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sec. esper: thank you, susan. thank you for inviting me. susan: let me introduce the two reporters who cover defense issues who will be asking questions. missy ryan works for the washington post as a national security reporter. and pat tucker is at defense one as a national security reporter for that publication. missy ryan, you are up first in just a minute. but we wanted to start with the anniversary that we are celebrating this weekend of the armistice, 100 years after the end of wwi. and also veterans day, which makes it a very special veterans day holiday. wwi was a time when warfare changed drastically. we are also in another period where warfare is changing drastically. how does our military need to prepare itself for the new kinds of threats it faces in this century? sec. esper: that is a very good question, susan. let me begin by speaking about veterans days and this veterans day coming up being the 100th anniversary of the end of wwi. wwi was supposed to be the war to end all war
sec. esper: thank you, susan. thank you for inviting me. susan: let me introduce the two reporters who cover defense issues who will be asking questions. missy ryan works for the washington post as a national security reporter. and pat tucker is at defense one as a national security reporter for that publication. missy ryan, you are up first in just a minute. but we wanted to start with the anniversary that we are celebrating this weekend of the armistice, 100 years after the end of wwi. and...
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sec. esper: as you know, missy, we are supporting the department of homeland security, customs and border protection specifically. what happens is they put out a set of requirements in regards to the capabilities they need and the timeline they need it. what we do is we source across the total army. and when i say total army that means regular army, which many consider active duty. it also means the national guard and reserves. based on what the capabilities and the timing are, we choose from any one of those three components. the same is true when we do disaster relief. when we had hurricanes hit this summer, i was down in north carolina. you would have seen regular army, national guard, and reserve troops. it is not anything unusual. it just depends on who is available, what is available, and the time needed to resource the mission. missy: so are you saying that there were not national guard troops that would have been available either to deploy on short notice or wouldn't have had the r
sec. esper: as you know, missy, we are supporting the department of homeland security, customs and border protection specifically. what happens is they put out a set of requirements in regards to the capabilities they need and the timeline they need it. what we do is we source across the total army. and when i say total army that means regular army, which many consider active duty. it also means the national guard and reserves. based on what the capabilities and the timing are, we choose from...
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sec. wilkie: pro-publica has said they were against a particular company getting the contract. even though i was an acting secretary, that means you are, but you are not. i signed the electronic health record systems. >> i have three questions from the audience on this. it has an a lot of controversy surrounding the use of canines in research at the v.a. who authorized the continued studies? shulkin says he did not. where do you yourself stand on canine experiments in the v.a.? sec. wilkie: the previous management authorized it. i will reauthorize it. let me tell you why. we have 92 canines in our research facility. 92. every day, 2000 dogs are euthanized in this country. every day. the canine research during the department of veterans affairs, research that is supported by the legion, by the dav, it has been responsible for the invention of the cardiac pacemaker, and responsible for the research that led to the first liver transplant. it was responsible for cardiac ablation that creates m
sec. wilkie: pro-publica has said they were against a particular company getting the contract. even though i was an acting secretary, that means you are, but you are not. i signed the electronic health record systems. >> i have three questions from the audience on this. it has an a lot of controversy surrounding the use of canines in research at the v.a. who authorized the continued studies? shulkin says he did not. where do you yourself stand on canine experiments in the v.a.? sec....
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that is not much -- david: this satisfy the sec?yes there is no, if you look at that settlement. there is nothing they can do, nothing. that is the deal they cut. very unregulatory sec i will say. >> maybe this isn't such a bad thing though and for this reason. when steve jobs brought in that guy, scully, from pepsi, it was, and he didn't last very long, but it wasn't any less steve jobs' company. >> scully fired steve jobs. >> yeah. so i'm not sure that maybe it is not such a bad thing that you know, the figurehead is this denholm but it is still musks's company. i guess it gets back to mike's point. if you believe in elon musk, maybe we're placating the sec and things go along. if you don't, well, then it wasn't going to be a great company anyway. >> i think your analogy is great on jobs is in different way. steve jobs when he came back to apple, after they blew out scully who obviously wasn't up to the job, bring back steve jobs, he was a much different ceo. he was a much more disciplined ceo. he had tim cook running the operatio
that is not much -- david: this satisfy the sec?yes there is no, if you look at that settlement. there is nothing they can do, nothing. that is the deal they cut. very unregulatory sec i will say. >> maybe this isn't such a bad thing though and for this reason. when steve jobs brought in that guy, scully, from pepsi, it was, and he didn't last very long, but it wasn't any less steve jobs' company. >> scully fired steve jobs. >> yeah. so i'm not sure that maybe it is not such a...
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i don't know what we do about the sec. and there are 300,000, approximately. maybe there are only 200,000. but is that what you're suggesting we ought to do? yes? no? ms. baumgartel: yes, and the court in american -- justice breyer: yes, all right, 300,000. ms. baumgartel: i should -- your honor, i should -- i'm not conceding the 300,000. justice breyer: no, i wouldn't either. ms. baumgartel: but this is what the court said in american trucking v. whitman, that the amount of guidance required depends on the scope of the delegated power. justice breyer: ok. so if we're supposed to go through the 200,000 or 100,000 or whatever they are, what are the different categories where it's tough, not so tough, in your opinion? ms. baumgartel: your honor, the question is not a matter of tough versus -- justice breyer: no, you see what i mean, categories where congress can delegate with an sec-type standard or the standard here in categories where congress has to be more specific. ms. baumgartel: the -- justice breyer: what in your opinion are the right categories? ms. bau
i don't know what we do about the sec. and there are 300,000, approximately. maybe there are only 200,000. but is that what you're suggesting we ought to do? yes? no? ms. baumgartel: yes, and the court in american -- justice breyer: yes, all right, 300,000. ms. baumgartel: i should -- your honor, i should -- i'm not conceding the 300,000. justice breyer: no, i wouldn't either. ms. baumgartel: but this is what the court said in american trucking v. whitman, that the amount of guidance required...
