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a close eye on the saturday storm t. does have heavy rain potential. especially so for the north bay mountains. we will watch that. >> thanks very much. >>> one more prediction from you in a second. everybody has their eyes on the sky a. i chinese space station falling from space right now. when and where it's expected to land on earth. we will ask rob after this. tariffs on more than 100 types of u-s imported goods... and the >>> china is set to impose tariffs on u.s. impoerted goods. tomorrow, china is placing tariffs on fruits, nuts, wine and work. they are responding to president trump's decision to place $50 billion in tariffs on aluminum and style from china. >>> a chinese space station weighing 18,000 pounds heading to earth. it has landed on earth. it was launched in 2011. they lost touch with it in 2016 after it completed its mission. now we are hearing it has re-entered the earth's -- into the earth's atmosphere. experts say it came down in the atlantic ocean. i'm checking with rob. he is my source. >> earlier, that was the case. we were look
a close eye on the saturday storm t. does have heavy rain potential. especially so for the north bay mountains. we will watch that. >> thanks very much. >>> one more prediction from you in a second. everybody has their eyes on the sky a. i chinese space station falling from space right now. when and where it's expected to land on earth. we will ask rob after this. tariffs on more than 100 types of u-s imported goods... and the >>> china is set to impose tariffs on u.s....
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leadership can bring up any nominee on the floor anytime they choose and so this suggestio suggestion does t any nominee that you believe is unqualifiednq is a purely partin act that is ridiculous based upon the facts but as partisan as to hold up a qualified nominee for justice to the supreme court like the triggered 95 days without a hearing or even a vote so please save me the sanctimonious voices of the question of partisanship. it's the right of the body to its nominees and cast the vote they think is correct. i believe the congress plays a role in the check and balance of any executive branch and regardless of who is in the white a house, that is what article one is all about, so i closed simply by saying we will continue to work to advance those nominees that are qualified and continue to work with the chair man as we have and we will support those nominees that are qualified and even if we do not agree, we certainly want to be of support in the mission to make sure that america is safe and secure and with that i will yield the floor. >> the senator fro senator from. >> i want to than
leadership can bring up any nominee on the floor anytime they choose and so this suggestio suggestion does t any nominee that you believe is unqualifiednq is a purely partin act that is ridiculous based upon the facts but as partisan as to hold up a qualified nominee for justice to the supreme court like the triggered 95 days without a hearing or even a vote so please save me the sanctimonious voices of the question of partisanship. it's the right of the body to its nominees and cast the vote...
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>> i hope it t does, but i'm not sure. i've been in a lot of situations in syria. they can put a lot of people in the street on a moment's notice to come out and chapter fnt for government. this will unify the syrian government, but it doesn't matter. what matters is what the syrian government will do in response. they're going to talk a good game. they're going to show defiance. but in the end, i do not think that they're going to use chemical weapons again because militarily it's just not necessary. they don't need the chemical weapons. they're going to win. we observers of the middle east know how this ends. bashar al assad stays in power, the russians become the key power player in the country, and the syrians -- sorry, the iranians, russians, and turks have a seat at the table to decide the future of syria minus the united states. >> lieutenant colonels franconia, davis, we appreciate your insights and perspective as always. thank you, gentlemen. >>> michael cohen under investigation. the latest evidence in the case against the president's personal attorney. y
>> i hope it t does, but i'm not sure. i've been in a lot of situations in syria. they can put a lot of people in the street on a moment's notice to come out and chapter fnt for government. this will unify the syrian government, but it doesn't matter. what matters is what the syrian government will do in response. they're going to talk a good game. they're going to show defiance. but in the end, i do not think that they're going to use chemical weapons again because militarily it's just...
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e question is, what is t contexge does that ch the president is more assertive in saying it is not justsia, but it iran that is happening in syria, and that will set uhow he reacts to the iran nuclear deal. laura: facebookk ceo m zuckerberg was on capitol hill today, meeting with u.s. lawmakers ahead of schedule arings this week. in the coming days, he will face tough questions on how the data of millions of users got into the hands of cambridge alytica. the social network began notifying 87 million use whose information was shared in the data breach. our media editor rep >> in less than a decade and a mlf, one company has doneore ean any other to connect world, and not always in a good way. each timwe share or like mething on facebook, we leave a footprint. our personal data can be collected by developers of applications, some of whom pass each time we share or like information on to companies like cambridge analytica. the british data firm's use of the data has plunged faceboo b into igest crisis. 87 millio' users' data ended up the firm's hands, one million of them british. this entr
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t w. what does a football loving country mean to reach its goals. we'll tell you how german soccer made it back to the top. in our web special. dot com. football made in germany. when i was young i dreamed about changing the world. but i was a woman in egypt some things turned out differently forced marriage genital mutilation humiliation. so i know what else a doll we read about. the written word to stand up for women's rights. now while the answer dawi the free voice of egypt starting april eighth w. hello and welcome to drive a v.w. motor magazine coming up a porsche with plenty of power the panamera turbo as hybrid cars are bigger smart would launch of space for for. one of the new v.w. touring. beijing.
