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festival for example we have some phones for you three days in cuba about the german actress roni snyder. with her. before her tragic death and there we have. another fit in. this photo it's the story of a songwriter and coming in germany who also had a double life and worked as an informant for that is german secret police. the silent revolution also a piece from east germany but it takes place in the one hundred fifty s. and it's about. the communist system and all those. are based on true stories. and these are the topics america really interested in when it comes to german films they stand for german cinema. more than any other i think and i noticed. on the website lot of the films that are children's films why is five yeah absolutely this seems to be very special in germany as well. and i'm not talking about the success of those films it's more about how they are produced hollywood's disney or picks so for example they are very famous for the animation films but. movies where all the leading roles are by children are all young people teenagers are really rare to find and this is som
festival for example we have some phones for you three days in cuba about the german actress roni snyder. with her. before her tragic death and there we have. another fit in. this photo it's the story of a songwriter and coming in germany who also had a double life and worked as an informant for that is german secret police. the silent revolution also a piece from east germany but it takes place in the one hundred fifty s. and it's about. the communist system and all those. are based on true...
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news slanted snyder. minus. the players. table to the stage to chalk it up. in a poker game of money the competition escapes the most important natural resource. betting checking how long will they be able to play. with. the game but you look at the investigation starting march eighteenth body double you. frankfurt. international gateway to the best connections road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. biala gassed at frankfurt airport city managed by from. pakistan has freed the indian pilots captured when his plane was shot down over pakistan administered kashmir abhinanda and vox a man walked across the border into india where he was welcomed as a hero pakistan says his release is an effort to deescalate tensions between the nuclear arms neighbor. police and somalia's capital mogadishu say an almost twenty four hour gun battle with islam.
news slanted snyder. minus. the players. table to the stage to chalk it up. in a poker game of money the competition escapes the most important natural resource. betting checking how long will they be able to play. with. the game but you look at the investigation starting march eighteenth body double you. frankfurt. international gateway to the best connections road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers...
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and i give kudos to governor snyder. we are going to stick to that, how many of you agree with me, no break until the budget is do done. [applause] because just like every other workplace, we shouldn't go on vacation until our job is done. [applause] you know, we can get a lot done in the legislature, we can get a lot done for the people of our state if we really focus on the things that matter. some will doubt our ability to find common ground, some will doubt our ability to make bold choices that are needed to ensure that michigan will always be a home for opportunity. and when you look at the dysfunction in washington, you understand the skepticism. extreme partisanship, shutdowns and trade wars all put our economies at risk and those are out of our control. so let us stay focused on what we can control. let us strive to see the humanity in one another along the way because when we do, it's a lot easier to find common ground. you all may know that i am centered by my family and my love for in state. and i hope my kids
and i give kudos to governor snyder. we are going to stick to that, how many of you agree with me, no break until the budget is do done. [applause] because just like every other workplace, we shouldn't go on vacation until our job is done. [applause] you know, we can get a lot done in the legislature, we can get a lot done for the people of our state if we really focus on the things that matter. some will doubt our ability to find common ground, some will doubt our ability to make bold choices...
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the jersey city teen set his goals high and met them.becoming the senior class presidt henry snyder highschool, and was inducted into the honor society.now he is to become the first in his family to go to college.it was his single mother's courage to ask for help from the non-profit "women rising" that dylan says wants him to do better.khadine phillip/mother"it has been hard financially, we have been homeless."dylan chidick/student "putting herself out there like that, that made me more determined to never let us get back in that situation again." roseann mazzeo/women rising "she is a great example in doing all that's necessary to help her children."among many things, the center has put them up in permanent supportive housing.giving dylan a safe place to on his last acceptance letter.dylan chidick/student"the college of haven't heard is my top school hoping that number brings him up to 18 choices. (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(grant) ken wayne and terisa estacio are and terisa ken wayne and terisa estacio are here with kron 4 news at six. thank you grant and vicki. tonight at 6
the jersey city teen set his goals high and met them.becoming the senior class presidt henry snyder highschool, and was inducted into the honor society.now he is to become the first in his family to go to college.it was his single mother's courage to ask for help from the non-profit "women rising" that dylan says wants him to do better.khadine phillip/mother"it has been hard financially, we have been homeless."dylan chidick/student "putting herself out there like that,...
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physiotherapist york snyder from sasnett has been using hogans medicinal chalk since the early one ninehundred ninety s. this natural product dissolved in water is said to stimulate the heart and circulation and have an anti inflammatory effect. on vanity you know what it's used as a poultice on the back or joints warm or cold if you're experiencing a rheumatic episode for instance it's applied cold where more about her chronic conditions it tends to be used to warm or cool. and. the poultice is sealed to stop the charge from drying out medicine or chalk was used on her going as early as the turn of the twentieth century. the sediments from the cretaceous period ah. also used to help cleanse and regenerate the skin as a face mask. this absolute five star skin is so soft off to its home and at first it tingles a bit but the skin regains its moisture quite quickly and then it feels so much softer to put it is absolute pleasure. one thing that's never lacking on a holiday island like luton is accommodations there are thousands of hotels apartments and vacation homes but if you're looking f
physiotherapist york snyder from sasnett has been using hogans medicinal chalk since the early one ninehundred ninety s. this natural product dissolved in water is said to stimulate the heart and circulation and have an anti inflammatory effect. on vanity you know what it's used as a poultice on the back or joints warm or cold if you're experiencing a rheumatic episode for instance it's applied cold where more about her chronic conditions it tends to be used to warm or cool. and. the poultice...