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they'll play for the sec championship now. we know that.to eat up 3:35 here and it's robinson out for a loss. well, they've done it before. second half second championship meeting. alabama won the first one. georgia was driving down there. murray with the tip pass. caught. might have had another play. the 12th appearance. the most of any team for alabama. georgia, the defending champs. last year they beat auburn. now they get a crack at alabama. the first saturday of december at mercedes-benz stadium. >> gary: the question is, can georgia match up. they have a few holes. what they do have coming on, they've been running the ball better lately. you can run the ball about alabama, you can put pressure on them. >> brad: georgia went for 334, 338. something like that today. a nice run on first down. >> gary: kind of hard to happen your arms around this alabama success. how talented they are. watch them playing out here, talented as they are and you think back to the last two drafts. alabama had 22 players taken in the draft in the last two draf
they'll play for the sec championship now. we know that.to eat up 3:35 here and it's robinson out for a loss. well, they've done it before. second half second championship meeting. alabama won the first one. georgia was driving down there. murray with the tip pass. caught. might have had another play. the 12th appearance. the most of any team for alabama. georgia, the defending champs. last year they beat auburn. now they get a crack at alabama. the first saturday of december at mercedes-benz...
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sec. lundergan grimes: when you look at addiction, it knows no socioeconomic background, knows no political affiliation. if you look at this room, i would venture to say out of every row, there are three addicts among you or someone who knows one. in the commonwealth of kentucky we are ground zero for the addiction epidemic especially when it comes to opioids. i would agree with dr. drew in terms of how did we get here, this became the crisis it is -- the national health crisis that we see, the public health system recognizing in 2017 because we had the big pharmaceutical companies going after low income, low educated folks for pain management here . then big pharmaceutical companies complicit in overprescribing folks, and black markets being flooded. people in the commonwealth of kentucky, who are hard laborers, working men and women, they are going down in the coal mines, these were folks treated with something that was a prescription supposed to be a cure-all, and there is still media a
sec. lundergan grimes: when you look at addiction, it knows no socioeconomic background, knows no political affiliation. if you look at this room, i would venture to say out of every row, there are three addicts among you or someone who knows one. in the commonwealth of kentucky we are ground zero for the addiction epidemic especially when it comes to opioids. i would agree with dr. drew in terms of how did we get here, this became the crisis it is -- the national health crisis that we see, the...
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. >> sec., 30 seconds to respond. all of these attacks are all to -- or vote against pre-existing conditions. the democrat said you cannot deny based on pre-existing conditions and she voted against that. and that senate the bill would've passed and we could've all slept easy. that did not happen. we can negotiate with insurance companies based on pre-existing conditions. >> senator hyde smith you are on record as saying any health care plan should include coverage for pre-existing conditions. are there any rules of the affordable care act he did not think should be scrapped? >> i strongly believe in the pre-existing conditions and that is the reason i will cosponsor right now with a bill with senator thom tillis so we know that anything we do would have to have anybody that has a condition right now pre-existing. obamacare is the worst thing that happened to us. billion outok $100 of medicare, look what that did to our seniors? and yes, there are many things i believe in that i would help the health care and keep the
. >> sec., 30 seconds to respond. all of these attacks are all to -- or vote against pre-existing conditions. the democrat said you cannot deny based on pre-existing conditions and she voted against that. and that senate the bill would've passed and we could've all slept easy. that did not happen. we can negotiate with insurance companies based on pre-existing conditions. >> senator hyde smith you are on record as saying any health care plan should include coverage for pre-existing...
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let's pull up a little bit of what the sec said in that statement.ases tell those who are considering taking similar actions that we will be on the lookout for you for those violations, so make sure that you are forewarned. let's take a quick look at what's happening in the alternative coin space as well. you can see that bitcoin is -- it's a little bit of a mixed picture. ether, the second one on your screen. down 0.4%. it had been down as much as 13% u.s. trading. and the last one, the lone gainer during the u.s. trading day. it's down by about 15% since its january high. >> what's the deal with it being the outlier in all of this? ramy: i was talking with some of our bloomberg news colleagues. they could not put a finger exactly on it, but a lot of folks have been saying over the past year or so that if bitcoin was the first iteration of some cryptocurrency out there that could stay, then ripple could be some kind of next iteration or evolution. the idea is that it is really geared towards the banks, the financial institutions, and there might be
let's pull up a little bit of what the sec said in that statement.ases tell those who are considering taking similar actions that we will be on the lookout for you for those violations, so make sure that you are forewarned. let's take a quick look at what's happening in the alternative coin space as well. you can see that bitcoin is -- it's a little bit of a mixed picture. ether, the second one on your screen. down 0.4%. it had been down as much as 13% u.s. trading. and the last one, the lone...
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sec.o: there is no direct reporting connecting the crown prince to the order to murder jamal khashoggi. laura: the lioair flight which crashed intthe sea killing everyone on board was not fit to fly, say investigators. plus, gadgets of the past the key to finding new life in the afrin nation of togo. the transformation comes with the risk. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. itas a charged atmosphere on capitol hill today as the u.s. secretary of state made the case for sticking with saudi arabia, first in a closed briefing to senators and then to the press. mike pompeo said there was no direct link between the saudi crown prince and the killing o urnalist jamal khashoggi and warned against withdrawing u.s. backing for the saudi campaign in yemen. this is the controversial saudi crown prince who, reportedly in the assessment of the cia, ordered the killing of n urnalist jamal khashoggi. mohammad bin salmarived in argentina ahead of the g20 summit, b
sec.o: there is no direct reporting connecting the crown prince to the order to murder jamal khashoggi. laura: the lioair flight which crashed intthe sea killing everyone on board was not fit to fly, say investigators. plus, gadgets of the past the key to finding new life in the afrin nation of togo. the transformation comes with the risk. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. itas a charged atmosphere on capitol hill today as the u.s. secretary of state...