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joe t.: lettuce, tomato, onion, ketchup, pickles... lemonis: so this. how much does that cost? ot cost 50 cents. how did you arrive at that? joe t.: 8 cents for the raw onion... lemonis: i have a hard time believing that a couple pieces of onion cost 8 cents. how much does a whole onion cost? dana: $23.58 for 25 pounds. lemonis: so that's 94 cents a pound -- 0.2 of one ounce. joe t.: of one ounce. my pricing was probably right on the onions, then. lemonis: no. it's a penny. joe t.: okay, we're not paying a penny for red onions. something's off. lemonis: it's math. okay, what else? joe t.: you got 15 cents for tomato. lemonis: put the tomatoes on there. -dana: 0.8. -lemonis: it's 10.7 cents. you guys got to get your food costs a little more detailed. i think it would help. now i know why joe cut the cost of the burger by $1 while barely cutting the cost of the food. that's 'cause he doesn't know the cost of the ingredients. the general manager has to know these numbers. sammy: that's why our numbers are down. 'cause we're shooting from the hip on the pricing of it. joe t.: nobody
joe t.: lettuce, tomato, onion, ketchup, pickles... lemonis: so this. how much does that cost? ot cost 50 cents. how did you arrive at that? joe t.: 8 cents for the raw onion... lemonis: i have a hard time believing that a couple pieces of onion cost 8 cents. how much does a whole onion cost? dana: $23.58 for 25 pounds. lemonis: so that's 94 cents a pound -- 0.2 of one ounce. joe t.: of one ounce. my pricing was probably right on the onions, then. lemonis: no. it's a penny. joe t.: okay, we're...
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does? -- are there people trying to emulate what t netflix does? >> absolutely.t's a very broad revenue. we see increasing numbers of subscription models across all media formats, from traditional press publishing and twitch, through reinventing audio and podcasts, film and tv subscriptions. there is a huge allure in subscription models. they tend to have sticky revenue patterns, and there's a large barrier to entry, as it becomes clearer that extremely high quality production content is required to lure people into these packages. but it's an area where we see enormous amounts of activity, over the last five years, people have tried to play in paid content, but the tide is beginning to change. consumers are beginning to understand that there is a proper value exchange in being a customer and not a product of these services. i often cite the guardian media group, who's having a very strong subscription increase in their revenue streams. there are opportunities not just for new companies, but traditional media businesses to reinvent themselves. >> interesting. i'm
does? -- are there people trying to emulate what t netflix does? >> absolutely.t's a very broad revenue. we see increasing numbers of subscription models across all media formats, from traditional press publishing and twitch, through reinventing audio and podcasts, film and tv subscriptions. there is a huge allure in subscription models. they tend to have sticky revenue patterns, and there's a large barrier to entry, as it becomes clearer that extremely high quality production content is...
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t at does that tell you?it tells me w have happening in the military all the time, which is, "we'll say exactly what they want to hear, and then do nothing." >> brangham: last april, congresswoman speier held a hearing with marines who's photos aeared on marines united. marine veteran erika butner said degrading attitudes about women were taught from the very beginning of her service. >> as a woman marine, we were told we get three stereotypes to pick from: a bitch, you're a whor or you're a lesbian. >> who tells you that? >> our drill instructors. >> brangham: we heard the same from another marine veteran, alexancer mccoy, who said male recruits got the same message. >> it was always in the context of them as sexual objects that we needed to stay away from. that they're gross, and that they're so disgusting that you shouldn't go near them. b ngham: this is marine drill instructors telling you about other >>rine recruits? hat's right. >> brangham: who just happen to be women. >> right. the conversation is alw
t at does that tell you?it tells me w have happening in the military all the time, which is, "we'll say exactly what they want to hear, and then do nothing." >> brangham: last april, congresswoman speier held a hearing with marines who's photos aeared on marines united. marine veteran erika butner said degrading attitudes about women were taught from the very beginning of her service. >> as a woman marine, we were told we get three stereotypes to pick from: a bitch, you're...
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t w. global inequalities. what does inequality mean. to well. known to the media. during a discussion and how long. as global media following the times. it's all happening. pretty clear cut. your link to news from africa and the world of. your link to exceptional stories and discussion hello and welcome to the news conference going to program the night from the new gemini from the use of these events and why i would say d w to close the traffic come join us on facebook at g.w. africa. we make up oh but we want tons of classes that under educated. we are the seven seven percent. want to shape the continent's future. because it enjoys african youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges. the seventy seven percent of. platforms for the sorry. a warm welcome to pop expired i'm benedict and as usual today's show is packed with the best from the german music scene let's have a look. as short term as your official song contest entry. the german gangster rap scene goes under the microscope.
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. >> host: what t does the term radical muslim mean to you? >> guest: radical muslim is language used by the state forecast someone i'd become radicalized. >> host: when you hear make america great again, what does that mean? >> guest: many things to be honest with you. it's moreha than just a dog whistle. a rhetoric sort of calling upon the revitalization of the supremacy. by white supremacy i mean that in complex terms it is an ideology whereby whiteness and a narrow conception that is anglo-saxon and protestant christian is reestablished and classified as the american society in citizenship, but it's also a form of the state-sponsored backlash. make america great again is a supremacy that we see manifested in the ban and to propose the mexicanoc wall. so it is ideology. >> host: what do you say to people that t say it isn't a muslimuslim ban it is directed towards countries that do not have systems in place to ensure that the right people get on airplanes? >> guest: there is somewhat of a legal historian i don't buy that i just kind of go to
. >> host: what t does the term radical muslim mean to you? >> guest: radical muslim is language used by the state forecast someone i'd become radicalized. >> host: when you hear make america great again, what does that mean? >> guest: many things to be honest with you. it's moreha than just a dog whistle. a rhetoric sort of calling upon the revitalization of the supremacy. by white supremacy i mean that in complex terms it is an ideology whereby whiteness and a narrow...