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. >> councilman snyder says irginia doesn't have speed cameras. anything that can be done to lower speed must be considered a win. you see the trucks that says, how's my driving? otherwise, you have theer sti but it doesn't mean that driver is going to hold up to those stantrds. >> at let puts a thought in your head, maybe. and if i the cfront of you is going slow, what are you going to do. >>> all dogs may go to heaven? but one breed is the most popular dog. >> who is a good y? we'll tell you. >>> and newhe concerns about kale you eat. we have the details you want to know before your morning smoothie. >>> good morning,y. everyb it is a storm team 4 weather alert day today. rain can be heavy at times.au rain can be heavy at times.au could ponding on roadways. when your blanket's freshness fades before the binge-watching begins... that's when you know, it's half-washed. next time,ad downy fabric conditioner for up to 7 days of downy freshness. downy and it's done. sun care is self care. i used to not love wearing an spf just because i felt like it
. >> councilman snyder says irginia doesn't have speed cameras. anything that can be done to lower speed must be considered a win. you see the trucks that says, how's my driving? otherwise, you have theer sti but it doesn't mean that driver is going to hold up to those stantrds. >> at let puts a thought in your head, maybe. and if i the cfront of you is going slow, what are you going to do. >>> all dogs may go to heaven? but one breed is the most popular dog. >> who...
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in 2005 in milton, pennsylvania, beautiful 20-year-old carley snyder loved animals and dreamed of being a veterinarian. her dream ended when an illegal alien forcibly entered carley's apartment, punched her in the face, knocked her to the floor and stabbed her 37 times. carley went into shock and died at the scene. mr. speaker, washington should have more sympathy and concern for the lives of americans than illegal aliens. unfortunately, washington does not and instead puts illegal aliens on pedestals above the interest of americans. mr. speaker, americans have every right to expect congress to defend american rights and the most basic right is the right to life. the right to be protected from illegal alien killings that could so easily be avoided. tragically, congress turns a blind eye to the lives and innocence of americans stolen by illegal aliens. that is wrong. president trump is right to declare a national emergency to help save the lives of at least 30,000 americans who are alive today but will be dead a year from now if we do not protect and secure america's southern border. as
in 2005 in milton, pennsylvania, beautiful 20-year-old carley snyder loved animals and dreamed of being a veterinarian. her dream ended when an illegal alien forcibly entered carley's apartment, punched her in the face, knocked her to the floor and stabbed her 37 times. carley went into shock and died at the scene. mr. speaker, washington should have more sympathy and concern for the lives of americans than illegal aliens. unfortunately, washington does not and instead puts illegal aliens on...
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did you know you can become a snyder in the u.s. marine corps by completing training for -- semper fi -- by completing training for 79 days, which is roughly 632 hours, yet in florida becoming a licensed interior designer requires 1,760 hours. you can earn jump wings by completing army jump school in three weeks or about 168 hours. florida law requires 1,200 hours to become licensed as a barber. now, our dbpr secretary and your former colleague in the house has identified a number of these requirements that need to be streamlined, rolled back or eliminated and i think this project merits your support. [ applause ] now, maintaining low taxes and a healthy economic climate are important, but to me the most important factor regarding florida's economic potential is human capital. if we support our university system, our state ledges and primary and secondary education, as well as the reforms needed to improve educational opportunities across the board, then we will be setting the stage for future economic success that will be the envy
did you know you can become a snyder in the u.s. marine corps by completing training for -- semper fi -- by completing training for 79 days, which is roughly 632 hours, yet in florida becoming a licensed interior designer requires 1,760 hours. you can earn jump wings by completing army jump school in three weeks or about 168 hours. florida law requires 1,200 hours to become licensed as a barber. now, our dbpr secretary and your former colleague in the house has identified a number of these...
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nate snyder was a eiunterterrorism expert in the department of homeland security until early 2017. you hear from local law ynforcement about the support they were getting from the feds? t they would say, "hey, it's great that we know about isis and al qaeda, but my front-line officers are seeing violent mvereign citizens and neo- nazis. or reporter: homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen spoke yesterday. >> the primary terrorist threat in the united states continues to be from islamist militants and those they inspire. but we should not and cannot and must not ignore the real and serious danger posed by domestic terrorists. >> reporter: dan stout says it's a start. >> if we take our eye off the ball again, it's just going to al a cyclical event, and we can't afford to make that erter: jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. >> glor: up next here on theeap- partum depression. depression. that's why there's ocuvite. screen light... sunlight... longer hours... eyes today are stressed. but ocuvite has vital nutrients... ...to help protect them. ocuvite. eye nutrition for today. around
nate snyder was a eiunterterrorism expert in the department of homeland security until early 2017. you hear from local law ynforcement about the support they were getting from the feds? t they would say, "hey, it's great that we know about isis and al qaeda, but my front-line officers are seeing violent mvereign citizens and neo- nazis. or reporter: homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen spoke yesterday. >> the primary terrorist threat in the united states continues to be from...
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scott snyder is a senior fellow for korea studies at the council on foreign relations he says no deal still means there's room for talks between the u.s. and north korea well it's hard to say to we get a little bit more of a readout i think from the working level and try to make sure that we understand exactly but i do think the two sides have identified very clearly the gap that remains to be addressed and it involves the scope of denuclearization in return for the scope of sanctions lifting and so in that respect i think that we have a clear and relatively straightforward equation in terms of what would be necessary to move forward and then the question is whether or not the gaps can be bridge the working level talks have moved positively in the right direction but we don't yet have public evidence of a convergence of view on how to define complete denuclearization that's another good reason why the u.s. and north korea should resume working level talks in order to and do it in a situation where they're not preparing for a high level meeting in order to try to grapple with the subst
scott snyder is a senior fellow for korea studies at the council on foreign relations he says no deal still means there's room for talks between the u.s. and north korea well it's hard to say to we get a little bit more of a readout i think from the working level and try to make sure that we understand exactly but i do think the two sides have identified very clearly the gap that remains to be addressed and it involves the scope of denuclearization in return for the scope of sanctions lifting...