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the sec is reviewing paperwork -- the sec is reviewing paperwork for the private credit etf, which investedinesses develop companies and furnished feel asset income etf's which targets with rate and mlps. step two is the launch. s&p 500 equal a services etf began training last week, it continues the line of equal weight sector etf offers by the firm. the final stage for some, liquidation. redirection daily silver miners to timeshares etf is no more. with longer areise, no there any leveraged silver miner etf's. there are still three su us three listed etf's that offer unlimited exposure to those miners. let's get passive aggressive where we track the shots fired in the battle between active and passive investing. and carlson, you recently have voted -- ben carlson, you recently said in a big opinion piece that the real bubble is not in index investing, per se, but in closet indexing. explain what you mean by that. ben wise man once said, blaming : a etf's on stock market crashes and bubbles is like blaming mp3s on nickelback. in a lot of ways it is just a wrapper. we have had these boom-bus
the sec is reviewing paperwork -- the sec is reviewing paperwork for the private credit etf, which investedinesses develop companies and furnished feel asset income etf's which targets with rate and mlps. step two is the launch. s&p 500 equal a services etf began training last week, it continues the line of equal weight sector etf offers by the firm. the final stage for some, liquidation. redirection daily silver miners to timeshares etf is no more. with longer areise, no there any...
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sec. espy: this is a policy by this administration, something i worried about in march, in an article called "be careful what you ask for." curryesident tried to favor by putting tariffs on aluminum and steel without looking at the repercussions. --mers in mississippi, can't be sold because the price of it is too low, so .hey had to sell their reserve i think this is a wrongheaded policy. you have to have a senator who can see around the corner, who has a vision and who is not tied 100% to a president who has made a very poor decision. >> secretary espy, how can we balance the calls for immigration reforms and border security with the needs of onmers who rely heavily migrant workers as a consistent supplement to their labor force? sec. espy: that is a good question. i think we have to have a strong immigration policy, secure borders, but the policies must be humane. i don't like open borders. i think immigration ought to be a -- wend if you have don't want to snatch your anldren from you,
sec. espy: this is a policy by this administration, something i worried about in march, in an article called "be careful what you ask for." curryesident tried to favor by putting tariffs on aluminum and steel without looking at the repercussions. --mers in mississippi, can't be sold because the price of it is too low, so .hey had to sell their reserve i think this is a wrongheaded policy. you have to have a senator who can see around the corner, who has a vision and who is not tied...
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sot: 02:08:04:23/ 4 secs"we asked her what was her mom's name and she didn't know. she just started to summon the police, he learned the little girl he saved had just figured out how to unlock doors at home.sot: 02:08:27:56/ 6 secs "the cops came and the mom came and she started to cry cuz she couldn't find her daughter."while that mom was frantic.... adrian's own mom was full of pride....nat: tight feet jumping rope ....when she found out how her son had stepped in and stepped up.nat: bring up criss cross jumping hopefully sot:01:56:30:53/ 4 secslupita castro/ mom"he's always been a very, good kid...caring very helpful."modesto police were so impressed with what adrian did that they surprised him at school the next day...with a gift card and a coveted citizen challenge coin from the department.with dreams of being a marine and then a police officer....this 13 year old hopes to be the one handing out coins like that one day...building on what he's done in the ring.sot: stand-up: 02;27:12:23/ 6 secs "deciding to step into the ring at all helped adrian learn how to be strong for himself
sot: 02:08:04:23/ 4 secs"we asked her what was her mom's name and she didn't know. she just started to summon the police, he learned the little girl he saved had just figured out how to unlock doors at home.sot: 02:08:27:56/ 6 secs "the cops came and the mom came and she started to cry cuz she couldn't find her daughter."while that mom was frantic.... adrian's own mom was full of pride....nat: tight feet jumping rope ....when she found out how her son had stepped in and stepped...
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sec issued a statement saying basically the same thing.atement friday, it suggests there is a path. the message might be that we told you about the law. if you don't and you are not a complete fraud, maybe there is a way to make things right. perhaps that is a message we can take. to your point about the price of bitcoin, i'm not sure there is any connection between recent sec activity and the price of cryptocurrency. the regulatory concern bitcoin -- obviously, were crypto etf coming to the market help spur rallies. do you think this latest ruling is going to put to bed ico's? we see them fall off a cliff. >> i got a call from someone who wanted to get advice from someone who wanted to do what is called an sto. they were calling from europe. i don't think that the interest has gone away. , there was notion this notion that a few of us, there was a notion that you could raise money by selling something that would give access to the business you are building applyingay with not securities laws. i think the notion that you could use ico's is
sec issued a statement saying basically the same thing.atement friday, it suggests there is a path. the message might be that we told you about the law. if you don't and you are not a complete fraud, maybe there is a way to make things right. perhaps that is a message we can take. to your point about the price of bitcoin, i'm not sure there is any connection between recent sec activity and the price of cryptocurrency. the regulatory concern bitcoin -- obviously, were crypto etf coming to the...
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supposed instead of the word sec, it says attorney general. when you have use, it is a crime to violate a rule where it concerns a manipulative device in violation of such rules as the attorney general finds appropriate. we don't think he's an expert on does that matter should it matter? should we suggest in the opinion that it might matter? mr. wall: so, to the extent it matters, here is what i think you could say in the opinion. if the executive official, the attorney general, were defining the elements of the offense or defining the criminal punishment, that would raise the touby question. but where the attorney general or the executive official is defining a civil requirement, as with the '34 act, to which criminal consequences can possibly attach, that falls squarely inside a handful of cases where the court has proved exactly that. so i think the court can set aside the tougher case than this one where congress hasn't defined the elements of the offense and fixed the punishment itself but left those things to aside the tougher case than
supposed instead of the word sec, it says attorney general. when you have use, it is a crime to violate a rule where it concerns a manipulative device in violation of such rules as the attorney general finds appropriate. we don't think he's an expert on does that matter should it matter? should we suggest in the opinion that it might matter? mr. wall: so, to the extent it matters, here is what i think you could say in the opinion. if the executive official, the attorney general, were defining...