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independent bodies of oversight find fault in our decision making, i want to correct that ask nd ensure t it doesn again. >> the republicans have been polite to pruitt, the democrats anything but, calling him an embarrassment to the president. >> you said that you're staying because only you can carry out the president's mission. and i strongly disagree with that. i think your actions are an embarrassment to president trump and distract from the epa's ability to effectively carry out the president's mission. and if i were the president, i wouldn't want your help. i would just get rid of you. >> now, if you haven't been paying attention, those troubling media reports pruitt acknowledged, well, take a peek. how much time do you have? scott pruitt's $25,000 soundproof booth actually cost 43. there are more and more and more. i think you get the point when you watch all that. the question is, is he safe in his job? one of the fascinating -- our white house team reporting that the white house offered help in this hearing and scott pruitt said no because he thinks at least several people inside the whi
independent bodies of oversight find fault in our decision making, i want to correct that ask nd ensure t it doesn again. >> the republicans have been polite to pruitt, the democrats anything but, calling him an embarrassment to the president. >> you said that you're staying because only you can carry out the president's mission. and i strongly disagree with that. i think your actions are an embarrassment to president trump and distract from the epa's ability to effectively carry...
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t. what does it tell you that the top prosecutor has recused himself?it tells me that the new interim u.s. attorney thought for optical reasons or otherwise he should step aside from that case. sometimes it's true that you're required to step down because the career ethics folks both in your own office and the department of justice in washington tell you you must recuse. on other occasions even if there wasn't a requirement, according to the rules, sometimes it's better so it doesn't give the appearance of a conflict of interest. it may also be the case and i don't know if this is true or not that he had some personal interactions with michael cohen. the person whose office and hotel room and residents were raided. for a combination of reasons, which we don't know yet, he decided best for him to step i away. >> we'll see what the reaction is from the president when he see that jeffrey burman has recused himself. do you believe that cohen referral by robert mueller to the u.s. attorney's office was designed in part to protect his investigation in case he
t. what does it tell you that the top prosecutor has recused himself?it tells me that the new interim u.s. attorney thought for optical reasons or otherwise he should step aside from that case. sometimes it's true that you're required to step down because the career ethics folks both in your own office and the department of justice in washington tell you you must recuse. on other occasions even if there wasn't a requirement, according to the rules, sometimes it's better so it doesn't give the...
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, the dossier comes from a foreign national, british subject who got it from supposed russian t sources. doesation? >> well, there's one thing here that comey says in the memo. he indicates to the president that he was not saying that this was true. for exact verbiage, only that i wanted himim to know that the reports were in my hands. he said it was important we not give him the material, they were keeping a close hold. this is something, if you read between the lines of what comey is saying here, he says this is what is inflammatory stuff, quote unquote, someone in comey's position, then the fbi director, that it wasut significant. again, we don't have any direct evidence that any of this was true, as you say, that's in the dossier. >> mark: nothing more anchored on this. thanks for that.ha we'll be right back with more on this breaking news about the comey memos. that is next on "tucker carlson tonight." stay with us. ♪ with 5 times more regions ancestrydna can pinpoint where your ancestors are from and the paths they took to a new home. could their journey inspire yours? order your kit at
, the dossier comes from a foreign national, british subject who got it from supposed russian t sources. doesation? >> well, there's one thing here that comey says in the memo. he indicates to the president that he was not saying that this was true. for exact verbiage, only that i wanted himim to know that the reports were in my hands. he said it was important we not give him the material, they were keeping a close hold. this is something, if you read between the lines of what comey is...
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mark bergen told us earlier that t google does not disclose how many people work at the unit. of how may people might work there? lucas: they are youtube offices all over the world, but by far the largest is standard of because that is where a lot of the talent is. the estimate i would provide would be a couple thousand. youtube definitely has thousands of employees and san bruno is the largest. if you think about netflix, for comparison netflix now has a little more than 5000 employees. maybe 2300 are in los gatos, which would be the equivalent of youtube san bruno. 1500 in los angeles and a few hundred elsewhere in other parts of the world. youtube is similarly centralized, most of the engineering talent is in the bay area. the have an office in los angeles. people in new york for advertising, and different offices around the world he goes it is a global service. julia: you are looking at live pictures of youtube's headquarters in san bruno, around 11 miles south of the san francisco area. there have been some reports of police active on the scene after receiving reports of
mark bergen told us earlier that t google does not disclose how many people work at the unit. of how may people might work there? lucas: they are youtube offices all over the world, but by far the largest is standard of because that is where a lot of the talent is. the estimate i would provide would be a couple thousand. youtube definitely has thousands of employees and san bruno is the largest. if you think about netflix, for comparison netflix now has a little more than 5000 employees. maybe...
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that'guest.you asked who does t? who is the we? the we is me.mes down to personal responsibility. if you try to look at the marriage culture or lack of it in the country or the way it's secularized. it's overwhelming. so for me we just go what can we do? how do we raise our family? how do we make sure our kids are raised with character and with the tools they need to be successful. i also love you are talking about marriage because when you come from a big family like mine you realize how important the unit between me and my husband are. the security and well-being of the children stems from that. it's important my husband and i make time for each other and time to have a good marriage that's based on love and respect and has time to flourish and the kids feed off of that. time away from our kids is not time they lose. it helps the entire family. >> i agree with that. i think you put that beautifully. one thing in politics, i of severed that in the u.k. people feel nervous talking about this issue because they think they will be held up like a h
that'guest.you asked who does t? who is the we? the we is me.mes down to personal responsibility. if you try to look at the marriage culture or lack of it in the country or the way it's secularized. it's overwhelming. so for me we just go what can we do? how do we raise our family? how do we make sure our kids are raised with character and with the tools they need to be successful. i also love you are talking about marriage because when you come from a big family like mine you realize how...