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nate snyder was a counterterrorism expert in the department of homeland security until early 2017. did you hear from local law enforcement about the support they were getting from the feds? >> they would say, "hey, it's great that we know about isis and al qaeda, but my front-line officers are seeing violent sovereign citizens and neo- nazis. >> reporter: homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen spoke yesterday. >> the primary terrorist threat in the united states continues to be from islamist militants and those they inspire. but we should not and cannot and must not ignore the real and serious danger posed by domestic terrorists. >> reporter: dan stout says it's a start. >> if we take our eye off the ball again, it's just going to be a cyclical event, and we can't afford to make that mistake again. >> reporter: jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. >>> up next, approval for the first drug to treat post-partum depression. so, you're open all day, that's what 24/7 means, sugar. kind of like how you get 24/7 access to licensed agents with geico. hmm? yeah, you just go online, or gi
nate snyder was a counterterrorism expert in the department of homeland security until early 2017. did you hear from local law enforcement about the support they were getting from the feds? >> they would say, "hey, it's great that we know about isis and al qaeda, but my front-line officers are seeing violent sovereign citizens and neo- nazis. >> reporter: homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen spoke yesterday. >> the primary terrorist threat in the united states...
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thank you to appomattox, especially robin snyder, and i cannot say how helpful patrick has been for the last couple of years as i have been working on this new project. he has been more than generous, both professionally and personally, just a trait of the national park service, so thank you, patrick. yes, he does deserve an applause. [applause] dr. janney: i also want to thank two other historians in the audience whose work has been so important to mind. that is chris clarkson and rob wilkins. i am so appreciative of the work they have done. let's get to appomattox. in the years since 1865, as many hasou well know, appomattox been become shorthand for the swift close to the civil war, probably by grant's you term, not to be disturbed by u.s. forces unless the broke the law, but as major sharpe,george h assistant provost marshal, observed only one month after the surrender "a large number of lee's army were not the aroled at appomattox." let's talk about that. of the men evacuated after , only somewhere between 26000 and 28,000, or to use 28,231 soldiers officially paoled at mr. fleitz:
thank you to appomattox, especially robin snyder, and i cannot say how helpful patrick has been for the last couple of years as i have been working on this new project. he has been more than generous, both professionally and personally, just a trait of the national park service, so thank you, patrick. yes, he does deserve an applause. [applause] dr. janney: i also want to thank two other historians in the audience whose work has been so important to mind. that is chris clarkson and rob wilkins....
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. >> coming up at 5:00, collins explains how receiving this jersey from dan snyder brought him to tears. long-timend fans willstand why. >>> trouble brewing for the beer industry. >> as we approach st. patrick's day weekend research shows the cost of your cd one could double. we'll show you when. >> say it ain't so, >please. scramble after the white house grounds those 737 max planes. we learned todayow long safety checks may take. >>> we talkk live with mar >>> if you're just joining us as we cross:3p.m. let's get you caught up with four things to know. >> theirst federal lawsuits have been filed in connection with the massive college cheatichea cheating scandal who claims her son was not admitted to schools becausepa nts bribed their way into a college. aurnt stanford student also filing what she hopes to be a class action against the school. he claims t vue of degrees will be diminished because of the allegations. >>> in the district a government worker pled guilty today t accepting cash and sex in exchange for authorizing benefit payments. prosecutors say demetrius mcmillan facilita
. >> coming up at 5:00, collins explains how receiving this jersey from dan snyder brought him to tears. long-timend fans willstand why. >>> trouble brewing for the beer industry. >> as we approach st. patrick's day weekend research shows the cost of your cd one could double. we'll show you when. >> say it ain't so, >please. scramble after the white house grounds those 737 max planes. we learned todayow long safety checks may take. >>> we talkk live with...
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carol: zack snyder and rachel evans explained.e this enormous inflow of cash into daily fund followed by an app low of cash. as is something we have been watching for a wild. we heard about a big index thelancing in september as classification system for the s&p 500 got re-fixed. when we saw the inflow it was a large one, more than 3 billion coming in one day and going up the next. it got us thinking about what these kind of trades are all about. we have seen these trades in the past. it happens when you see an index rebalancing you see the etf's getting rid of the stock they no longer needs and into the stocks they want to own. >> a normal part of market activity. >> a very large trade. this is something zach picked up on. it looks -- there is a totally innocent explanation for which -- this is how the fund needs to get rid of a few stocks and get some new stocks. this is not what was going on. if they wanted to do that they could wait until market closed on the day the index changed and they could sell the stocks that needed to
carol: zack snyder and rachel evans explained.e this enormous inflow of cash into daily fund followed by an app low of cash. as is something we have been watching for a wild. we heard about a big index thelancing in september as classification system for the s&p 500 got re-fixed. when we saw the inflow it was a large one, more than 3 billion coming in one day and going up the next. it got us thinking about what these kind of trades are all about. we have seen these trades in the past. it...
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he was emotional talking about he gifte got from snyder, a taylor game-worn journey. >> my dream wasguys here. i talked to dr. andrews a couple times about getting here. and just in doing so with that, it was an opportuni that was offered and i -- i ran on it. i jumped on it. i had to be here. >> when you seeieim on the you knew he was one of the best football players on the field.ot you're talking about 29-year-olguy. you're talking about a 25-year-olduy gou can see laying for the next six, seven years and to get him and put him in the mix of this defense, it's hard to not want a guy like that on your ftballteam. >>> so maryland made its big ten tournament debut against nebraska looking for their first post season win, they're the fifth seedndthey're the favorites against the corn huskers coming off a game less than 24 hours ago. should be easy, right? first half,le s say it wasn't so great. second half, though, making a run. bruno fernando with a big blockw morselh the and one. terps within single digits. morselhe steal, can't quite getouhe bucket. no called that blows mike turgeon
he was emotional talking about he gifte got from snyder, a taylor game-worn journey. >> my dream wasguys here. i talked to dr. andrews a couple times about getting here. and just in doing so with that, it was an opportuni that was offered and i -- i ran on it. i jumped on it. i had to be here. >> when you seeieim on the you knew he was one of the best football players on the field.ot you're talking about 29-year-olguy. you're talking about a 25-year-olduy gou can see laying for the...