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can you tell us is the sec different than it was back then?s there anything that would help ensure that that kind of scandal, something of that magnitude will happen again? >> you floknow, scandals are ner the same they rime. i worry all of the time about what the next scandal might be. >> always great to be with you, bob. >> thanks so both of you today >> we have breaking news on some new excellents frcomments >> the president talks about china. he says here that if negotiations don't work out he could put tariffs on the rest of the chinese imports that are not subject to duty. saying if we don't make a deal i'll put it on and the president saying the only deal would be china has to open up the country as far as other countries are concerned that's up to them. the journal reporting here that the president said it's highly unlikely he would accept the request to hold off on the increase in tariffs. that sounds something of a p pessimistic note i asked the president on his way out the door here on the south lawn earlier this afternoon about the
can you tell us is the sec different than it was back then?s there anything that would help ensure that that kind of scandal, something of that magnitude will happen again? >> you floknow, scandals are ner the same they rime. i worry all of the time about what the next scandal might be. >> always great to be with you, bob. >> thanks so both of you today >> we have breaking news on some new excellents frcomments >> the president talks about china. he says here that...
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supposedly instead of that word sec, everything is the same, if it doesn't say sec, it's the attorney general. what you have is, a crime to violate a rule where it concerns a manipulative device. in violation of such rules as the attorney general finds appropriate. the difference being, we do not expert ons an securities. doesn't matter? should it matter? should we see the opinions that might matter? >> to the extent that it matters, if the executive were to find the elements of the offense punishment, that would lead to the question but where the attorney general or the executive officials defined the civil requirement as the act to which, consequences could be attached. that falls squarely in a handful of cases where it's approved exactly that. i think the court can set aside the case where congress hasn't defined the consent, fix the punishment itself. but let's those things, i would say a word, before i sit down. so we all understand what is in play. 18 jurisdictions have substantially implemented sorna. states, 26ining 32 of them have taken federal funds and are attempting but ar
supposedly instead of that word sec, everything is the same, if it doesn't say sec, it's the attorney general. what you have is, a crime to violate a rule where it concerns a manipulative device. in violation of such rules as the attorney general finds appropriate. the difference being, we do not expert ons an securities. doesn't matter? should it matter? should we see the opinions that might matter? >> to the extent that it matters, if the executive were to find the elements of the...
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the sec thing they need to do, second -- second thing they need to do, second challenge, recruit immediately. there are some districts that the dccc can win in 2020. i have knowledge of this. they have already reached into those districts. they are talking to democrats who lost by a very narrow margin, and recruiting them to run in 2020. those are the two political challenges. then of course in substance, which i hope counts more than politics, the democrats need to deliver to the american people on things like infrastructure and reducing prescription drug
the sec thing they need to do, second -- second thing they need to do, second challenge, recruit immediately. there are some districts that the dccc can win in 2020. i have knowledge of this. they have already reached into those districts. they are talking to democrats who lost by a very narrow margin, and recruiting them to run in 2020. those are the two political challenges. then of course in substance, which i hope counts more than politics, the democrats need to deliver to the american...
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emily: the sec said they cannot comment on an open investigation. there is also this whistleblower lawsuit where the former head of growth also claimed he was misled about how quickly the company was growing. snap has said the claims are meritless and the ipo discloses were accurate and complete, but talk to us about how this ties into previous allegations. there were allegations snap was not fully giving people accurate information about the rate of growth. the company -- from what i know on reporting on this, the road to the ipo was fast. they had to go in and figure out how to get all of their accounting set to go public. they did it in a much faster timeframe than most companies would. i think that lawsuit, we have not come to a conclusion on whether that whistleblower is correct. it raises questions about the company and how prepare they were to go public and how much they knew about their own visibility to the future of the company's potential success or challenges. emily: alex, we expect lyft, uber, potentially airbnb to go public next year.
emily: the sec said they cannot comment on an open investigation. there is also this whistleblower lawsuit where the former head of growth also claimed he was misled about how quickly the company was growing. snap has said the claims are meritless and the ipo discloses were accurate and complete, but talk to us about how this ties into previous allegations. there were allegations snap was not fully giving people accurate information about the rate of growth. the company -- from what i know on...
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coming up in the next sec and hour, doj subpoenaed snap. did they mislead investors ahead of their ipo? uber and lyft launches reward programs for riders. will it be enough to keep customers coming back? facebook and freedom of expression. what is stopping the network from getting back into china as google continues to quietly explore reentry? fi of snap plunged after the wednesday company said the u.s. justice department and securities and exchange commission are looking into allegations that it misled investors ahead of their idea last year. -- ahead of the ipo last year. snap said it is operating with both during the investigation. investors have claimed that the company did not disclose how competition from instagram hurt its growth in 2016. snap was once a popular apple teenagers and has reported a drop in users for two consecutive quarters and projecting more losses in the third-quarter. we have sarah frier who is covering snap and our ideal reporter, alex barinka oh. what are they looking at here? sarah: we don't know. we'll we know
coming up in the next sec and hour, doj subpoenaed snap. did they mislead investors ahead of their ipo? uber and lyft launches reward programs for riders. will it be enough to keep customers coming back? facebook and freedom of expression. what is stopping the network from getting back into china as google continues to quietly explore reentry? fi of snap plunged after the wednesday company said the u.s. justice department and securities and exchange commission are looking into allegations that...
