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they use it to describe something. they think they get out of it by use it. they are tricky people. they were fake and corrupt. if they could change i would be the first one to say i respect the fact that you have changed. if they don't change, they have lost all credibility. if you read the stories that they wrote about the russia witch-hunt and by the way, guys like dan bongino and gregg jarrett and justice jeanine, how about judge jeanine whose mother just died today which is horrible. i just spoke to her. she is a great woman. loved her mother more than anybody other than her beautiful children. but i mean, she loved her mother. she was a great daughter. she has gone through a hard time. but how about jeanine and i mean it's been incredible. we have far more support than people understand. if we didn't, i wouldn't even be talking to you right now. it would be a total mess. we had enough to fight the deep state. we had enough to fight corrupt media, mainstream media, i mine, nbc, i think was worst. i think nbc is more corrupt than cnn if that's possible. i made them a lot of mone
they use it to describe something. they think they get out of it by use it. they are tricky people. they were fake and corrupt. if they could change i would be the first one to say i respect the fact that you have changed. if they don't change, they have lost all credibility. if you read the stories that they wrote about the russia witch-hunt and by the way, guys like dan bongino and gregg jarrett and justice jeanine, how about judge jeanine whose mother just died today which is horrible. i...
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they took what they thought was the best they could cherry pick and put it in volume two.hat about the other 29 hours and 59 minutes. what else took place. number two, the president could have fired mueller anytime he wanted to. there's nothing that says he has to ask his counsel. >> the council is not in the chain of command. it's an advisor to the presidency. that's it. and the president never made any attempt to actually fire the special counsel. they obviously argued about it , assuming there's some accuracy in there they argued about it but good lawyers don't tell clients what they want to hear, they evaluate and say here are your options and here's what i suggest you do. they can argue about it. in some of those they've taken my advice, others they haven't, some regretted not taking my advice, but the president, lawyers advised, clients decide. the president clearly by not doing it decided not to fire mueller because as you said there is never any impediment to him doing that. this is not a bed... it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999.
they took what they thought was the best they could cherry pick and put it in volume two.hat about the other 29 hours and 59 minutes. what else took place. number two, the president could have fired mueller anytime he wanted to. there's nothing that says he has to ask his counsel. >> the council is not in the chain of command. it's an advisor to the presidency. that's it. and the president never made any attempt to actually fire the special counsel. they obviously argued about it ,...
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and they give their what they call the stamps where they feed their families and they don't have to worry that maybe even their lives might appeal for the and so the majority i would say ninety five for seen in their lives in the projects of this black community they don't work and then they sit there for money and they're selling drugs seized the children teenagers you know younger kids and then are already addicted they ruin their lives in a community there's always a high crime rate robbery people's houses being broken deal where they're keeping them in jail or they're specially doing it to elderly white people kicking their doors knowing that they can defend themselves. breaking a lot of white women and they're doing it even in public places like this black guy looking these tiny inches round beat still live in hell up this morning and now they're in laser they're down i. want to jim crow laws are they so very proud to say that all of these people are just as good as are equals will go ahead of years of trying the brazil forewarning with the white man and still have them cheated you s
and they give their what they call the stamps where they feed their families and they don't have to worry that maybe even their lives might appeal for the and so the majority i would say ninety five for seen in their lives in the projects of this black community they don't work and then they sit there for money and they're selling drugs seized the children teenagers you know younger kids and then are already addicted they ruin their lives in a community there's always a high crime rate robbery...
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they leave. their view of the beach to go to the dressing room and ten minutes later they disappear unless you you stop them with something that you have organized for them some others they spend really long time in training so typically what time would you return how do. you know. depends depends on the week sometimes you go to go home people which is that you know you have three matches but weeks sometimes you play on the sunday and then you have champions you don't know where they you know or you finish the game on the sunday you are already allies in that match and preparing for the next one soul the next morning you will do the training role you go through the training rounds because you have a chip and signature on the on the trees and on the wednesday so they have a bedouin you have to travel yes we have normally. the in the clubs depending on the structures. are phenomenal structures where you have let's say. in doors but even the clubs you thought that that structure you have small bedro
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chatting to people here, they say they do not wa nt to people here, they say they do not want to do thation of their movement and they haven't yet achieved what they set out to do, which is to get the government to take more urgent action against climate change, and so action against climate change, and so they will stay at this site for as long as they can, they say. thank you very much, sarah. meanwhile, hundreds of protesters have blocked the entrance of the headquarters of the societe generale bank in paris. greenpeace activists are campaigning against the investment and financing of fossil fuel industries. french police have used pepper spray to try to disperse protesters who are have barricaded themselves both inside and outside of the building. we will keep an eye on that for you. two people have died after they got into difficulties in the water off aberdeen beach. the emergency services were sent to the scene at around 12:45am this morning after reports of two women in the water. they were picked up by the lifeboat service and taken by ambulance to hospital but both women later
chatting to people here, they say they do not wa nt to people here, they say they do not want to do thation of their movement and they haven't yet achieved what they set out to do, which is to get the government to take more urgent action against climate change, and so action against climate change, and so they will stay at this site for as long as they can, they say. thank you very much, sarah. meanwhile, hundreds of protesters have blocked the entrance of the headquarters of the societe...