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tim snyder, a historian at yale has said people think historians are off reading dusty books. you read all the dusty books, you see certain patterns. what fits together, and what doesn't? a historian will never look at a problem and say this is entirely new. a historian will try to find familiar aspects of a problem. let us bring in three diplomatic historians to get there assessment of the problems of vietnam. our first, on your left, is a cornell historian and a pulitzer prize-winning author. he wrote "choosing war," and "the embers of war," two books on the vietnam war. he has said, the u.s. of administration, which includes the military establishment, made two mistakes in vietnam -- hubris and ignorance. with hubris, leaders were telling themselves the u.s. had not lost a war before. the north vietnamese were wearing pajamas. we were the mighty. he wrote that our ignorance spoke volumes of not understanding the history of vietnam and the consequent mistakes for not knowing this history. in the end, he writes, "there was a permissive content to the vietnam war on the part o
tim snyder, a historian at yale has said people think historians are off reading dusty books. you read all the dusty books, you see certain patterns. what fits together, and what doesn't? a historian will never look at a problem and say this is entirely new. a historian will try to find familiar aspects of a problem. let us bring in three diplomatic historians to get there assessment of the problems of vietnam. our first, on your left, is a cornell historian and a pulitzer prize-winning author....
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matt snyder, department staff. we are here today to provide you with our annual report on the interagency plan implementation committee, just posted and covers fiscal years 2020-2024. and this presentation i'm going to give you, remind you of what it does, along with the implementation team and the c.a.c. a broad overview of the revenue, and then dive deeper and give you some highlights of some of the expenditures for the next four years. so, very quickly, so the implementation team on the city-wide division of the planning department was set up, i think about seven years ago. we were charged with looking after the implementation of six plan areas. before that, we had the zoning and of course current planning to look at the land use sides of things, advent of our impact fees, geographically-based impact fees. we developed this team to look at other aspects of implementation of the plan areas, specifically around community benefits and infrastructure. at the same time, the ipic implementation plan committee was crea
matt snyder, department staff. we are here today to provide you with our annual report on the interagency plan implementation committee, just posted and covers fiscal years 2020-2024. and this presentation i'm going to give you, remind you of what it does, along with the implementation team and the c.a.c. a broad overview of the revenue, and then dive deeper and give you some highlights of some of the expenditures for the next four years. so, very quickly, so the implementation team on the...
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i wanto bring in rachel snyder who is the owner. you've seen pple reallytrancefirm in this class, right? >> absolutely. boxers aret in the b shape. conditioning wise, strength kizing wise,oxing they are in the best shape. so we traen you in the exact same waypr oxers train you. people are losing weight, gaining muscle. >> yeah, a w great to get fit fore spring. so c check out a class here because this will be the option for you to help you get going right heri. alt, back in to you. >> all right. >> i thought we were going t see her do some boxing. >> i guess next. it's coming. >> you're on notice. >>>00 150iders ditching metro. next transportation reporter adam tuss wit whether those riders are nowo helping t clog up the roads and slow down your commute, and the upcoming metro work t could push more people onto the reeds. >>> doug and amelia saying arm is on the way for us. when we could see 60 on the ten day >>> if you are just joining us at:45 let's g you caught up with the four things to know. a utility worker keeping his ol whil
i wanto bring in rachel snyder who is the owner. you've seen pple reallytrancefirm in this class, right? >> absolutely. boxers aret in the b shape. conditioning wise, strength kizing wise,oxing they are in the best shape. so we traen you in the exact same waypr oxers train you. people are losing weight, gaining muscle. >> yeah, a w great to get fit fore spring. so c check out a class here because this will be the option for you to help you get going right heri. alt, back in to you....
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. >> councilman snyder says virginia doesn't havd cameras. anything that can be done to lower speed must be considered a win. >> on your honor. you have a sticker, do the right thine >> it will mople think. you see the sticker, you read , it creates a series of thoughts. >>> all dogs may go to heaven. but one breed is the most popular dog. w >> is a good boy? we'll tell you. >>> and new concns about the kaleou eat. we have the details you want to know before your morning smoothie. chuck? >>> good morning, everybody. what toxpect for day? lots and lots of rain, especially during the afternoon. ponding onoads can be an issue, as well. a lot of wind todrrow. 0s and drops this morning. around 50 later in the afternoon. an inch or two of rain is possible today. possible today. get out your big umbr [female voiceover] with the from penfed credit union, you can get rates as low as 1.49% apr on new vehicles. and everyone is lcome to apply. visit penfed.org ] - so, whatou in for? (laughs) - well, according to this discipline slip i was allegedly talki
. >> councilman snyder says virginia doesn't havd cameras. anything that can be done to lower speed must be considered a win. >> on your honor. you have a sticker, do the right thine >> it will mople think. you see the sticker, you read , it creates a series of thoughts. >>> all dogs may go to heaven. but one breed is the most popular dog. w >> is a good boy? we'll tell you. >>> and new concns about the kaleou eat. we have the details you want to know...
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. >> couilman snyder says virginia doesn't have speed me s. anything that can be done to lower speed must be considered a win. >> on your honor. you have a sticker, do the right thing. >> it will make people think. you see the sticker, you read it, it creates a series of thoughts. >>> all dogs may go to heaven.e but eed is the most popular dog. >> who is a good boy? we'll tell you. >>> and new concerns about the kale you eat. e details you want to know before your morning smoothie. chuck? >>> it is all about the rain. heavy at times, coming your way today and wind tomorrow. i'm opti weekend.'ll like the a little blustery on saturday, sunday is looking like a winner. >>> you're watching news 4 today. >> working 4 your health ts morning. a new study that finds certain medicines used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in teens and young hults, may cause paranoia, hallucinations aring voices. patients that were prescribed amphetamines like adderall, is twice as likely to develop psychosis as that contain those methylphenidates. 2,00
. >> couilman snyder says virginia doesn't have speed me s. anything that can be done to lower speed must be considered a win. >> on your honor. you have a sticker, do the right thing. >> it will make people think. you see the sticker, you read it, it creates a series of thoughts. >>> all dogs may go to heaven.e but eed is the most popular dog. >> who is a good boy? we'll tell you. >>> and new concerns about the kale you eat. e details you want to know...