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one of the things they're talking about in their public filing because i was readtion some with the secme with the sec today they said tariffs on steel is part of what's going wrong with the company and steel is responsible for 35% to 40% of the cost of building a vehicle. think about that. so when you see increases in the price of the steel it automatically effects their bottom line. some estimates, $1 billion is the cost annualized of the higher steel prices on companies like gm, $1 billion. that's a lot to absorb. it's about 12% of annualized profit. you have to think they're trying to do things differently. i have to tell you, this company has many many problems. trade is just one of them. >> shepard: steel tariffs among them but if you're making products no one wants is a big problem too. >> that's a big problem too. >> nice to see you. hope the turkey was fantastic. >> fabulous. >> shepard: nice to see you again. the climate is changing. this is not new report org a theory. it's -- reporting or a theory. as the accepted science and latest to accept in the 13 agencies from the trum
one of the things they're talking about in their public filing because i was readtion some with the secme with the sec today they said tariffs on steel is part of what's going wrong with the company and steel is responsible for 35% to 40% of the cost of building a vehicle. think about that. so when you see increases in the price of the steel it automatically effects their bottom line. some estimates, $1 billion is the cost annualized of the higher steel prices on companies like gm, $1 billion....
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this year, i and our republican sec retear of state paid for postage out of our account. no one has to put a stamp. it's been very, very successful. i certainly would encourage other governors to consider this in other states. but i believe the federal government needs to protect all americans and the right to vote. when you look at the voter suppression that went on in georgia, when you look at the voter suppression that's gone on in ohio. when you look at the efforts of local communities to remove polling stations away from minority communities, and end up with three-hour waiting line, it's a scandal. we need the federal government to step in and provide additional protection. i just believe everyone should have the opportunity to vote by mail if you can't stand in line for three hour. people ought to have that right. we ought to have some federal protection against insidious efforts to kick people off the rolls. which went on big time in georgia. i don't know whether that had a role in this or not but it was societyly unaccept to believe try to kshesly drn -- and by th
this year, i and our republican sec retear of state paid for postage out of our account. no one has to put a stamp. it's been very, very successful. i certainly would encourage other governors to consider this in other states. but i believe the federal government needs to protect all americans and the right to vote. when you look at the voter suppression that went on in georgia, when you look at the voter suppression that's gone on in ohio. when you look at the efforts of local communities to...
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again given extra resonance by the location the tomb of the unknown soldier a silent symbol of the sec refined of the millions killed in conflict. with the weather in paris perhaps appropriately wet and gray french prisoners among the commemorations he spoke of the day significance and the tragedy of war so many. cities on this very day the french and that allies celebrated their victory. they had fought for their homeland and their freedom. and for this they had made huge sacrifices and suffered untold hardships they had suffered a hell a hell no one can imagine. that this was on the coaching team there were readings from the time of the armistice drawing on the first world will still stink wish literary and poetic tradition words read by one of today's young students recalling the day a century ago when the great war ended seem. a good idea. and he came out you know him ask the interest on the. desk the war is over in iraq and in an hour we will leave. we will never have to come back here. and from the french president a determination to build for the future. at this you known as a s
again given extra resonance by the location the tomb of the unknown soldier a silent symbol of the sec refined of the millions killed in conflict. with the weather in paris perhaps appropriately wet and gray french prisoners among the commemorations he spoke of the day significance and the tragedy of war so many. cities on this very day the french and that allies celebrated their victory. they had fought for their homeland and their freedom. and for this they had made huge sacrifices and...
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hold it just a sec i got one here here, boom and how about this one this one, we'll blind it first withank's hot sauce. there. sorry about that we're sorting them like everyone else is doing. but right before the bear could pounce on it and me, i doused the m&ms with the tabasco. the big old thing started gasping and huffing and -- not kidding. yep, td ameritrade'. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. no hidden fees. no platform fees. no trade minimums. and yes, it's all at one low price. td ameritrade. ♪ you mighyour joints...ng for your heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. health
hold it just a sec i got one here here, boom and how about this one this one, we'll blind it first withank's hot sauce. there. sorry about that we're sorting them like everyone else is doing. but right before the bear could pounce on it and me, i doused the m&ms with the tabasco. the big old thing started gasping and huffing and -- not kidding. yep, td ameritrade'. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of...
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the firm that runs mj will discuss the selloff of marijuana stocks right as the sec can send a -- considersanother cannabis etf.
the firm that runs mj will discuss the selloff of marijuana stocks right as the sec can send a -- considersanother cannabis etf.
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emily: hang on a sec. apple also facing an antitrust case in the supreme court which could have wide ranging implications for the entire tech industry. the class action suit accuses apple of maintaining a monopoly over app distribution on iphones and jacking up prices. u.s. supreme court justices monday appeared inclined to allow the lawsuit to continue. i'll bring in bloomberg's supreme court reporter in d.c. along with mark gurman. certainly this wasn't good gnaws for the stock either, greg. what did the supreme court justices signal about their osition on the apple case? greg: the general sense was they would let the lawsuit against apple go forward. only one real vote on apple's side, chief justice roberts and at least seven justices might be inclined to vote to let the lawsuit go forward. if so that is bad news for apple obviously. it adds a source of pressure on them to reduce the 30% commissions they charge to app store developers. emily: mark, walk us through the arguments here. apple takes a huge
emily: hang on a sec. apple also facing an antitrust case in the supreme court which could have wide ranging implications for the entire tech industry. the class action suit accuses apple of maintaining a monopoly over app distribution on iphones and jacking up prices. u.s. supreme court justices monday appeared inclined to allow the lawsuit to continue. i'll bring in bloomberg's supreme court reporter in d.c. along with mark gurman. certainly this wasn't good gnaws for the stock either, greg....