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t-mobile and sprint announcing the merger and what does it mean for at&t and verizon and everybody. a blo a block buster at the box office, disney's "avengers" breaking in the most highest of all time and that does not include china. we'll talk about the stocks and more beginning right now on "power lunch." ♪ welcome to "power lunch," i am sara eisen investors are struggling to end the volatile month here. the dow is up more than 125 points earlier verizon and intel among the dow's biggest drag right now mik m mcdonald's is the biggest gain on the dow sprint and t-mobile are getting whacked on the back of their merger news. marathon petroleum is dropping on its plan and andeavor is soaring. the company spin off from arconic back in 2015 some business out lines are coming ucom coming out >> thank you, sara i am melissa lee the wearable device teaming world cup google to provide health data with patients. fast food dollar deals surge in the first quarter. value menu traffic is up since 2018 value menu sales saw a 13% gain. spending bouncing back last month and personal incomes continue
t-mobile and sprint announcing the merger and what does it mean for at&t and verizon and everybody. a blo a block buster at the box office, disney's "avengers" breaking in the most highest of all time and that does not include china. we'll talk about the stocks and more beginning right now on "power lunch." ♪ welcome to "power lunch," i am sara eisen investors are struggling to end the volatile month here. the dow is up more than 125 points earlier verizon...
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t achieve. that is, does it want to completely disable the assad's air pow, destroy the facilities that holds these chemical weapons? how mu does its wants to take outs its proxies, iranians and russians. on one side we're hearing that trump wants a more aggressive strike, more than we saw last ye and on the other side we're hearing that secretary of defense jim mattis wants a more squert approach. fearing thenk379ed cops agains of an extended strike campaign inside sere heir. robert: is john bolton urginiv that aggre posture? >> that's our understanding that essentially secretary mattis is standing alone because of the same of the number of strikes, one that would involve a coalition of at least three nations, the frembling, ite and. united states and again, we're seeing the assad rege do things like hide their assets amongst russian bases near irisha. there's the possibilities that t russiangets are hit and so there's a real concern abo what are the consequences of a strike campaign. could we see acenario where the strikes do damage but also lead to new conflicts with russia? and remember that th
t achieve. that is, does it want to completely disable the assad's air pow, destroy the facilities that holds these chemical weapons? how mu does its wants to take outs its proxies, iranians and russians. on one side we're hearing that trump wants a more aggressive strike, more than we saw last ye and on the other side we're hearing that secretary of defense jim mattis wants a more squert approach. fearing thenk379ed cops agains of an extended strike campaign inside sere heir. robert: is john...
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standards and so he doesn't necessarily think that president trump would have a case of the w t o but what james watson does say is that business europe itself which is the umbrella organization for businesses all over all over europe is itself unhappy with this tax because he says it violates o.e.c.d. principles on taxing revenues rather than profits and so there's a lot of dispute here in europe about this tax but he doesn't necessarily think the w t o will be the venue where that plays out speaking of the daily show terry it's quite interesting isn't it that donald trump. takes the institution seriously criticized like a few others. that's right a president trump has in his long line of complaints about international organizations has included the deputy oh and said he doesn't think it's competent to rule on on this or that so it is interesting that he would then announce that he may although it hasn't been announced yet i should point out that he may be trying to take this particular case to the deputy oh at the same time the court itself has has been in the spotlight with president trump using its nati
standards and so he doesn't necessarily think that president trump would have a case of the w t o but what james watson does say is that business europe itself which is the umbrella organization for businesses all over all over europe is itself unhappy with this tax because he says it violates o.e.c.d. principles on taxing revenues rather than profits and so there's a lot of dispute here in europe about this tax but he doesn't necessarily think the w t o will be the venue where that plays out...
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t does allow us to regulate that industry.ting, ward public relations efforts to drive home the fact that brains are heir going rapidly should not be marijuana hc and under any circumstances and we rusted adults right there, coaches, clergy, you know, we wouldn't have resources to do that if we didn't have some tax money coming in. think i think the money helps unintended the consequences. host: the resources you had to is this then t, specifically a problem where to agers are getting access the drugs? guest: we do a study every year 20,000 respondents in teenagers and f the results have been pretty consistent. increase, when we have legalized it, now we seen, it came back down and been pretty much flat last several best we can tell, there hasn't been a big spike or increase in teenage use. host: let's go to calls for our governor hickenlooper from colorado, first from north jamaal, from s is charlotte, you are on with our guest, go ahead. governor.i, i used to live in the state of colorado for a while, so many years. one thin
t does allow us to regulate that industry.ting, ward public relations efforts to drive home the fact that brains are heir going rapidly should not be marijuana hc and under any circumstances and we rusted adults right there, coaches, clergy, you know, we wouldn't have resources to do that if we didn't have some tax money coming in. think i think the money helps unintended the consequences. host: the resources you had to is this then t, specifically a problem where to agers are getting access...
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brace yourself with t w interior design channel. what does a football loving country need to reach its goals. we'll tell you how the german soccer made it back to the top. in our web special on dot com. football made in germany. climate change. waste. says. isn't it time for good. eco africa people and projects that are changing no one far meant for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's. see what the farming magazine. w. . welcome to global three thousand this week we're off to south africa where people have been facing record levels of drought it's a real challenge for daily life. in south korea work as the top priority for many young people so how are they supposed to find a partner. and in iraq people have suffered hugely.
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countries having to tackle right now one of the ones which is oh really i think a lot of it's l b t q rights how does fifty thousand citizen countries even begin to tackle that and they say well into development democracy human rights and pace this is our mission this is a platform how anything. i think with regard to class rights in particular it's a very interesting legacy that's been left behind because the vast majority of the country than the commonwealth thirty thousand of them continue to make homo sexual intimacy a criminal act but the reason they do that is because of a common law that was introduced under british colonialism in eight hundred sixty these are of course post-colonial states and in many cases they are due their own responsibility to change that but the global trend of entrenching homophobia can't be ignored either what's been happening with regard to the commonwealth is a coalition known as the commonwealth equality network which is a coalition of grassroots organizations that are working together and they have a really interesting role because on the one hand many of these gro
countries having to tackle right now one of the ones which is oh really i think a lot of it's l b t q rights how does fifty thousand citizen countries even begin to tackle that and they say well into development democracy human rights and pace this is our mission this is a platform how anything. i think with regard to class rights in particular it's a very interesting legacy that's been left behind because the vast majority of the country than the commonwealth thirty thousand of them continue...
