and she told me they were arranging to meet up soon and she was very happy and had a newjob, there's no explanation as to why she suddenly disappear like this. hundreds of volunteers have been looking for sarah well green and their mood has very much changed from one of optimism to feeling com pletely from one of optimism to feeling completely deflated today, since the police have said this is...
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sarah. so i have a few thoughts on that early retirement... our mind on whatever's on yours. trish: president trump doubling down on his attacks against the federal reserve. don't forget, he said this to me on "trish regan primetime" last tuesday. he said the fed is his biggest threat right now. and he's continuing that with the "wall street journal." reporter: it was a 30-minute interview with the "wall street journal" and he continued that attack against the fed stepping up what he told you earlier in the week. the president said he agrees the fed needs to be independent. by says quote every time we do something great he raises interest rates. he being fed chairman jerome powell. he says he's very unhappy with the fed chairman as it stands. the numbers may be in the president's corner why he's unhappy. $50 billion mer more was paid in interest on the national debt. it's too early to tell if he regrets nominating chairman powell to be federal reserve chairman. but he does compare himself to president obama. he said president obama had near ze
sarah. so i have a few thoughts on that early retirement... our mind on whatever's on yours. trish: president trump doubling down on his attacks against the federal reserve. don't forget, he said this to me on "trish regan primetime" last tuesday. he said the fed is his biggest threat right now. and he's continuing that with the "wall street journal." reporter: it was a 30-minute interview with the "wall street journal" and he continued that attack against the fed...
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great piece, sarah, amber, appreciate it, appreciate you at home. now here's lou dobbs.ning, everybody. our top stories, troubling new revelations about deputy attorney general rod rosenstein and enlarging questions about his role in what the "new york times" covered as a meeting designed to subvert the trump presidency. senior fbi officials now say rosenstein was very serious when he talked about secretly recording president trump. we take it all up with two reporters who have been at the lead in covering this story. investigative journalist sarah carter, and the hill opinion editor john solomon. >>> also tonight, supreme court justice brett kavanaugh
great piece, sarah, amber, appreciate it, appreciate you at home. now here's lou dobbs.ning, everybody. our top stories, troubling new revelations about deputy attorney general rod rosenstein and enlarging questions about his role in what the "new york times" covered as a meeting designed to subvert the trump presidency. senior fbi officials now say rosenstein was very serious when he talked about secretly recording president trump. we take it all up with two reporters who have been...