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last week, the sec at a roundtable on the proxy process. .g a good day focused on bringing back higher levels of confidence. one of the things that is we have an trying to a situation where when you vote your shares, it goes back to the tabulator and goes back to you telling you your vote was counted. at the sec roundtable, the chairman made it clear he is --king for parties to look parties to work together. having created the innovation, it may come to fruition under this chairman's guidance. your take moret ourdly, let's delve into viewer proxy voting. where else can the system be improved? it is all about technology. out?about building particularly the blockchain. >> we view our futures as being the abcd. ai, blockchain, cloud and digital. blockchain is terrific. it will enable higher levels of transparency and confidence to all participants. withready used it twice jpmorgan as custodians. you canthat technology, have instant results of your vote being cast and confirmed back to you. we rolled it out here in the u.s. as well. we believe le
last week, the sec at a roundtable on the proxy process. .g a good day focused on bringing back higher levels of confidence. one of the things that is we have an trying to a situation where when you vote your shares, it goes back to the tabulator and goes back to you telling you your vote was counted. at the sec roundtable, the chairman made it clear he is --king for parties to look parties to work together. having created the innovation, it may come to fruition under this chairman's guidance....
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. >> it's one of those sec rivalries and the worst part was that it was in baton rouge.y lost by so much in baton rouge to alabama. >> extra bit of hurt. >> everyone in the sec doesn't want to lose to them. >> she's like a human gif right there. perfect. >>> coming up "gma," 15-year-old boy arrested and accused of killing his mother. what police say led up to it. >>> a surprise song dropped overnight. ariana grande releasing a new song. addressing her ex-loves. her message to all of them after her recent split with pete davidson. >>> reports of a spice girls reunion. will girl power be back in full force? we'll be right back to explain. >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by taltz. explain. >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by taltz. "good morning america" is sponsored by taltz. but you're still moved by moments like this. don't let psoriatic arthritis take them away. taltz reduces joint pain and stiffness and helps stop the progression of joint damage. for people with moderate to severe psoriasis, 90% saw significant improvement. taltz even gives you a chance
. >> it's one of those sec rivalries and the worst part was that it was in baton rouge.y lost by so much in baton rouge to alabama. >> extra bit of hurt. >> everyone in the sec doesn't want to lose to them. >> she's like a human gif right there. perfect. >>> coming up "gma," 15-year-old boy arrested and accused of killing his mother. what police say led up to it. >>> a surprise song dropped overnight. ariana grande releasing a new song....
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hold on one sec. that was just a little over the edge. so let's tone it down. i think that you're more you want him -- you're happy you found him. i know he's -- you knew he was up here. but you want to back away. keep it in a little bit. it's a pretty tight shot. it's the tightest shot of the scene so far. so it just seems to me that if you're -- so i know he's up here. yeah. this is where you discovered him. it's like: what am i going to do with you? yeah. he's a kid. what am i going to do with you? (man) scene 7, shot 6, take 3. okay. and action. howard. what the hell are you doing up here? thinking? you don't walk out of a meeting like that! you don't just stand up and walk out! you leave a meeting, you say, "excuse me." you say, "pardon me." otherwise, they're thinking that it's something they said. they didn't say anything did they? no. okay. cut. next setup. jason, next setup, i think, is lenny. it's lenny and howard fighting. (man) scene 7. right. it's this mid-ground -- it's the dance. yeah. okay. so, um, it's on tracks, but i th
hold on one sec. that was just a little over the edge. so let's tone it down. i think that you're more you want him -- you're happy you found him. i know he's -- you knew he was up here. but you want to back away. keep it in a little bit. it's a pretty tight shot. it's the tightest shot of the scene so far. so it just seems to me that if you're -- so i know he's up here. yeah. this is where you discovered him. it's like: what am i going to do with you? yeah. he's a kid. what am i going to do...
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the sec has made very careful and deliberate policy here and i think they've done an excellent job. they created a website helping them understand them in a visual physical way and they brought targeted enforcement actions that i think have started to chill these markets and make them more rational. that said, i think you can do a token sale and some -- comply with security laws as you should and we are seeing an emergence of companies doing that, selling to only accredited investors or even doing public registration and offering tokens to shareholders. >> what i am hearing you say is that for an unregulated market it puts consumers at risk and it is critical to get the right regulations in place. >> security laws work well for the last hundred years and i think they will continue to. >> inc. you both for being here. you mentioned your support for digital payment systems and it has not yet succeeded in getting the feds to move to a real-time payment system, something i have been pushing hard for because the current system where it takes time to clear tech -- checks has been hurting
the sec has made very careful and deliberate policy here and i think they've done an excellent job. they created a website helping them understand them in a visual physical way and they brought targeted enforcement actions that i think have started to chill these markets and make them more rational. that said, i think you can do a token sale and some -- comply with security laws as you should and we are seeing an emergence of companies doing that, selling to only accredited investors or even...
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react but before the hearing got underway we basically heard the unclassified prepared remarks from the sec both of the secretaries and it basically boils down to this saudi arabia is not perfect but it's better than iran if we don't back saudi in the war in yemen then the war second stop more civilians will die and basically there's a peace to. on the horizon if we step away. that could impact the peace talks and they say this is really about iran and it's also about israeli security and so they're trying to send the message to the senate basically back off because the senate is possibly even today going to pass a resolution that says the congress under the constitution has to declare war they have not done that in yemen so therefore any u.s. involvement needs to stop so the administration doesn't see that happening so they've sent this. here and as you mentioned interesting really. the director of the cia isn't here now the white house is really denying that they're the they told her she couldn't come but it's a very unusual especially because she's been front and center of this investiga
react but before the hearing got underway we basically heard the unclassified prepared remarks from the sec both of the secretaries and it basically boils down to this saudi arabia is not perfect but it's better than iran if we don't back saudi in the war in yemen then the war second stop more civilians will die and basically there's a peace to. on the horizon if we step away. that could impact the peace talks and they say this is really about iran and it's also about israeli security and so...