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it is known that the t-4 base does host iranian personnel. on february 10th, that the iranians launched a drone in israeli air space. on that occasion, israelis did respond by attacking t-4, but one of the f-15s was shot down by syrian depp fenfenses. >> this may not be tied to the chemical weapons attack? thank you, ben wedeman. >> joining us live from washington is political analyst and post reporter josh rogin is back with us. good morning. we continue to talk about this alleged chemical attack in syria. the horrific pictures that no doubt the president has seen and it begs the question what is the president's next move going to be and you get an inkling of what he will do by the tweets. he tweeted big myself to pay. that refers to a red line. -- he tweeted big price to pay. that refers to a red line. another humanitarian disaster for no reason whatsoever. sick. let's listen to what lindsey graham said. >> it is a defining moment in the presidency. he challenged assad in the past not to use chemical weapons. we had a one-and-done missile a
it is known that the t-4 base does host iranian personnel. on february 10th, that the iranians launched a drone in israeli air space. on that occasion, israelis did respond by attacking t-4, but one of the f-15s was shot down by syrian depp fenfenses. >> this may not be tied to the chemical weapons attack? thank you, ben wedeman. >> joining us live from washington is political analyst and post reporter josh rogin is back with us. good morning. we continue to talk about this alleged...
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is that a risky strategy or does t play well with his base? a lot of his calculation is dealing with his base. this is an issue as he cares deeply have been. >> let me pull up this headline from "the wall street journal." immigration judges will start to be evaluated on how quickly they close cases. they're dealing with a huge backlog. does this have the potential to backfire here coming to this puzzle? >> i think member of congresss are not going to like quo tats. you have judges starting to clear their cases because of reviews based on this. >> so, does that make it harder for congress to come to some sort of a deal with daca if that's going to happen eventually? >> i don't know if this is necessarily -- >> no that's not the breaking point. >> with you look at what republicans want to be talking about, it is not immigration reform. they want to talk about taxes, more money in your pocketbook and having some sort of long debate. there's been no movement over the the last several months to bring them together on this for an actual deal to come
is that a risky strategy or does t play well with his base? a lot of his calculation is dealing with his base. this is an issue as he cares deeply have been. >> let me pull up this headline from "the wall street journal." immigration judges will start to be evaluated on how quickly they close cases. they're dealing with a huge backlog. does this have the potential to backfire here coming to this puzzle? >> i think member of congresss are not going to like quo tats. you...
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the cautious angela merkel does not want t impetuous u.s. esident to impose tariffs on germany's imports, and she wants america to stay in the iran nuclear deal. but mr. trump's new secretary of stattoday signaled that is unlikely. : absenty pompeo overcoming the shortcomings of the deal, unlikely to stay in the deal. laura: at a press conference after the whirlwind few hours in the white house, mr. trump was even more direct about iran's nuclear ambitions. don't talki about whether i will be using military force, that is nor appropriate to be talking about, but i can tell you this, they will not be doing nuclear weapons. that i can tell you. laura: for her part, angela merkel said the iran deal was a first step and it was important to curb tehran's influence. r.asked point-blank ifrump would continue to exempt the eu from steel and aluminum tariffs, she was diplomatic. onancellor merkel: we had a difference of viewhe current state of affairs on negotiations and the assessment of where we stand, and the decision lies with the president. laur
the cautious angela merkel does not want t impetuous u.s. esident to impose tariffs on germany's imports, and she wants america to stay in the iran nuclear deal. but mr. trump's new secretary of stattoday signaled that is unlikely. : absenty pompeo overcoming the shortcomings of the deal, unlikely to stay in the deal. laura: at a press conference after the whirlwind few hours in the white house, mr. trump was even more direct about iran's nuclear ambitions. don't talki about whether i will be...
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we are so deprived of so many thing does t things the other neighborhoods have, and i would say we're pretty much neglected by the rest of the city, and i just wanted to close with saying that when we have our planning alliance meetings, we take in consideration all the development that's going on there, and we have to consider the future residents of the valley. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> hello, supervisors. my name's linda lightheiser, and i'm here to speak because of the tragedy that the situation brings us to, a loss of land that up till now, up until the last few lands when this parcel was purchased, we all believed was part of mclaren park, an open space that would live on forever. we have found that this situation is not the first time. in the 1980's, there was another parcel within mclaren park perimeter where people also assumed it was part of the park because it was open and people were using it as if it was a park. in the case of 590 leland, even some of the gardeners and park staff who have been there for many years assume th
we are so deprived of so many thing does t things the other neighborhoods have, and i would say we're pretty much neglected by the rest of the city, and i just wanted to close with saying that when we have our planning alliance meetings, we take in consideration all the development that's going on there, and we have to consider the future residents of the valley. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> hello, supervisors. my name's linda...
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meanwhile, two appellate courts in no and new york are also weighing cases on daca, so does the ruling out of washington by tudge bais is week, change anything nor those t-- anything two cases? >> those ces granted injunctions and said, you have to process the old applications at were in otime. they did not accept new ones. and those will continue, those cases wil o continue toward some kind of trial or evidentuary hearing. >> and i want to talk about the trael ban, thisweek,he u.s. supreme court heard arguments on the travel ban. lower courts have struck down each of the it rairationsan of will trump fair better in the conservatoe court leaning, you think? >> he certainly will. but, the ordertself is much improved over the first one.'s i mean, ia very difficult problem for the supreme court, if we didn't know who was presiden and if weidn't know what the president has sai about muslims and banning muslims, then maybe the would pass. it's an important executive branch power to contro immigration and the borderers and to move quickly if they havu to. we know this president, and we do know what he said and thi
meanwhile, two appellate courts in no and new york are also weighing cases on daca, so does the ruling out of washington by tudge bais is week, change anything nor those t-- anything two cases? >> those ces granted injunctions and said, you have to process the old applications at were in otime. they did not accept new ones. and those will continue, those cases wil o continue toward some kind of trial or evidentuary hearing. >> and i want to talk about the trael ban, thisweek,he u.s....