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would d snyder approve of this lemon?utely. >> you have to spend $500 or less to get one of these cars to the track. >> jay lamb thought this whole thing up in 2006. he's like the godfather around here. >> this was supposed to be a one time party for me and 13 of my idiot friends. it was not supposed to be any of this. it grew completely of its own accord. i don't understand it, i don't think they understand it, but i keep showing up. >> from an idea to the most popular racing series in the world. 24 hours of lemons conducts 24 races a year, just in the u.s. they also have a handful of international stuff. sonoma raceway, one of the first to embrace the crazy. >> instead of saying no way, we don't want you. you know, that's an interesting idea. >> what do you want to do with your lives? >> i want to rock. >> yep. twisted sister is here. you've got unicorns, minions and even the governator himself. then there's the gluten freaks and their 1990 wonder bread peanut butter jelly time. >> it used to be a big old pile of crap o
would d snyder approve of this lemon?utely. >> you have to spend $500 or less to get one of these cars to the track. >> jay lamb thought this whole thing up in 2006. he's like the godfather around here. >> this was supposed to be a one time party for me and 13 of my idiot friends. it was not supposed to be any of this. it grew completely of its own accord. i don't understand it, i don't think they understand it, but i keep showing up. >> from an idea to the most popular...
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meanwhile, "batman versus superman" director zach snyder has a response for critics who didn't like thatis movie killed people. in short: "batman kills. superman kills. get over it." someone says to me: batman killed a guy. i'm like, wake the (bleep) up.'" (bleep) zach, these are beloved children's characters. (as zach) : "aqua man sells opiates, and the flash is a human trafficker. walk it off! the whole justice league is addicted to snuff porn. grow up!" ( laughter ) >> jon: wow! >> stephen: meanwhile, "china has censored the gay scenes from 'bohemian rhapsody.'" "a scene of two men kissing, the word 'gay,' and a clip of the main character dressed in women's clothing were removed." that is terrible. but you should see the chinese government's version of "call me by your name." >> hey, there, oliver. >> how you doing? >> nice to meet you. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> stephen: meanwhile, a verizon employee rescued a cat who had been stuck on top of a telephone pole for roughly 12 hours. that's a long time. but then, the verizon guy did say he'd be there between 8:00 a.m. and midnight. (
meanwhile, "batman versus superman" director zach snyder has a response for critics who didn't like thatis movie killed people. in short: "batman kills. superman kills. get over it." someone says to me: batman killed a guy. i'm like, wake the (bleep) up.'" (bleep) zach, these are beloved children's characters. (as zach) : "aqua man sells opiates, and the flash is a human trafficker. walk it off! the whole justice league is addicted to snuff porn. grow up!" (...
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let's go to jessica snyder.hey grilled her over the administration's child separation policy even calling her at one point a liar. what's the latest? >> they did call her a liar. also the zero tolerance policies that resulted in the children being separated causing chaos at the southern border. democrats grilled into whether or not president trump's she reit rar reit ralt reiterated and gave the numbers she says proves it. she said if the numbers stay on track through the end of the year we are looking about 900,000 crossing illegally. those are the numbers they gave. they kept going back to the trump administration policies and hammering into her how they were executed. >> are we still putting children in cages? >> to my knowledge, they never purposely put a child in a case. >> purposely or whatever. are we putting children in cages as of today? >> children are processed at the border facility stations that you have been at. some of them -- >> i have seen the cages. i just want you to admit that the cages exist
let's go to jessica snyder.hey grilled her over the administration's child separation policy even calling her at one point a liar. what's the latest? >> they did call her a liar. also the zero tolerance policies that resulted in the children being separated causing chaos at the southern border. democrats grilled into whether or not president trump's she reit rar reit ralt reiterated and gave the numbers she says proves it. she said if the numbers stay on track through the end of the year...
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. >> cnn's jessica snyder joins our conversation. i want to talk to you about the pause. very smart pause. >> the president was asked again about it today and he said he's not the one who discusses the pardons, it's us who keeps bringing it up. behind the scenes, that was a pretty big question about whether that's something the president might do. >> mr. downing, mr. manafort's lawyer, was clearly putting it out there, shall we say, by saying once again, please, mr. president, there was no russian collusion. the judge can do whatever he wants, but this is well below the guidelines. what was the rationale? >> the judge said it quite clearly, this is a just sentence. inside judge ellis' mind, this was a just sentence. he didn't believe the sentencing guidelines spoke to what this crime was, the fact that paul manafort was a first-time offender here. manafort's lawyers really pushed this point as well because they submitted several other examples of people who had stolen much more from the government and paid much less when it came to jail time. they cited one woman, and thi
. >> cnn's jessica snyder joins our conversation. i want to talk to you about the pause. very smart pause. >> the president was asked again about it today and he said he's not the one who discusses the pardons, it's us who keeps bringing it up. behind the scenes, that was a pretty big question about whether that's something the president might do. >> mr. downing, mr. manafort's lawyer, was clearly putting it out there, shall we say, by saying once again, please, mr. president,...
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jessica snyder joins us. >> reporter: this is turning into a criminal probe.eral investigators want information from boeing about it's safety and certification procedures for the 737 max. that includes details on its training manuals for pilots plus how the company marketed it's aircraft. we know that justice department prosecutors have issued multiple subpoenas as part of this potentially wide ranging investigation and really it could center on boeing's self certification process. of course, that was largely left up to boeing. this is sort of an ominous step here because criminal investigations into the aviation industry are rare. issues at theive aiation level are typically handled by administrative agencies. but now of course there is this criminal probe and that comes in addition to all of these inquiries that we have already seen from the department of transportation's inspector general. >> in terms of what boeing is doing in the middle of all of this to remedy the immediate problem, do you have an update? >> boeing has developed a software patch and a ne
jessica snyder joins us. >> reporter: this is turning into a criminal probe.eral investigators want information from boeing about it's safety and certification procedures for the 737 max. that includes details on its training manuals for pilots plus how the company marketed it's aircraft. we know that justice department prosecutors have issued multiple subpoenas as part of this potentially wide ranging investigation and really it could center on boeing's self certification process. of...