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us than they have been when they have been a part of the. jaded foreign minister thank you and that's it for the show will be back on wednesday hundred nine hundred years since the founding of one of the largest socialist movements in western europe the british labor party. trump said many times that you know we got beer or let's say advantages you know with moving the embassy to jerusalem there with the mission of jerusalem as our capital and he said that there would be something few things that is what was not like either so this is why i think the palestinians should come with opening the minds to the to the negotiations. business drug where her cocaine is where for books with the under fifty the everybody use cocaine crack cocaine you can smoke it this is worth fifteen thirty. twenty. score came to this is about a fifteen dollars bet and people smoke this one bigger second. you can find these drugs in any city in the united states that you want a long as you want to get it about to. make money. and that's what i do every day. so when i s
us than they have been when they have been a part of the. jaded foreign minister thank you and that's it for the show will be back on wednesday hundred nine hundred years since the founding of one of the largest socialist movements in western europe the british labor party. trump said many times that you know we got beer or let's say advantages you know with moving the embassy to jerusalem there with the mission of jerusalem as our capital and he said that there would be something few things...
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who is not tainted by the history of the former regime they want someone who they believe that theycan trust in him and that is their main concern at the moment again i as i said it isn't it's not clear whether. it's going to be that person has that capability to appease the people who have been on the streets for the past four months the people are waiting and celebrating while they're waiting because of the fact that they managed to remove somebody they do not want from power. and i think we have just said a clip of what we heard earlier from the from the military transitional council in sudan let's just listen to some of that. really what. this is for the benefit of. without having to look at special interests spiegel's small that may preclude progress. or to say that this country has great people and the great. i would like to recommend you work together and hope that you would reach a solution very speedily i would also hope that this decision is not misinterpreted i wish my brother success in what is beneficial to our country. a peaceful and honorable country. and with such su
who is not tainted by the history of the former regime they want someone who they believe that theycan trust in him and that is their main concern at the moment again i as i said it isn't it's not clear whether. it's going to be that person has that capability to appease the people who have been on the streets for the past four months the people are waiting and celebrating while they're waiting because of the fact that they managed to remove somebody they do not want from power. and i think we...
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feel that they have a certain place they they have an important role to play they they are respected as a woman they are against this sexualized role of women in the west you know they would criticize this obviously because we have a problem with a. role model of women you know the left of the surge a race of the west is and i mean this is something you know that doesn't help them in their rights but something that they feel that they would lose the dignity and ok in that respect let's meet one of these women right now among those returning from the battlefields of syria iraq as we've been discussing are not only hardened worriers but also women and children the wives sons and daughters of those combatants one woman attempting to get back to germany is a wife now living in a syrian refugee camp with her summer son she says she was forced into the situation and was a captive broad of islamic state. a room somewhere in northern syria tens of thousands of people live in this overcrowded refugee camp among them children indeed men and women and perhaps islamic state militants most want t
feel that they have a certain place they they have an important role to play they they are respected as a woman they are against this sexualized role of women in the west you know they would criticize this obviously because we have a problem with a. role model of women you know the left of the surge a race of the west is and i mean this is something you know that doesn't help them in their rights but something that they feel that they would lose the dignity and ok in that respect let's meet one...
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when they turn on the news they want the facts.on an opinion show like years they want your opinion. where do these people stand? >> sean: i am a radio and tv talk show host. i have hundreds of hours i can produce substrate reporting. a shooting war, national to mike disaster. history preforming. we do investigative work, they are too lazy and partisan to do and we do opinion and sometimes ports. sometimes cultural issues, we are like a hole's paper. that is my role. is that fair? >> i think people are merely to an end for your opinions, but you cover lots of stuff. >> sean: i could produce hundreds of hours. >> that is fine. most of the time people want to know your perspective on a certain news. >> sean: do you want my opinion or something that is was breaking like rockets and isra israel? >> i can ask your question. on the cnn website, they are listed as anchors and clearly they are giving opinions and you just showed one. as far as they left talking about his worry that the party is going to far left, politico had a good story
when they turn on the news they want the facts.on an opinion show like years they want your opinion. where do these people stand? >> sean: i am a radio and tv talk show host. i have hundreds of hours i can produce substrate reporting. a shooting war, national to mike disaster. history preforming. we do investigative work, they are too lazy and partisan to do and we do opinion and sometimes ports. sometimes cultural issues, we are like a hole's paper. that is my role. is that fair?...
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they won't be trusted. they have problems left and right.think they are trying to move in the right direction. i do think it is possible they can go in the right direction. i also think it will take a while. emily: i wonder. in my own conversations with facebook employees, they are very defensive. they defend the company, they believe facebook is doing the right thing, that most of the scrutiny, the dislike, it doesn't happen on the inside. i wonder if there is a fundamental disconnect between the people inside facebook who need to fix these problems and the people outside facebook who are really upset by these problems? nicholas: well, the people who are really upset by the problems and are the most strident and articulate in their critiques of the company were current employees. i couldn't put their names in the story, but most of the people we talked to work there now and have very thoughtful critiques of what they are doing. i do think there are a lot of people inside the company who are, as you say, true believers, and many for good rea
they won't be trusted. they have problems left and right.think they are trying to move in the right direction. i do think it is possible they can go in the right direction. i also think it will take a while. emily: i wonder. in my own conversations with facebook employees, they are very defensive. they defend the company, they believe facebook is doing the right thing, that most of the scrutiny, the dislike, it doesn't happen on the inside. i wonder if there is a fundamental disconnect between...
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they apprehended the teenagers before they left the station. struck while firefighters found inside. that made it hard for the christian battle the blaze. >>> it was the sunday. tomorrow it will be warm. we will look at the forecast for the bay area. it is all happening after the break. >>> to simone, i leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. for the first time in centuries the people in france celebrated easter with that notre dame cathedral. we are in paris. >> easter in paris means a little bit more. for christians it is about resurrection. there has never been a symbol more clear after week after a devastating fire that almost brought down the entire notre dame cathedral. no one could have imagined. one without notre dame. he is a photographer. he took these pictures as they came crashing
they apprehended the teenagers before they left the station. struck while firefighters found inside. that made it hard for the christian battle the blaze. >>> it was the sunday. tomorrow it will be warm. we will look at the forecast for the bay area. it is all happening after the break. >>> to simone, i leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39...