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>> what struck me during the hearings is the lawmakers didn't seemve to unified view of t he problems r. what does this mean in terms of regulation? what do you think congress will do next? >> congress will do they're good at doing nothing. if congress does something like cee honest ads act, looks like it has a d chance of passing. >> go ahead. >> it would require political advertisements to have a disclosure of who pai for it, essentially. similar to what we have on television these days. yond that, i think the chances of meaningful regulatio coming out of the u.s. congress are enfortunately pretty slim. >> let me concl with this. re we at an inreflection poin do you think? privacy debates they've had in the past, google once collected private wi-fi information to build googlemaps. there was outrage and nothing happened. do you think it's different this etime? >> i sope so. what we need is an enforcement mechanism with teeth. we need the ftc to enforce its 2011 consent decree against e cebook. and eed them to pay a meaningful price for that abuse. >> our initiative will be on the ballot in novemb
>> what struck me during the hearings is the lawmakers didn't seemve to unified view of t he problems r. what does this mean in terms of regulation? what do you think congress will do next? >> congress will do they're good at doing nothing. if congress does something like cee honest ads act, looks like it has a d chance of passing. >> go ahead. >> it would require political advertisements to have a disclosure of who pai for it, essentially. similar to what we have on...
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[ gunshots ] tukufu: does this letterrgelebrate a footten hero behind the historic t nsatlantic flights this letterrgelebrate a footten hero of charles lindbergh? ♪ watchin' the detectives ♪ i get so angry when the teardrops start ♪ ♪ but he can't be wounded 'cause he's got no heart ♪
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you're sitting here wearing a "fli is fly" t-shirt. what does the shirt mean?in: so, "fli is fly" is a campaign educating princeton students on the resources available to first-generation, low-income students, and also working to destigmatize the sort of first-generation, low-income, low-socioeconomic status. >> pelley: princeton helps these students succeed with summer programs, and seminars on public speaking, resume writing and networking. >> networking seminar leader: we really want to develop your fluency, in what's essentially relationship building, right? >> toyin: i feel like a lot of our peers knew from the jump how to navigate college. their parents were like, "you need to do this. you need to do this." and a lot of us did not have that privilege. and then it felt like they already had a leg up, and that we're struggling to catch up. >> kelton: i was having this discussion, and it's like, "oh, we're going to go to new york for the weekend. let's all go to new york." it's like, "i can't go to new york. i've got to stay here. i have to do my job. this i
you're sitting here wearing a "fli is fly" t-shirt. what does the shirt mean?in: so, "fli is fly" is a campaign educating princeton students on the resources available to first-generation, low-income students, and also working to destigmatize the sort of first-generation, low-income, low-socioeconomic status. >> pelley: princeton helps these students succeed with summer programs, and seminars on public speaking, resume writing and networking. >> networking...
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pruitt is going to go, it's because he should'vhe never been t in the first place. >> does he have to go? >> listen, i don't know how you survive this one. >> sreenasan: in sacramento overnight, a sheriff's vehicle hit a protester calling for justice for stephon clark. he's the unarmed black man shot by police in his grandmother's backyard on march 18.e officials say otester suffered minor injuries. protesters took to the streets on friday after an independent autopsy commissioned by clark's family claimed several shots fired by police hit the unarmed black father primarily in the back. sacramento police say they are still investigating, and the county coroner says it could be months before an official autopsy is released. pope francis addressed the violence in gaza during his sixth easter messa at saint peter's basilica today. the pope urged followers to work for an end to the acts of injustice in the world, saying the conflict in the holy land "does not spare the defenseless." francis also called for an end to the "carnage" in syria, and for peace in south sudan and the democratic r
pruitt is going to go, it's because he should'vhe never been t in the first place. >> does he have to go? >> listen, i don't know how you survive this one. >> sreenasan: in sacramento overnight, a sheriff's vehicle hit a protester calling for justice for stephon clark. he's the unarmed black man shot by police in his grandmother's backyard on march 18.e officials say otester suffered minor injuries. protesters took to the streets on friday after an independent autopsy...
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t-mobile. >> one thing john legere does, sell, sell, sell. look at how the proposed merger would impact the wireless industry, and how the government might respond. as it stands now, t-mobile and sprint each have less than half the wireless customers that verizon and at&t currently report. after a merger, the new company, keeping the t-mobile name, would have a similar number to at&t verizon, but becoming the second largest network by subscribers. t-mobile would cover about 96% of the u.s. population, putting it closer to verizon's 97%, and at&t's 98%. the new company would have a stronger signal in many areas. that's important. it could retire about 35,000 redundant cell towers, saving money on maintenance and upgrades. these kind of telecom mergers faced big government resistance in the past. back in 2011, at&t tried to buy t-mobile, which was struggling financially at the time. the justice department forced an end to that planned purchase, something it is trying to do now, of course, in at&t's acquisition attempt of time warner. closing arg
t-mobile. >> one thing john legere does, sell, sell, sell. look at how the proposed merger would impact the wireless industry, and how the government might respond. as it stands now, t-mobile and sprint each have less than half the wireless customers that verizon and at&t currently report. after a merger, the new company, keeping the t-mobile name, would have a similar number to at&t verizon, but becoming the second largest network by subscribers. t-mobile would cover about 96% of...