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i see you -- >> join us here in a sec. >> number two, it also shows that once again the issue isn't whether, the issue isn't whether or not they wanted the e-mails released. the other campaign wanted the "access hollywood" tape released. >> oh, come on. >> the issue is -- >> we didn't ask china or pakistan to release it. >> the issue -- >> by the way, we didn't ask for "access hollywood" to release it. you did ask russia to release it. >> not me. >> you didn't see hillary clinton on tape saying, nbc, if you're listening we'd love to see that tape. >> that said, the issue, collusion and conspiracy, dealing with randy is not strategizing with the russians and/or julian assange on what should be released. >> sounds like another coffee boy. >> and no question roger stone has a truthiness problem and that could lead to legal problems. we're waiting for another indictment to drop and surprised if it wasn't roger stone. >> so would i. >> but i think we have to back up into what the actual legal issues are here, and for conspiracy, right? when we say collusion, what we're really talking about is co
i see you -- >> join us here in a sec. >> number two, it also shows that once again the issue isn't whether, the issue isn't whether or not they wanted the e-mails released. the other campaign wanted the "access hollywood" tape released. >> oh, come on. >> the issue is -- >> we didn't ask china or pakistan to release it. >> the issue -- >> by the way, we didn't ask for "access hollywood" to release it. you did ask russia to release...
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do an acquisition that would strengthen their hold on a core market, they'll get questioned by the secthat case and that's appropriate. brad: one eu commission rule is google is charging for makers to use the play store and google apps. how does that affect google's business in europe? john: we don't know yet. clearly it's a change. we thought we were doing the world a favor, creating a free operating system. brad: how does that impact the ecosystem? john: a big concern for google was that it would be forked. instead of getting one system, we would be getting lots of versions of android, which would defeat the value of the ecosystem. brad: more of a risk in china? john: it could happen in other places. ? brad: do you think there has been a failure of leadership in silicon valley? john: i think there's been a failure to anticipate some of the consequences. ♪ brad: i know it's been less than a year since you took over as chairman of alphabet, but do you think at all about what you want your legacy at google to be? john: we'd like the company to continue to deliver high value to users. my
do an acquisition that would strengthen their hold on a core market, they'll get questioned by the secthat case and that's appropriate. brad: one eu commission rule is google is charging for makers to use the play store and google apps. how does that affect google's business in europe? john: we don't know yet. clearly it's a change. we thought we were doing the world a favor, creating a free operating system. brad: how does that impact the ecosystem? john: a big concern for google was that it...
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hold on a sec i have to talk to you about apple, obviously, they've beened leading market lower. right now, we've got the tine yis of recoveries apple premarket is at 1.78 would you buy a l at 1.7 8? >> actually, it's enticing right apple a day is important it is enticing but when you look at the markets and you know, you are looking to see what does market want to see? i think that market actually wants to see most analysts coming in to cut, cut, cut, and as long as you have analysts in there saying now is a good time to buy, it keeps people from doing what they want to do itself. the worry is -- that the numbers that come out of a l -- apple will be weaker than expected and then you might see slowing clean it out. have a wash, have a washout and then have investors take advantage are of wonderful companies going on sale. >> tempting at 178 how about overall market is the worst over? >> you'll have a good idea today. granted volume is very is light right now. and it could skew market in either direction. but we're going to see if sellers that have been desperate to get out, are
hold on a sec i have to talk to you about apple, obviously, they've beened leading market lower. right now, we've got the tine yis of recoveries apple premarket is at 1.78 would you buy a l at 1.7 8? >> actually, it's enticing right apple a day is important it is enticing but when you look at the markets and you know, you are looking to see what does market want to see? i think that market actually wants to see most analysts coming in to cut, cut, cut, and as long as you have analysts in...
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we should point out why this is happening because the sec investigation in settlement over the so-called tweet where he had to go private but he didn't, part of the settlement deal with the sec and that he had a point, somebody to chair the company. he appoints a chairwoman in this case, rob and at home. superficially the day this is a great choice. and she was pretty good by reining in costs. that's only part of the story. she was selected to the board by mr. musk. remember she is already on the board. he played a role in choosing the chair. so you've got to ask yourself, if he plays the role of choosing her, if you put her on the board, how independent is this position going to be, which is exactly what the sec wanted. they wanted an oversight mechanism over someone mr. musk you might say it abhorrent behavior including other stuff you said on twitter, maybe even smoking pot, who knows. in any event, she doesn't seem to be at least -- he doesn't seem to be an independent voice here. someone very connected with the company and mr. musk. so that has some investors that i've spoken to in
we should point out why this is happening because the sec investigation in settlement over the so-called tweet where he had to go private but he didn't, part of the settlement deal with the sec and that he had a point, somebody to chair the company. he appoints a chairwoman in this case, rob and at home. superficially the day this is a great choice. and she was pretty good by reining in costs. that's only part of the story. she was selected to the board by mr. musk. remember she is already on...
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sec.o: there is no direct reporting connecting the crown prince to the order murder jamal khashoggi. laura: the president himself said in a " washington post" interview once again that maybeb mohamm salman did know about the killing, maybe heme didn't nd the trump administration argues that saudi arabia is a crucial partner. but u.s. senators y america cannot ignore murder. >> when we do not send a message to a country like saudi arabia, we tell an ally you can kill with impunity simply because you have some other interest with us, then we sent a global message that is frigening and one that does not serve u.s. national interests and national security. laura: after hearing from top trump offials today, senators asked why th were not allowed to hear from c.i.a. director gina haspel themselves. she heard the tape of t khashoggi killing. sen. graham: i'm not going to be denied the ability to be debriefed by the cia that we have oversig of. noi believe this chave happened without mbs. laura: s
sec.o: there is no direct reporting connecting the crown prince to the order murder jamal khashoggi. laura: the president himself said in a " washington post" interview once again that maybeb mohamm salman did know about the killing, maybe heme didn't nd the trump administration argues that saudi arabia is a crucial partner. but u.s. senators y america cannot ignore murder. >> when we do not send a message to a country like saudi arabia, we tell an ally you can kill with...