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come here in the morning they roam around freely together they feed they eat range of things leaves roots grass different things and they feed. drink water they also swim. in the mud just do things that elephants do and they do it together as a herd so they come here every day. and then when it starts getting dark at about four or five o'clock they'll start walking together with they had loads back to the nursery. full or we got a phone call to say that there was this very young elephant that had been orphaned and he is a victim of poaching down in the south of the country and he was found a learn but in an area where there is. going on currently it's very very hot down there it's a very hostile environment to be a tough environment so we sent a plane and we collected him. once on the airplane usually depending on the situation of the cop. we put up a drip and we administer a few other critical components to making sure that the elephant survives the full journey of the playground this is usually anywhere between an hour the hof to three hours. it can be it can be one of the most ch
come here in the morning they roam around freely together they feed they eat range of things leaves roots grass different things and they feed. drink water they also swim. in the mud just do things that elephants do and they do it together as a herd so they come here every day. and then when it starts getting dark at about four or five o'clock they'll start walking together with they had loads back to the nursery. full or we got a phone call to say that there was this very young elephant that...
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they know nothing other than it. they are so influenced by everything they see.rg did a survey and they found that 52% of gen z actually do say that they find out about new products on instagram. that is really the mode that they found out -- find about these products. that is more than millennials, that is more than gen x. you see this change and a lot of it comes because it is not just because of the internet. they have exposure to these companies that have not been around for too long. caroline: it is not actually going on the social media platforms they access. it is going on the companies they access through social media. nike, also cannabis stocks. sarah: also in the survey, they found gen z is twice as likely to use cannabis than the national average. caroline: cannabis or cbd? sarah: not as much cbd. cbd seems to be catering to the older generation, but cannabis is wedd. ed. you look at these numbers and they are also shunning beer, alcohol. they don't want to wake up feeling bloated. bayfield weed and cannabis is a way around that. you think of companies
they know nothing other than it. they are so influenced by everything they see.rg did a survey and they found that 52% of gen z actually do say that they find out about new products on instagram. that is really the mode that they found out -- find about these products. that is more than millennials, that is more than gen x. you see this change and a lot of it comes because it is not just because of the internet. they have exposure to these companies that have not been around for too long....
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so, yes they exist and they are not hard to find, they are out there looking for work. the reason they are not finding them is they are not looking at them. >> it's interesting because there is also a narrative and culture in particular is the engine of social mobility. i've been to these events and you sort of talk to people in the audience and they see it as that, overwhelmingly women and women of color and of saying i think this will open doors for me and i'm curious like do you think that can become true and the other thing i should point out is the vast majority are not silicon valley either. >> i could see 8% of programmers in north america working in silicon valley and the rest are in this room attending the javascript for the local bank. so is it something that could actually open up doors for folks that have traditionally sealed the commander of economic opportunities? i would say like 70% yes and 30% no. the 70% there is just a massive gap between the amount of people that companies need in all these theoretical places like medical services companies here in n
so, yes they exist and they are not hard to find, they are out there looking for work. the reason they are not finding them is they are not looking at them. >> it's interesting because there is also a narrative and culture in particular is the engine of social mobility. i've been to these events and you sort of talk to people in the audience and they see it as that, overwhelmingly women and women of color and of saying i think this will open doors for me and i'm curious like do you think...
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they were they don't believe. in salford in the independent country they're done they believe it for themselves but not for us. they don't believe in that but the syrian government does deny killing this journalist marie colvin oh i love going to my government deny the fact they're not the fact that alan you know you're a member there was a once in the wire of something called investigative journalism then that list would not that i've something and things they investigate and they made sure about the truth of what that right thing about all of that then i mean then the moment they were south it on cereal bess's you know you would have been investing to close american embassy clothes all of the station pulled their stuff away all the agencies pulled their stuff all the way and the stuff it to depend on you were voices a whole lot paid by them to tell them whatever they would like to hear that is that this doctor with us ron thank you going to stop you that well from doctors about after the break plus coverage of a
they were they don't believe. in salford in the independent country they're done they believe it for themselves but not for us. they don't believe in that but the syrian government does deny killing this journalist marie colvin oh i love going to my government deny the fact they're not the fact that alan you know you're a member there was a once in the wire of something called investigative journalism then that list would not that i've something and things they investigate and they made sure...
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they were quite aggressive, and only when they conceded twice they did not give up, and that relentlessl do have history on their side, though? yes, with its liverpool team, the thing is that what happened last season at porto, they will disregard. this is a very serious liverpool team, and that is why i think the fans are so calm and relaxed and feel like liverpool are already in the semifinal, because they had seen this liverpool do the business in a variety of ways, whether that is blitzing the opposition, keeping it really tight and nicking a goal, there is lots of confidence in the squad, because they had ta ken confidence in the squad, because they had taken nothing for granted this season. with a 2-0 this season. with a 2—0 lead to going into the second leg, i imagine the fans are feeling confident. what is the atmosphere like? jovial, as it a lwa ys atmosphere like? jovial, as it always is when liverpool supporters come to europe. it is raining in porto but the banners are up and the volume has not ceased. as kick—off gets closer i expect the atmosphere to ramp up. in this compe
they were quite aggressive, and only when they conceded twice they did not give up, and that relentlessl do have history on their side, though? yes, with its liverpool team, the thing is that what happened last season at porto, they will disregard. this is a very serious liverpool team, and that is why i think the fans are so calm and relaxed and feel like liverpool are already in the semifinal, because they had seen this liverpool do the business in a variety of ways, whether that is blitzing...