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i wouldn't say i'm bearish on what amazon does as a buness. just t valuation of the stock doesn't make a whole lot of sense to us as value investors. >> how do youalue the attacks businesssiness and its model and its relationship with the post office? are those fundamental head winds that invesrs should be concerned about do you think? >> i think with any company that's facing presse from the government or perceived pressure from the government, it's going to create weak shareholders, you knowossibly running for the hills. most people that own amazon n't own it for this quarter's earnings or next quarter's earnings, they own it for what they think amazon is going to do over the next two five, seven kind of years. and that's probably the time frame where any sort of government action would take to actually play itself out. there have been a number of different instances where mpanies have been under that kind of pressure. microsoft is probably the best example of which. it almost seems funny now that the government onceos sued mit for giving away web
i wouldn't say i'm bearish on what amazon does as a buness. just t valuation of the stock doesn't make a whole lot of sense to us as value investors. >> how do youalue the attacks businesssiness and its model and its relationship with the post office? are those fundamental head winds that invesrs should be concerned about do you think? >> i think with any company that's facing presse from the government or perceived pressure from the government, it's going to create weak...
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. >> and economy seems to ben firing pretty much all cylinders, that's the good news t a lot of people wondering, does it change the opinion of the fed? with the commodity component add nude that equation with the higher oil price sns. >> interesting, sue, because we always hear from the fed at least in the energy complex, that that is something trans threcy. look a ups and downs and say those prices tend to be trans torey. they look at the basket. biggest component they like to see pushing inflation higher is wages. so i think t fed is on pretty clear path. language is consistent. they want to raise rates three mes. at the same time trying to normalize balance sheet which is ongoin process so we'll see if that becomes ahead wined for them to gethi two more done year. inthink the more we see the difference tight difference between 2 and 10 will probably slow them down. any tighter than now, i think they'll leave off rai until the fall. >> along the same line, as feds raise rates dollars should gogh which is not good for commodities. >> that's true.an the conundrum we know what's going on with the fed.
. >> and economy seems to ben firing pretty much all cylinders, that's the good news t a lot of people wondering, does it change the opinion of the fed? with the commodity component add nude that equation with the higher oil price sns. >> interesting, sue, because we always hear from the fed at least in the energy complex, that that is something trans threcy. look a ups and downs and say those prices tend to be trans torey. they look at the basket. biggest component they like to see...
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along with china, india is one oflm t's key growth markets. it hardly does any business ehere today, that could changingrgoon. the est retailer is cse to spending billions to buy a majority steak in flip cart. the 11-year-old h marketpla more than 100 million users and 100,000 sellers shipping more than 8 million packages month. customers of walmart hasn't been able to reach, because of strict regulations limiting retailers ility to run big stores in india. the indian government requires big boxe retailers get 30% of goods they sell from local indian sources. it's an effort to protect the mom-and-pop merchants that me up the majority of the retail industry in the country. as a result, walmt's only business in india is through a wholly owned subsidiaries with 20 stores with best price mod n modern. ey sell only to small and medium businesses, not directly to consumers. e commerce marketplaces are not subject to the sameat regns in india.p since fliart operates as a marketplace, walmart's ownership woul allow it to sell to indian consumers. it's u.s. marketpla
along with china, india is one oflm t's key growth markets. it hardly does any business ehere today, that could changingrgoon. the est retailer is cse to spending billions to buy a majority steak in flip cart. the 11-year-old h marketpla more than 100 million users and 100,000 sellers shipping more than 8 million packages month. customers of walmart hasn't been able to reach, because of strict regulations limiting retailers ility to run big stores in india. the indian government requires big...
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t wolves nuggets winner. even the jazz okc if things happen. i hope that clears it up. >> clear as mud. >> sure doesevable. hasn't been like t >>> all right. that is our report. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm dion lim. right now on jimmy kimmel, zoe deshamel. >>> tv's number 1 daily viral video show "right this minute." thrill seekers tied towing on a dplashier suddenly slip. >> tumbling, tumbling down the side. >> why it will take an extraordinary rescue mission to get him out. >> oh, wow, this is life-threatening at this point. >> what? >> guard dog zeus is on the case. the tough guy that he is. what's across the street that's got him rattled? a brave student tries to save the day. >> this is going to get big real quick. we'll see if he blows it out or just blows it. and some sweet prom invites. >> man, i like her so mu, can you help me? you have like the girl this much, eh in in there the pun that might land you a prom date. >> please don't say no to me. >> you are not getting a prom date like >> they are on an adventure this march, traveling the world. they want to go from s
t wolves nuggets winner. even the jazz okc if things happen. i hope that clears it up. >> clear as mud. >> sure doesevable. hasn't been like t >>> all right. that is our report. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm dion lim. right now on jimmy kimmel, zoe deshamel. >>> tv's number 1 daily viral video show "right this minute." thrill seekers tied towing on a dplashier suddenly slip. >> tumbling, tumbling down the side. >>...
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the bacteria's cleared and that whatever vital signs, if there was any abonormalities return t normal. >> how does, and this may be a dumb question, but how does somebody get that infection in the first place? i mean, obviously, the president had a, you know, a very busy weekend, emotionally painful and draining weekend, but a lot of interaction with other people. how does one get an infection like that? >> well, i think there's two things to sort of keep in mind here. the inspection can start off as a relatively minor infection. it can start off, you know, something that, in someone who is otherwise healthy, has no other medical problems, they'd be able to combat that unfex. but this is something that does start to spread. and it could be because one's immunity is weakened, as certainly in very young and very old people, their immune system is already weakened, but to your point, anderson, people talk about the toll that a loss like this takes on the body, what does that toll look like? it can sometimes have an impact on the heart and there is a syndrome called broken heart syndrome, but it can a
the bacteria's cleared and that whatever vital signs, if there was any abonormalities return t normal. >> how does, and this may be a dumb question, but how does somebody get that infection in the first place? i mean, obviously, the president had a, you know, a very busy weekend, emotionally painful and draining weekend, but a lot of interaction with other people. how does one get an infection like that? >> well, i think there's two things to sort of keep in mind here. the...