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the sec says its investigation is ongoing. laura, back to you guys. >> got to let people know when you're advertising. thank you. >>> 4:42 right now. coming up on "today in the bay," we get a little break in the rain for now. >> yes, it's going to be cool to start, as we head toward concord we'll dip down to 49 degrees around sunrise, looking at the temperatures in the upper 50s later on this morning. we'll get a look at all of our microclimates and track the next storm, coming up. >>> and our live look reflects the same thing kari is talking about, drier roads, very calm drive right now for this portion of 101. we'll talk about where there is a new crash in through san jose. >>> and good friday morning to you. live look out in fremont, and yep, the people are on the road, ready to go, ared to get their weeke weekend started. >>> maybe you're lucky enough to be at the sierra, a snow quickly piling up. lot of skiers and snowboarders headed to tahoe this weekend. i-80 and kingvale checking for chains is what they're doing. alway
the sec says its investigation is ongoing. laura, back to you guys. >> got to let people know when you're advertising. thank you. >>> 4:42 right now. coming up on "today in the bay," we get a little break in the rain for now. >> yes, it's going to be cool to start, as we head toward concord we'll dip down to 49 degrees around sunrise, looking at the temperatures in the upper 50s later on this morning. we'll get a look at all of our microclimates and track the next...
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city call my list was on the telus your side as a salad now both support got magical sec i have. a guy about i look what they fell on the band for that by as a good album about us colors on good will and. tempo order. and underlay will too. but that's just the lap pads are calling it i've been. eating. them to cape town to my equally sad man standing for when may have been fluffy it took him five there because they have no voice. they advice left so i just learn to. make their voice of their place in history. no one will see high temp quiet. who is reading that old shed that like dad's no one is in if it is hard i want. my dream don't have in my own house. and not one to live in a shit. like this for ten a demanding endeavor i know it brings in a lot of different players from and yours most here souls and faith based organization how do you think this platform can help address issues of mining but at the africa level these people don't have the idea of what has happened in magic and they need someone from america. to talk about my own community after he was shot i don't trust me
city call my list was on the telus your side as a salad now both support got magical sec i have. a guy about i look what they fell on the band for that by as a good album about us colors on good will and. tempo order. and underlay will too. but that's just the lap pads are calling it i've been. eating. them to cape town to my equally sad man standing for when may have been fluffy it took him five there because they have no voice. they advice left so i just learn to. make their voice of their...
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anvepportunistic y the labor party leader, to turn around and say the nation is hopelessly divided i didn't want a sec referendum, but we cannot agree on anything, so let's for this to the people one more time. one other scenio i will give you is that we triggered this thing called article 50, which is the thing that will lead to us leaving the europeaunion. what if theresa may says i have as a go, i am resigni prime minister, i cannot get this through parliament, but as -- so a that id this hard brexit, i will rescind article a let someone else take it over and see if they can do better than me. i would not be surprised if that happens, that someone says i will not go anywhere near this, it is just is held in abeyance and we are still in the european union and no one wts to go near the live rail of a second referendum on it. laura: well, brexit s been so divisive just like donald trump. i know my own family in britain is divided over brexit. it is not an exact parallel. jon: in my life this is the most consequential moment in british politicahistory. i don't say that glibly. i say that hard. the fall
anvepportunistic y the labor party leader, to turn around and say the nation is hopelessly divided i didn't want a sec referendum, but we cannot agree on anything, so let's for this to the people one more time. one other scenio i will give you is that we triggered this thing called article 50, which is the thing that will lead to us leaving the europeaunion. what if theresa may says i have as a go, i am resigni prime minister, i cannot get this through parliament, but as -- so a that id this...
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the name of that deadly disease but there could be a connection between the three i'll explain in a sec this is the democratic republic of congo in the heart of africa that's where you find a lot of the pricey resources that the high tech and jewelry industries are after but who's in control of all that the legal extraction of me little shot of cool and landlines is school violence in a number of regions in the democratic republic of congo it is generated almost a billion dollars in revenue for rebels and criminal groups the country's politics has been a violent mess for over twenty years now adays a new a bowl outbreak is making things worse for locals in only a few months it took the lives of almost two hundred people the health ministry says they've never had to deal with outbreaks of that scale and with armed thugs running the show in parts of the republic doctors are losing confidence in their own efforts i do think this is one of the child. will have to see whether it was a contained control and the car now break within the current security situation after all even the brave us do
the name of that deadly disease but there could be a connection between the three i'll explain in a sec this is the democratic republic of congo in the heart of africa that's where you find a lot of the pricey resources that the high tech and jewelry industries are after but who's in control of all that the legal extraction of me little shot of cool and landlines is school violence in a number of regions in the democratic republic of congo it is generated almost a billion dollars in revenue for...
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first sec. pompeo: the united states will continue to have a relationship with the kingdom of saudi arabia. ey are an important partner of ours. that is the commitment the presidprt made today. . trump: thank you very much, everybody. chris: today president trump was taking part in a presidentia tradition, pardoning a turkey before thanksgiving. ay from the cameras, critics say he has been making excuses for saudi arabia, granting the country something approaching hergiveness. "tashington post," which employed jamal khashoggi as a columnist, said president trump's response was a betrayal of american values, and that surrendering to what they call a state-ordered murder only made to the world more dangerous. chris buckler, bbc news, washington laura: o correspondent lyse doucet is in the saudi capital, riyadhand i spoke her a brief time ago. how are the saudis responding to this warm embrace an endorsement by president trump despite the murder? lyse: ll, laura, i think there will be a huge sigh o
first sec. pompeo: the united states will continue to have a relationship with the kingdom of saudi arabia. ey are an important partner of ours. that is the commitment the presidprt made today. . trump: thank you very much, everybody. chris: today president trump was taking part in a presidentia tradition, pardoning a turkey before thanksgiving. ay from the cameras, critics say he has been making excuses for saudi arabia, granting the country something approaching hergiveness. "tashington...