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they voted for brexit because they we re they voted for brexit because they were dissatisfied and distrusting that position. three years, incredible since i referendum. thousands of children in england are attending unregistered schools — some of which are in "appalling" condition with exposed wiring, rat traps and open sewers, according to 0fsted. the schools inspections body says 6,000 children are taught in unregistered schools and that english councils have spent tens of thousands of pounds placing pupils in the unregulated facilities. sarah walton reports. these are some of the rundown, dirty conditions where inspectors found children trying to learn. 0fsted visited 500 schools that were unregistered or suspected of operating illegally. they were shocked by what they uncovered. some of these places have like open sewerage works in them. holes in the walls. very poor electrical works. about a third have quite significant health and safety issues around them. and about a quarter of them have safeguarding issues for the children. so, people teaching them who aren't qualified teachers, who a
they voted for brexit because they we re they voted for brexit because they were dissatisfied and distrusting that position. three years, incredible since i referendum. thousands of children in england are attending unregistered schools — some of which are in "appalling" condition with exposed wiring, rat traps and open sewers, according to 0fsted. the schools inspections body says 6,000 children are taught in unregistered schools and that english councils have spent tens of...
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don't like it they hate it is it because they feel challenged by it or do they have a legitimate argument or why such a thing i think that one is they first of all it's not something that they can. profit from because they don't participate in it right now it's not part of the product line of what they're selling and so therefore it's kind of like you know them the. deck c.e.o. back in the day say there's never going to be a need for anyone have a personal computer at their home right they said that because he didn't have one but i.b.m. did so you know that's their disorder not in the competition that's sort of the way i see it right like paul krugman he said that the internet will never catch on you know and they seem to be establishment lackeys that don't really think they're kind of dinosaurs. right now. on the regulatory front your thoughts on what we're seeing from regulators in the u.s. specifically states like wyoming they're introducing very pro big legislation and does this impact your business in terms of considering possibly to wyoming you know we got to take the long she's in
don't like it they hate it is it because they feel challenged by it or do they have a legitimate argument or why such a thing i think that one is they first of all it's not something that they can. profit from because they don't participate in it right now it's not part of the product line of what they're selling and so therefore it's kind of like you know them the. deck c.e.o. back in the day say there's never going to be a need for anyone have a personal computer at their home right they said...
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they have to think about it base-by-base. and they have to think about what they have to do. the example with the navy at the norfolk shipyard is a great example of when they are, right now, asking for money to lift their floodwalls up, that is a local project based on a local risk and local tolerability. you will have projects -- vulnerability. the goal will be to make the military more resilient against these impacts. greta: remind viewers with each of administration presidential committee on private security is doing. john: that committee does not exist yet. it was a proposal inside the national security council. they wanted to take an adversarial review of dod and intelligence committee assessments of the applications of, change. the wasson -- climate change. the washington post reported there was some pushback on that. now they are talking about quashing the assessment. pushing tovers undermine the science the dod is using to make their assessments. you should do more peer-reviewed science and added to the body of knowledge. that's at it to the body of science. i don't k
they have to think about it base-by-base. and they have to think about what they have to do. the example with the navy at the norfolk shipyard is a great example of when they are, right now, asking for money to lift their floodwalls up, that is a local project based on a local risk and local tolerability. you will have projects -- vulnerability. the goal will be to make the military more resilient against these impacts. greta: remind viewers with each of administration presidential committee on...
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are solid they have their philosophy until they play. with this fantastic positive. attitude they played against obviously two giants glades real madrid in the windows and i think at any moment they failed. and the pressure of the felt any responsibility they just weren't there to to play the way we want to play to play the way we like to play to play the way we are good at and they felt even more comfortable away of home after not very good results at home so. and of us the run doesn't matter what happened in the semifinals are saying they are. no doubt. the start of the competition. as a team if you were to pinpoint a weakness in of the zajac side i mean what would you do you've beaten them already managed united to win you a cup final. what would you do then to stop them playing on. you know if. i laughed because i knew that was going to to happen that in the end of the final issue if you if you read. or if you listen to. the post match interview from iraq's manager that i kept a couple of the players you understand and. we give them
are solid they have their philosophy until they play. with this fantastic positive. attitude they played against obviously two giants glades real madrid in the windows and i think at any moment they failed. and the pressure of the felt any responsibility they just weren't there to to play the way we want to play to play the way we like to play to play the way we are good at and they felt even more comfortable away of home after not very good results at home so. and of us the run doesn't matter...
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they put the interest above the their values there but also with that they are wrong because they had should know that they should make allies the people of the dictators the dictators will go today tomorrow after one month when year two years but the people who are dreaming for freedom a second fighting for democracy they should they should they are should they should be the one who made the lies with them so donald trump president your state soon. may have a bill a law on his desk but he can either sign or veto which would u.s. involvement in the yemen war a group of bipartisan senators democrats republicans have helped pass a bill through the house in the senate to stop u.s. involvement some say he might veto that bill because he's so close to saudi arabia what's your message to donald trump my methods do resent around you are looking for accomplishment in new your presidency period this company will be really if you stop the war in yemen and that is very important and you are the one who can do it so i'm calling him to stop the war in yemen he can do it more than making the nuclea
they put the interest above the their values there but also with that they are wrong because they had should know that they should make allies the people of the dictators the dictators will go today tomorrow after one month when year two years but the people who are dreaming for freedom a second fighting for democracy they should they should they are should they should be the one who made the lies with them so donald trump president your state soon. may have a bill a law on his desk but he can...