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circumstance does the mexican government promote irregular migration and the mexican ambassador to the united states, geronimo gutierrez, joins me from washington. thanyou for being here. >> it's a pleasure t be here. >> let's take stock. what does the mexican government understand by president trump's statement just now that he will militarize the border with your country, sent american troops there? >> well, thank you very much. this gives me the opportunity to address this issue which is important and i can certainly call attention. the first thing is we have -- the mexican government has formally asked for clarification of the president's statement both through the state department and the homeland security department. i have personally already spoken to secretary neilsen at dhs and the important thing is that we both -- both countries share the idea of having a secure border. we don't always agree in how to achieve that objective and i do expect that in the next few hours we will get clarification on this issue. it's certainly not something that the mexican government welcomes but as soon as we have further clarification we can expect to have a better idea of where we are. >> so when
circumstance does the mexican government promote irregular migration and the mexican ambassador to the united states, geronimo gutierrez, joins me from washington. thanyou for being here. >> it's a pleasure t be here. >> let's take stock. what does the mexican government understand by president trump's statement just now that he will militarize the border with your country, sent american troops there? >> well, thank you very much. this gives me the opportunity to address this...
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t w. global inequality. what does inequality mean. well. to the media. john. and how are you. going to balance a global media following him to. a music. that seems to listen to you sounds. not to time. but. i really. put big dreams on the big screen. maybe magazines on the tell me what. it's no secret that the west is angry with russia on a whole range of issues but the feeling here in moscow is decidedly mutual my guest this week is russia's deputy foreign minister sergei riyadh cuffe what are the chances of halting this current slide in east west relations or is there worse to come. that gave the ark of welcome to come.
t w. global inequality. what does inequality mean. well. to the media. john. and how are you. going to balance a global media following him to. a music. that seems to listen to you sounds. not to time. but. i really. put big dreams on the big screen. maybe magazines on the tell me what. it's no secret that the west is angry with russia on a whole range of issues but the feeling here in moscow is decidedly mutual my guest this week is russia's deputy foreign minister sergei riyadh cuffe what are...
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around ninety percent of trade of the w t o has two main functions firstly to persuade nations to bring move trade barriers and promote fair and free trade it does this by agreeing rules on a customs on custom tariffs and working to remove subsidies secondly to settle trade quarrels between member countries since being set up the w t o is being called upon to settle more than five hundred such disputes members must agree to implement its suggestions but the other tracing process can take years and the us traditionally strong backer of the group is now its biggest critic. or one of the w t o's do rick to general the deputy director general rather joins us from geneva . of germany. just threats of a trade war of white billions of global stocks the world obviously can't afford to wait years for the w.t.r. to resolve this dispute are you hoping it'll sober itself. let me i'm very grateful that you gave me the opportunity to. make a statement on how long our litigation actually takes it's always said that it takes years this is not really true our alleges our litigation is faster than any national litigation that you can think of you know merely get
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t? >> facebook system does not see the content of messages being transferred over what's app. >> i know. that's what i'm asking. i'm asking about whether these systems talk to each other without a human being touching it? >> senator, i think the answer to your specific question is if you mention someone about black panther in what's app. it would not inform any ads. >> i want to follow up on senator nelson's original question question of the ownership. we want our customers to have more rather than less control over the data. i can't imagine it's true as a legal matter that i actually own my facebook data because you're the one monetizing it. do you want to modify that to sort of express that as a statement of principle, aas sort of aspirational goal? it doesn't seem to me that we own our own data, otherwise, we would be getting a cut. >> well, senator, in the sense that you choose to put it there can you take it down any time and you completely control the terms under which it's used. when you put it on facebook, you are granting us a license to be able to show it to other people. that'
t? >> facebook system does not see the content of messages being transferred over what's app. >> i know. that's what i'm asking. i'm asking about whether these systems talk to each other without a human being touching it? >> senator, i think the answer to your specific question is if you mention someone about black panther in what's app. it would not inform any ads. >> i want to follow up on senator nelson's original question question of the ownership. we want our...
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the double is the home of judgment but all shared experience every match if someone does league of the weekend cheer on t w. the dangerous battle for images five women. five exceptional stories. one calling more photography dramatic pictures from the frontlines capturing faithful moments in time and even risking death. she gave her life to tell the stories of people who ended up killing . women war photographers starting may third on t w. hi everyone welcome to our highlights edition with the...
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does resigning. t-mobile set to buy sprint for $26.5 million, to take on at&t and verizon. news deal reporter now joins us on the phone from l.a.. this on-again, off-again relationship and the talks that have been going on forever it seems, so why do you think now they were able to get the deal done? reporter: it has been five years in the making as you say, and what has changed now between november last year when the latest round of talks on the part in april this year is the fact that they have woken up to this world with 5g coming. they realize the next generation of technology is coming faster than they thought, and they at at&t andd, verizon, the number one and two carriers, and these guys are already going to increase around that. they decided this was the last chance to come together or they won't be able to compete. betty: who is getting the better deal here? is it t-mobile? john ledger gets to be king of both companies, or is it sprint? reporter: he does. this is a bit of a bailout. sprint is a company that has not turned a profit in more than 10 years. they are de
does resigning. t-mobile set to buy sprint for $26.5 million, to take on at&t and verizon. news deal reporter now joins us on the phone from l.a.. this on-again, off-again relationship and the talks that have been going on forever it seems, so why do you think now they were able to get the deal done? reporter: it has been five years in the making as you say, and what has changed now between november last year when the latest round of talks on the part in april this year is the fact that...