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davidson and company and ed snyder with charter equity research. very good afternoon to you both., which of these announcements, if any, is the most important or is a game changer in your eyes >> sure, in my mind, the two most important words for today are privacy and advertising. basically, the way i see it, if you look at the $9.99 a month news service, apple is telling you, we'll give you news from trusted sources and yes, there'll be advertising on it, but we're not going to scrape your data when you use our service. and i think that is very important. and second, what they're doing with financial service, with the credit card, which is, trust us with your financial services and again, we're not going to use you for data i think that's big news from apple. >> big news and really important, tom, but for a company that is so large and needs to find growth at a time where its core products, the phones, the tablets, you know, some of the other products are stagnating, is it enough to move revenues >> so excellent question if you look at their last completed fiscal year, 60% of the
davidson and company and ed snyder with charter equity research. very good afternoon to you both., which of these announcements, if any, is the most important or is a game changer in your eyes >> sure, in my mind, the two most important words for today are privacy and advertising. basically, the way i see it, if you look at the $9.99 a month news service, apple is telling you, we'll give you news from trusted sources and yes, there'll be advertising on it, but we're not going to scrape...
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jessica snyder is life ve in washington with the details. >> reporter: she stressed the stance this is a true emergency and not just a manufactured crisis. to do that, neil nielsen cited large numbers and said if they stay on track, close to 1 million migrants could try to cross the border. it wouldn't be record breaking, but it could be the most since 2006. democrats weren't satisfied with the numbers. they grilled the homeland secretary demanding answers that she wasn't always able to give. >> we all know the results of the policy and the compassionate or lack of compassion. >> ma'am, it's not a policy, it's the law. we enforce the law. >> reporter: homeland security secretary nielsen answering questions over the border and dodging questions about its intent. >> you knew that policy was going to result in children having to be taken away from their parents. that's a policy. you should admit it. >> the consequence of any adult going to jail in that country as they're separated from their child, that wasn't point of it. the point was to increase prosecutions for those breaking the law.
jessica snyder is life ve in washington with the details. >> reporter: she stressed the stance this is a true emergency and not just a manufactured crisis. to do that, neil nielsen cited large numbers and said if they stay on track, close to 1 million migrants could try to cross the border. it wouldn't be record breaking, but it could be the most since 2006. democrats weren't satisfied with the numbers. they grilled the homeland secretary demanding answers that she wasn't always able to...
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jessica snyder is on the scene. we saw the attorney general arrive where you are awhile ago, rod rosenstein, deputy attorney general also there. what are you learning about what's going on and when we'll see the so-called principal conclusions? >> reporter: wolf, we know the attorney general is here at the justice department, hard at work, reviewing the confidential report from robert mueller. we saw the attorney general come to the complex at the doj before 10:00 a.m. he was followed closely behind by rod rosenstein, so they're both in the building, and the attorney general reviewing the report. we know the attorney general will be acting perhaps swiftly here. we know he received the report around 4:00 yesterday, reviewed it for several hours yesterday, and has continued into this morning. it will likely go through this morning into this afternoon, but as the attorney general issued the letter to congress, the congressional leaders saying that he could issue his conclusion to congress as soon as this weekend, and w
jessica snyder is on the scene. we saw the attorney general arrive where you are awhile ago, rod rosenstein, deputy attorney general also there. what are you learning about what's going on and when we'll see the so-called principal conclusions? >> reporter: wolf, we know the attorney general is here at the justice department, hard at work, reviewing the confidential report from robert mueller. we saw the attorney general come to the complex at the doj before 10:00 a.m. he was followed...
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. >> jessica snyder with the latest for us in washington this morning. thank you. >>> new zealand is take action on assault weapons just six days after a terror atypictack in th country left 50 people dead. six days. so why has the u.s. done hardly anything after so many mass shootings over the span of 20 years? we'll discuss next. live from the starlite lounge. ♪ one plus one equals too little too late ♪ ♪ a sock-a-bam-boom ♪ who's in the room? ♪ love is dangerous ♪ but driving safe means you pay less ♪ ♪ switch and save ♪ yes, ma'am excuse me, miss. ♪ does this heart belong to you? ♪ ♪ would you like it anyway? [ scatting ] ♪ wlooking to lose weighty? this year? try fda-approved alli®. for every 5 lbs you lose, alli® can help you lose two to three more by preventing about 25% of the fat you eat from being absorbed. for the only fda-approved otc weight loss aid, try alli®. - [woman] with shark's duo clean, i don't just clean, ♪ i deep clean carpets and floors, so i got this. yep, this too, and this, please. even long hair and pet hair are no problem, bu
. >> jessica snyder with the latest for us in washington this morning. thank you. >>> new zealand is take action on assault weapons just six days after a terror atypictack in th country left 50 people dead. six days. so why has the u.s. done hardly anything after so many mass shootings over the span of 20 years? we'll discuss next. live from the starlite lounge. ♪ one plus one equals too little too late ♪ ♪ a sock-a-bam-boom ♪ who's in the room? ♪ love is dangerous ♪...
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cancer, we are dialing it back to may, 1992, when a much younger alex trebek sat down with abc's mike snyder>> for those of you that think geography is about maps and capitals, consider the question in yes'd national geography bee. >> many coastal countries have established so-called eezs, and areas where which country's have sovereign rights. what do these initials, eez, stand for? the correct response is exclusive economic zone. congratulations, you are the 1992 national geography jeopardy champion. >> alex trebek, the long-standing host of "jeopardy." that program is an amazing program. it has not only survived for years, it has thrived. what do you think the secret is? >> maybe you will get merve to talk about that later on. i think because it really involves the viewers. you can't just sit as a spectator and watch "jeopardy," and the same holds true for "wheel of fortune." you want to participate. you will sit on the edge of your seat. with wheel, you think these dumb contestants, they can't figure out this puzzle. then on "jeopardy", you think, those contestants are really sharp. but i
cancer, we are dialing it back to may, 1992, when a much younger alex trebek sat down with abc's mike snyder>> for those of you that think geography is about maps and capitals, consider the question in yes'd national geography bee. >> many coastal countries have established so-called eezs, and areas where which country's have sovereign rights. what do these initials, eez, stand for? the correct response is exclusive economic zone. congratulations, you are the 1992 national geography...