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they do see they see -- they do say they see full-year adjusted earnings up. in terms of where they might have seen a little bit of weakness, they seem to miss on both the top and bottom lines. that stop getting hit at 1% -- by 1%. david: we also have comcast out now. they beat on earnings-per-share. they also did a bit better on the revenue -- i think your pardon, a little light. but they beat on earnings-per-share, up about 1% in the premarket. alix: one company that came out a little bit ago is 3m. they cut their full-year forecasts. they see slowing growth in some of their markets, and some execution issues they had forcing them to restructure. they are cutting 2000 jobs. david: this is one worth watching because 3m really has its tentacles into a lot of industrial companies across the country, and around the world for that matter. down.e to watch that slow they are down almost 10% right now. really taking that down. one to watch, definitely. some of these earnings offsetting the rally we are seeing in facebook and microsoft . that give-and-take pushing an
they do see they see -- they do say they see full-year adjusted earnings up. in terms of where they might have seen a little bit of weakness, they seem to miss on both the top and bottom lines. that stop getting hit at 1% -- by 1%. david: we also have comcast out now. they beat on earnings-per-share. they also did a bit better on the revenue -- i think your pardon, a little light. but they beat on earnings-per-share, up about 1% in the premarket. alix: one company that came out a little bit ago...
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once they pass that, they are put sbo a tyinto a type of dete they get out on bond. now the attorney general is over turning that policy in a decision that says they cannot get out on bond unless there's a special condition for their parole like safety or lehealth. the biggest question is how does dhs accommodate this. they are already so limited on detention and i.c.e. facilities. the attorney general is giving dhs in order to enforce this policy but still a lot of questions remain because we know they are having to release some immigrants because they don't have space. the attorney general is within his right to do this. >> these appeal tsa are being suggested by the aclu and others, do they not have standing to try to litigate this? >> they do have place to litigate this. they will sue over this policy and federal court. we understand the aclu and other immigration groups are preparing the lawsuits already. this is something that started under attorney general sessions. he want he wanted to review this policy and it was barr that put this final decision on it yest
once they pass that, they are put sbo a tyinto a type of dete they get out on bond. now the attorney general is over turning that policy in a decision that says they cannot get out on bond unless there's a special condition for their parole like safety or lehealth. the biggest question is how does dhs accommodate this. they are already so limited on detention and i.c.e. facilities. the attorney general is giving dhs in order to enforce this policy but still a lot of questions remain because we...
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that is not to say there wasn't security but they felt they weren't in a major city, they were not inhere where necessarily they would be attacked. and clearly this is going to emphasise once again to all synagogues that they have to ensure there is security in those areas. at the moment, you can only imagine what it is like, a lot of families, a lot of children inside that synagogue who have clearly been affected by what happened. at the moment, a high school is being used asa moment, a high school is being used as a place to try and get them together. the festival, trying to ensure all people are accounted for because there was a point where people had scattered and there were concerns about people being missing but they have all been found. secondly, the high school is being used as a place where they can come together and comfort each other after what has happened. the mayor of poway has said that clearly they are going to investigate what this attack was that he, like the president, believes it was a hate crime. he says given what happened in synagogue, certainly whoever carried
that is not to say there wasn't security but they felt they weren't in a major city, they were not inhere where necessarily they would be attacked. and clearly this is going to emphasise once again to all synagogues that they have to ensure there is security in those areas. at the moment, you can only imagine what it is like, a lot of families, a lot of children inside that synagogue who have clearly been affected by what happened. at the moment, a high school is being used asa moment, a high...
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but their punks by the way they look. they represented protest every time they went public. that freaked out the dictatorship. it was indistinguishable,. >> this is the thing that i find very interesting all the time, particularly about hip-hop it music. , wraor the conversations aroune frame the musicians less than human, out of touch with reality or not for contributors to any political discourse. i wonder if either of you or all of you could speak to whether you find this to be consistent with these histories that musicians having things to say about the world in which they are creating art. >> i mean there's always an attitude of stain and relay. i mean, that is definitely come up multiple times with the weaver where people -- that quote from al, i don't want the politics i just want the music. that's definitely that is something constantly -- i see that in every decade. under that critique. you know, such as music, is any kind of entertainment industry. it's not just music, it's any kind of entertainment industry. you know you're just an entertainer, why do you have any
but their punks by the way they look. they represented protest every time they went public. that freaked out the dictatorship. it was indistinguishable,. >> this is the thing that i find very interesting all the time, particularly about hip-hop it music. , wraor the conversations aroune frame the musicians less than human, out of touch with reality or not for contributors to any political discourse. i wonder if either of you or all of you could speak to whether you find this to be...
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they may be a brutal organization but even they know. [laughter] >> so if you could come up here with your interview of people on the frontlines and your examination of others on recor record, what is a general sense how they structure the organization? what is isis like as an organization? >> the big take away this wasn't a pr move for propaganda but they really aspired to that and they manage to outdo the government that they had and change direction with a certain petty crime aspect. from that brutality and the murderous nature of the group said to be brutal and murderous and violent are not exclusive to be bureaucratic. but it was a vast organization and extremely structured so making it even uncomfortable to talk about even to justify the group. >> as a researcher, this is who they are. so before getting into questions, the last one that we have discussed, what will we see in the near future? those that have lost control and the state apparatus is in some turmoil right now so what is your sense about having visited recently? where a
they may be a brutal organization but even they know. [laughter] >> so if you could come up here with your interview of people on the frontlines and your examination of others on recor record, what is a general sense how they structure the organization? what is isis like as an organization? >> the big take away this wasn't a pr move for propaganda but they really aspired to that and they manage to outdo the government that they had and change direction with a certain petty crime...
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they wa nted what are they asking for here? on whatever deal is arrived at, if a deal is arrived at indeed. so effectively it is another referendum but basically to give people the opportunity to say whether or not they support the deal or whether or not they want to stay in the european union. this is something a lot of labour mps and members want the party to stick to. in terms of what the party policy is, the party policy is to keep everything on the table including the idea of supporting a confirmatory vote, but in the past week there has been a lot of concern that perhaps this is not going to be made clear in the european referendum campaign because there was a draft copy of a leaflet that was supposed to go out which didn't include any reference to another referendum, and so you have these mps basically saying to the labour ruling body which is going to be meeting on tuesday to decide its ma nifesto for be meeting on tuesday to decide its manifesto for the european elections, saying to them they want this to be made clear
they wa nted what are they asking for here? on whatever deal is arrived at, if a deal is arrived at indeed. so effectively it is another referendum but basically to give people the opportunity to say whether or not they support the deal or whether or not they want to stay in the european union. this is something a lot of labour mps and members want the party to stick to. in terms of what the party policy is, the party policy is to keep everything on the table including the idea of supporting a...
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they are heroes. they are brave. they are great.will tell you, they have not felt so proud of themselves for many years, because they were abandoned by washington. they were abandoned by our politicians. and not just the obama administration, before that they felt abandoned. well, they know i love them. and we are going to protect them like they protect us. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: incredible people. we have also taken critical steps to improve school safety. more than 30 states now allow teachers that are highly trained, highly trained, talented people, to carry guns in the classroom, to protect themselves and to protect their students, who they love. who is better? who is better? [cheers and applause] pres. trump: i have been calling for that for the last two years and i think we had a big impact. some legislation passed and they do not have that few paragraphs. and legislators go back to governors and say we are not passing it unless you allow that to happen, so we have come a long way, but it was better to protect stud
they are heroes. they are brave. they are great.will tell you, they have not felt so proud of themselves for many years, because they were abandoned by washington. they were abandoned by our politicians. and not just the obama administration, before that they felt abandoned. well, they know i love them. and we are going to protect them like they protect us. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: incredible people. we have also taken critical steps to improve school safety. more than 30 states now...
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would approach somebody that they trust or they would be they would be i have a solution it's to them by a entity that is that is that offshore and it consists of former military personnel and those guys with the word of mouth they would use social media or phone calls emails and they would gather the guards pretty quickly. in general they were they could people they know but if it's a large contract there's a lot of guys needed and obviously sometimes the quality slips a little bit. so you mentioned that your company mostly does defense aware and he said that you make a distinction between companies that only do protection jobs and those that also go on this sensitive jing in this working on a company that can mount offensive operations and more fun to me chopper hopping after i don't know boko haram going to bush than escorting an oil executive from the airport to their rake and back. there's all sorts of differences between a commercial security company and a p.m.c. . a commercial security company delivers a wide range of services that borders on the just eco services outsourcing s
would approach somebody that they trust or they would be they would be i have a solution it's to them by a entity that is that is that offshore and it consists of former military personnel and those guys with the word of mouth they would use social media or phone calls emails and they would gather the guards pretty quickly. in general they were they could people they know but if it's a large contract there's a lot of guys needed and obviously sometimes the quality slips a little bit. so you...
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they see there is not much they can do. they have seen a nearly 400% increase in family units arriving in the sector, and you compare that with other years, it's pretty amazing. what we have done and what we are doing, you're going to see some very, very strong results. as soon as the various or the -- barriers or the walls, i like on the walls -- calling them walls, because that is what they are, they will have a tremendous impact where we are going to be in a little while. i have heard from people in that area -- it's been a tremendous impact. this is our new statement, the system is full. can't take you anymore. whether it is asylum or anything you wanted we can't take you. , our country is full. our area is full. the sector is full. can't take you anymore, i'm sorry. can't happen. turn around, that's the way it is. if you look at our southern border, the number of people and the number of the amount of drugs, human trafficking -- human trafficking is something nobody used to talk about. i talk about it. it is a terrible
they see there is not much they can do. they have seen a nearly 400% increase in family units arriving in the sector, and you compare that with other years, it's pretty amazing. what we have done and what we are doing, you're going to see some very, very strong results. as soon as the various or the -- barriers or the walls, i like on the walls -- calling them walls, because that is what they are, they will have a tremendous impact where we are going to be in a little while. i have heard from...
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psychological mechanism that they themselves think they didn't give it? >> guest: for whatever reason the role might have been they convinced themselves that they were not guilty, that they were not there. with no one having died the fact that this ended up killing four children had to weigh in on people. he was the arrogant and he bragged about it and that was part of our evidence of him bragging about it. i think that he was just kind of defiance until the end and it was basically i'm not going to let you get it. he thought he'd gotten away with it for so long. >> host: getting into the details of the case writing about the trial in jerusalem they said it could be not only ludicrous but sometimes downright funny. it's because of the ludicrous. birmingham is known as the statement of professional promise in the 30s because it is always on the verge of greatness it's because of the trials that end up being the trial of one of the last because of the last-minute id was declared incompetent. we indicted these cases there were separate indictments between ne
psychological mechanism that they themselves think they didn't give it? >> guest: for whatever reason the role might have been they convinced themselves that they were not guilty, that they were not there. with no one having died the fact that this ended up killing four children had to weigh in on people. he was the arrogant and he bragged about it and that was part of our evidence of him bragging about it. i think that he was just kind of defiance until the end and it was basically i'm...