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yousef: our national editor jodie snyder joins us. had a chance to go through the letter in some of the initial reactions, what do we know now better and what remains ambiguous? a four-pageis letter to congress, a summary of attorney general william barr, who was appointed by president trump after he had fired jeff sessions as attorney general. in the four-page report, the letter, the report itself remains secret, but in the four-page letter, he says it is clear that there is no evidence of collusion. that point is pretty unambiguous , that there really is no collusion. yet on the issue of obstruction of justice, he says there is evidence on both sides, so he and the deputy attorney general made the conclusion that there is not enough evidence to say that president trump had committed obstruction of justice. but that is more ambiguous than the collusion argument. of course, president trump, as we saw, saying he thinks there is no collusion, no obstruction of justice, and it is a complete and total exoneration of him. but now the quest
yousef: our national editor jodie snyder joins us. had a chance to go through the letter in some of the initial reactions, what do we know now better and what remains ambiguous? a four-pageis letter to congress, a summary of attorney general william barr, who was appointed by president trump after he had fired jeff sessions as attorney general. in the four-page report, the letter, the report itself remains secret, but in the four-page letter, he says it is clear that there is no evidence of...
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scott snyder is a senior fellow for korea studies at the council on foreign relations he says no deal still means there's room for talks between the u.s. and north korea well it's hard to say to we get a little bit more of a readout i think from the working level and try to make sure that we understand exactly but i do think the two sides have identified very clearly the gap that remains to be addressed and it involves the scope of denuclearization in return for the scope of sanctions lifting and so in that respect i think that we have a clear and relatively straightforward equation in terms of what would be necessary to move forward and then the question is whether or not the gaps can be bridge the working level talks have moved positively in the right direction but we don't yet have public evidence of a convergence of view on how to define complete denuclearization that's another good reason why the u.s. and north korea should resume working level talks in order to and do it in a situation where they're not preparing for a high level meeting in order to try to grapple with the subst
scott snyder is a senior fellow for korea studies at the council on foreign relations he says no deal still means there's room for talks between the u.s. and north korea well it's hard to say to we get a little bit more of a readout i think from the working level and try to make sure that we understand exactly but i do think the two sides have identified very clearly the gap that remains to be addressed and it involves the scope of denuclearization in return for the scope of sanctions lifting...
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snyder, to inquire. mr. schneider: thank you, mr. chairman, for holding this hearing. thank you to the secretary for being here. i'd like to focus on a topic we've touched on already, state and local tax deduction, the cap on that. the last tax package, put a cap at $10,000. we had an earlier discussion of does that effect middle class families? in my state, illinois, it does effect middle class families. in my district, roughly 42% of all tax filers are impacted by this. and the average in lake county, one of the counties i represent, is more than $18,000 in state and local taxes because lake unty has a reputation of comparatively high property taxes. this is affecting working middle class families who are struggling to make ends meet. i take -- -- i would take it a step further and say it's a double taxation. they're being taxed on the taxes they're already paying to fund their schools, their local communities, the operations of our state. 11 million households nationwide are affected by this. in illinois this is a disproportion -- disproportionate impact. i hear fro
snyder, to inquire. mr. schneider: thank you, mr. chairman, for holding this hearing. thank you to the secretary for being here. i'd like to focus on a topic we've touched on already, state and local tax deduction, the cap on that. the last tax package, put a cap at $10,000. we had an earlier discussion of does that effect middle class families? in my state, illinois, it does effect middle class families. in my district, roughly 42% of all tax filers are impacted by this. and the average in...
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jerome snyder.een talking about it the better part of six, seven months, started moving up in october when central bank balance sheets went the other way. instead of giving more, they're giving less. ecb changed it today the cost of capital may be coming back down from fear levels last year. >> great point investors should be focused on liquidity management and cost of capital in real terms. we still have to think of relative terms in terms of a risk free rate in the u.s. we have to think about how it effects risk as pricing on a go forward basis. as a result, there's more volatility in the market as investors digest increased cost to capital in real and nominal terms, focusing on real terms the next few months. >> we live in a binary world when it comes to investing, fed talks about a pause, moves are done next move is ease. same with volatility if investors fear more volatility, their behavior changes drastically in a short period of time, theyget less willing to hold equities. >> simply put, we'r
jerome snyder.een talking about it the better part of six, seven months, started moving up in october when central bank balance sheets went the other way. instead of giving more, they're giving less. ecb changed it today the cost of capital may be coming back down from fear levels last year. >> great point investors should be focused on liquidity management and cost of capital in real terms. we still have to think of relative terms in terms of a risk free rate in the u.s. we have to think...
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kayla snyder is getting ready for an upcoming visit with her family. six months i have a severe depressive episode which includes not getting out of bed for a week to two weeks, not showering, not eating. >> her childhood in new jersey appeared to be happy. but things began to fall apart when she left home for college. >> i didn't know what i was doing in life. what my purpose was. i thought something was wrong with me. >> anti-depressants didn't help much. and over the next five years, kayla got so desperate, she tried to kill herself three times. then she started ketamine infusions at this clinic. >> i didn't have suicidal thoughts every day, which i used to have, and i just felt a weight lifted off my shoulders. >> traditional anti-depressants work on neurotransmitters that help nerves in the brain communicate. ketamine targets a difference one gould glutamate and works much faster than other drugs. >> what we've heard from patients who have gotten ketamine is, wow, this is what it feels like to be normal. they never thought they were going to feel
kayla snyder is getting ready for an upcoming visit with her family. six months i have a severe depressive episode which includes not getting out of bed for a week to two weeks, not showering, not eating. >> her childhood in new jersey appeared to be happy. but things began to fall apart when she left home for college. >> i didn't know what i was doing in life. what my purpose was. i thought something was wrong with me. >> anti-depressants didn't help much. and over the next...