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stuart: if they do that, they will look like fools. >> i think they already do.erica will -- >> look at their numbers. why do you think donald trump attacks them all the time? it's just low-hanging fruit. stuart: he goes after that. brent, that was fun. thanks for being with us in new york. >> any time. thank you for having me. stuart: watch our live coverage of the release of the mueller report. we start at 9:00 eastern tomorrow morning. big day. >>> jack dorsey looking to change twitter. change twitter. what does he want to do? susan: well, he was asked in vancouver if he had to redo twitter all over again, how would he change it. he said well, look, there are a lot of things he would change. he wants to make it more meaningful, he wants to fight abuse, he says twitter is filled with harassment. instead of following specific individuals, why not follow topics of interest instead. if he had to redesign it in 2019, you know, he probably wouldn't put the number of followers that you have, put a like button. sounds very similar to themes we have been hearing across
stuart: if they do that, they will look like fools. >> i think they already do.erica will -- >> look at their numbers. why do you think donald trump attacks them all the time? it's just low-hanging fruit. stuart: he goes after that. brent, that was fun. thanks for being with us in new york. >> any time. thank you for having me. stuart: watch our live coverage of the release of the mueller report. we start at 9:00 eastern tomorrow morning. big day. >>> jack dorsey...
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they are trying to do the best they can. if you are nowhere near the border, it is very hard to understand what all this is really about. >> mayor nutter, a quick follow-up because you know the political scene best of everyone on this panel. >> i am not sure about that anymore. [laughter] >> you do, and understand washington better than most of us, i think. do you have any sense -- is there a chance in this idea you put out that people have to stand up, that republicans in washington will actually at some point stand up around this issue? particularly around the issue of separation of immigrants. >> only if their constituents demanded. that goes back to lee's point. it was bipartisan opposition. regardless of who you are, what your party, your philosophy is -- it might be a little hard for some folks when they went home that night and they have got children and somebody in the family says, mom, dad, what in the hell is going on your? what are you doing? it makes it uncomfortable when you go back to congress the next day and
they are trying to do the best they can. if you are nowhere near the border, it is very hard to understand what all this is really about. >> mayor nutter, a quick follow-up because you know the political scene best of everyone on this panel. >> i am not sure about that anymore. [laughter] >> you do, and understand washington better than most of us, i think. do you have any sense -- is there a chance in this idea you put out that people have to stand up, that republicans in...
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and where clinton's e-mails were leaked from which is very strange they say they got copies later on the f.b.i. is all sorts of little snippets contradictory information that you know is worth picking out but it is impossible because so much is redacted it's page after page that is barely legible and the russian the russians have said largely the same thing the kremlin has said statement they are looking at the remulla report but they say there's no evidence there's no proof there's no sort of information that they can address talk about it's all allegations in suspicion at certain points they say the russian hackers appear to done something so even they are convinced the russians are saying what they've always said that there was no state sponsored meddling and their hands are clean of this and i had to repeat what i've said several times including in a personal contacts the russian state never has and level interfere in internal american affairs nevertheless a number of russian companies have been targeted as legal action against them number of individuals as well a dozen military
and where clinton's e-mails were leaked from which is very strange they say they got copies later on the f.b.i. is all sorts of little snippets contradictory information that you know is worth picking out but it is impossible because so much is redacted it's page after page that is barely legible and the russian the russians have said largely the same thing the kremlin has said statement they are looking at the remulla report but they say there's no evidence there's no proof there's no sort of...
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quite often they will play with various things that they find.em caught around their necks, along with nets and fishing hooks. and these two are hopefully going to provide a bit of a legacy for the rest of their species, aren't they? yeah, hopefully. we are hoping to bring some awareness into birmingham, so it's not a creature that you would quite often see around here, like you said, so we are hoping to raise a little bit of awareness, because all rubbish and all waterways link back to the ocean, so we can make quite a big impact on the difference for these guys in the wild. well, they are swimming around now. you have finally seen them and, dare i say it, they've given this tank the seal of approval. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz shafernaker. it is it is cold, it is not your fog. i can't change that, let me straighten this out. what i will say is that next week, this time next week it could be some 10 degrees warmer or more. there is much warmer weather on the way. in the short term, storm out there in the out antic which
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are they going to be held account of they going to face espionage charges because they disseminated so much of what we. released to the public and they profited from it also joe is right here because we keep leaks at the end of the day is a publisher but unlike other publishers it was never proven to be peddling fake news go ahead sir. well they they reported on it and exposed some of those crimes because it was already out to the whole world and really what was exposed are the dark crimes that the u.s. has committed in its wars two hundred thousand cables video footage images and that should be the response of anyone who is challenging right now this this brutal really this arrest of a songe and that is let's go back and bring a revive bring forward again what it was that wiki leaks exposed what was in those cables let's show again those videos where civilians were helicopter gunships let's show again the torture let's show again guantanamo if they're going to pull juliana songe out of the. embassy absolutely an outrageous crime then let's show again all of their crimes i think that c
are they going to be held account of they going to face espionage charges because they disseminated so much of what we. released to the public and they profited from it also joe is right here because we keep leaks at the end of the day is a publisher but unlike other publishers it was never proven to be peddling fake news go ahead sir. well they they reported on it and exposed some of those crimes because it was already out to the whole world and really what was exposed are the dark crimes that...
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they are patients of mayo clinic and they had a unique vision. they said we want to add more voices to the choir and tell the great stories of mayo through contemporary museum exhibits, designs, films and products like that. today, we are going to explore the history of and more importantly the living legacy of mayo clinic. every patient has a history. the first thing you do when you see a doctor is you give your history as a patient. what your illnesses are, your health status and emily background. that history informs the care that you received today with the hope of a healthier future. just as you, as a patient, have a history, so does an organization. mayo clinic has a history and our history is a living dynamic part of who we are. it informs who we are today. wesets the stage for where are going in the future. you will see as you travel around mayo clinic in heritage hall and on our other historic displays that history is present with us. people talk about it in an immediate sense. i will show you and my colleagues will show you some fun and
they are patients of mayo clinic and they had a unique vision. they said we want to add more voices to the choir and tell the great stories of mayo through contemporary museum exhibits, designs, films and products like that. today, we are going to explore the history of and more importantly the living legacy of mayo clinic. every patient has a history. the first thing you do when you see a doctor is you give your history as a patient. what your illnesses are, your health status and emily...