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at the time rick snyder warned his state's members of congress and spelled it out for them in personal5,000 people in their districts who either used the state's healthy michigan program or bought insurance from the obamacare exchanges. with all of that, i'm joined by wiscons wisconsin governor tony evers. thanks for being on the program. >> thank you, kasie, good to be here. >> what was the reason why you won your election so narrowly against scott walker, someone who many thought was unbeatable quite frankly at various points in his political career and how much did health care have to do with it? >> it was a huge issue. health care was one of the primary issues in this campaign. people of wisconsin who were saying we want to make sure that those of us, those 2.4 million of us, including me i'm a cancer survivor, had the protections for preexisting conditions. that's one of the reasons i won the race. they also say they wanted to make sure that wisconsin took the medicaid expansion they hadn't done for eight years of scott walker and cost the state of wisconsin $1.1 billion. so there
at the time rick snyder warned his state's members of congress and spelled it out for them in personal5,000 people in their districts who either used the state's healthy michigan program or bought insurance from the obamacare exchanges. with all of that, i'm joined by wiscons wisconsin governor tony evers. thanks for being on the program. >> thank you, kasie, good to be here. >> what was the reason why you won your election so narrowly against scott walker, someone who many thought...
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ashley webster but passive investment strategy sean snyder. >> the problem is of course the bank of englandio where as we said before, medicine shortages, planes grounded. dover will be backed up for 21 miles. >> i don't believe so. i just called up project here. i think there's some truth to that. i don't think that would be the case. we will live under wto rules. the u.k. will be able to be free to deal with these wonderful read trade deals with the united states most certainly but elsewhere around the world. neil: i'm wondering if europe is more afraid of this than the braves should be. there's a lot more concern in brussels than they're letting on. what do you think? >> i do think that no deal would probably be disruptive to financial markets. i do think the positive side if there's a silver lining here that we've had two years to prepare for this in some regard. financial institutions have prepared, so i think it's a positive in that regard. as far as europe there are d.c. and slowing growth. anything that contributes to that will probably be seen as a negative. neil: in your mind, bru
ashley webster but passive investment strategy sean snyder. >> the problem is of course the bank of englandio where as we said before, medicine shortages, planes grounded. dover will be backed up for 21 miles. >> i don't believe so. i just called up project here. i think there's some truth to that. i don't think that would be the case. we will live under wto rules. the u.k. will be able to be free to deal with these wonderful read trade deals with the united states most certainly...
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janet snyder was assist secretary of left-hand and mirjs and served under secretary jowl during the obama administration. she came from a law firm, a law firm, a lawyer where she handled environment land and natural resource issues. her conflict lists submitted to ethics was similar to the substances in yours. at the same time, of her nomination secretary of the interior sally julie said janices expertise in natural resource energy development and voormt environmental law and policy will enable to us safely and responsible mri expand the renewable energy exploration and development under president obama's all of the above energy strategy. with experience in both the public and private sectors she will be an advocate for balanced approach and a science-based decision making process that both advances the president's key energy initiatives and promotes the conservation of the federal lands and natural resources. apparently your experience isn't given the same consideration. i'm out of time but i think there is a double standard being applied here that private and public experience on one si
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is such a great friend and great pastor for my parents for so long and the new pastor there, dave snyder invited us in, april loud llowe the church with open arms. all of mom's and dad as friends were there and it was great to see just everybody that meant so much to my parents. so much thanks to them. and it was great seeing a lot of relatives i haven't soon in a long time. >> it was lovely. you did a great job. still ahead on "morning joe," he's quite a household name. the south bend mayor just took a big step in introducing himself to american voters. we'll explain that ahead. a lot of 2020 news next on "morning joe." >> i'm in a different position in the other candidates because i'm the one candidate i don't want any of your money. i want your support but i don't want your money. again, i don't want your money because therefore -- you still pli wa stupidly want to give me money. i don't want your money. >> do you want to renegotiate deals? some of us renegotiate deals. is there anybody who doesn't renegotiate deals? i want to -- this room -- perhaps more than any room i've ever spoke
is such a great friend and great pastor for my parents for so long and the new pastor there, dave snyder invited us in, april loud llowe the church with open arms. all of mom's and dad as friends were there and it was great to see just everybody that meant so much to my parents. so much thanks to them. and it was great seeing a lot of relatives i haven't soon in a long time. >> it was lovely. you did a great job. still ahead on "morning joe," he's quite a household name. the...
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next guest says the plarkt's true disrupters could be legacy brands a little counter untietive scott snyder is a partner and a fellow at the wharton school he co-authored a new book "goliath's revenge, how established companies turn the tables on digital disrupters." this is a counter intuitive idea most of us think that you have to be a start-up to actually get outside of the group think at a big organization that's bureaucratic and has red tape and can't get anywhere explain yourself >> yeah. that's why we wrote the book, right? we actually believe established companies are sitting on incumbent advantages that sometimes they just need to think about and unlock in a digital world. they need to do that by committing to leadership organization and culture that with stand running at two speeds that means innovating around today's business, and also driving breakthroughs for the next generation of business. >> is this more of a call for action within big companies for how to -- for how to be innovative, or is this an argument, which i think it is, that somehow some of these bigger companies ac
next guest says the plarkt's true disrupters could be legacy brands a little counter untietive scott snyder is a partner and a fellow at the wharton school he co-authored a new book "goliath's revenge, how established companies turn the tables on digital disrupters." this is a counter intuitive idea most of us think that you have to be a start-up to actually get outside of the group think at a big organization that's bureaucratic and has red tape and can't get anywhere explain...