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to live under the regime the regime can't be trusted they want they can open the road to the north so we can leave but russia and syria are not offering safe passage to rebel held areas the u.s. and human rights groups are accusing the proto basket's alliance of using bad to force american troops out of the area that seems unlikely because there is no indication of the americans leaving what is likely is worsening humanitarian conditions for tens of thousands of syrians who are bargaining chips in a struggle for power. just picture from algeria once again demonstrations out on the streets in huge number in the capital g. is just over a week of course since. president abilities. stepped down but still determined to keep making that point more on that in the coming hours here on al-jazeera still to come here on the news hour. one of the. involved in the book. is. we live in a time of war and tragedy this crime. times against humanity. activist repression. enforced disappearance arbitrary arrests. extrajudicial executions brutal torture the list goes on. the investigations who judges the
to live under the regime the regime can't be trusted they want they can open the road to the north so we can leave but russia and syria are not offering safe passage to rebel held areas the u.s. and human rights groups are accusing the proto basket's alliance of using bad to force american troops out of the area that seems unlikely because there is no indication of the americans leaving what is likely is worsening humanitarian conditions for tens of thousands of syrians who are bargaining chips...
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we all know they have an original slate of programming coming and they -- they have huge names oprahnd steven spielberg and reese witherspoon. i think that's not the main part of what they're doing. i think the main part of what they're doing is software and it's this tv app that's been around for a long time it's on your iphone, it's on your ipad and it's coming to your mac, it's on your apple tv. i think what they are really going to do is, try to become a central single sign-on and subscription point for other people's services, kind of the way amazon has tried to do with prime and then later it with this slate of original programming. >> walt, i feel like this is forcing people to become acquainted with apple really for the first time. you mean, back years ago before the iphone, even before retail stores, apple wasn't some perennial hit maker where every couple of years they had some product that changed the entire world. they were this company that was following its heart, that had this religious devotion to design and kind of like the liberal art student who they thought would
we all know they have an original slate of programming coming and they -- they have huge names oprahnd steven spielberg and reese witherspoon. i think that's not the main part of what they're doing. i think the main part of what they're doing is software and it's this tv app that's been around for a long time it's on your iphone, it's on your ipad and it's coming to your mac, it's on your apple tv. i think what they are really going to do is, try to become a central single sign-on and...
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they go on a retreat. who do they invite? they invite celebrities. not to perform, but celebrities to tell them what the average american thinks. and all they want to do is criticize the presidents, and the president's daughter? that's what they are achieving at this retreat. go ahead. >> harris: excuse me, i just want to slide in. i seal these youngsters because we are nearing some spring breaks. so i see some visitors of the capital. i've done that, too! i love to visit. i want to slide and because you bring up the retreat. that's a perfect segue into this next point marking 100 days. you have progressives on the left side. you have dealt with this in your own party with the tea party when they were coming on board. the questions about, can they legislate and caucus together? the questions are slightly different for the left. for democrats, the questions are, can they even get to give it up at a bill on the floor for the budget? because the progressives are watching their way in and their voices are getting louder. why do you think that is? >> for
they go on a retreat. who do they invite? they invite celebrities. not to perform, but celebrities to tell them what the average american thinks. and all they want to do is criticize the presidents, and the president's daughter? that's what they are achieving at this retreat. go ahead. >> harris: excuse me, i just want to slide in. i seal these youngsters because we are nearing some spring breaks. so i see some visitors of the capital. i've done that, too! i love to visit. i want to slide...
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they looked at it and they did it. it was an amazing thing for me who writes about national politics on how only the special interests get their way.and they did it because it was on a local level.it was assessable and we can get that with people. these different levels where i have so much ability through these institutions to shape the world around me. that's what's missing. >> i think the irony of it, right is that our politics is so broken in part because everyone hates each other so much. you can't do anything a national politics because everyone's so angry. you can look back at the new deal and say we got angry. we did something. you can look at that and say this accomplished something. the fact that we hate our neighbors so much has created gridlock in congress where everyone is waiting to get control of the whole thing so they can do whatever. everything they do is nonverbal. i would say man is a political animal as much as a moral and normal. so we need more moral communities. for something that exists outside
they looked at it and they did it. it was an amazing thing for me who writes about national politics on how only the special interests get their way.and they did it because it was on a local level.it was assessable and we can get that with people. these different levels where i have so much ability through these institutions to shape the world around me. that's what's missing. >> i think the irony of it, right is that our politics is so broken in part because everyone hates each other so...
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they knew a lot and they knew it for years.t the main stream media won't tell you but right now because they just want to move on to obstruction of justice. there was no crime and they asked his legal team for advice. his concerns that he want to get rid of mueller. that seems kind of a fair question to ask. but now they are just talking about obstruction. when there are a lot of questions over why team obama did not immediately stop the russia issue out. the manipulation of socially. keep in mind, they seemed pretty easy-going. with mr. putin. remember this watch. >> my flexibility after the election. none want. trish: just days later vice president joe biden was asked about the russian threat and he totally brushed it off. watches one. >> governor romney hitting hard on that. he said it was alarming and he said what else is he going to be flexible about. what do you make of all that? he acts like he thanks the cold war is still on. russia is still our major adversary. i don't know where he has been, this is not 1956. trish: t
they knew a lot and they knew it for years.t the main stream media won't tell you but right now because they just want to move on to obstruction of justice. there was no crime and they asked his legal team for advice. his concerns that he want to get rid of mueller. that seems kind of a fair question to ask. but now they are just talking about obstruction. when there are a lot of questions over why team obama did not immediately stop the russia issue out. the manipulation of socially. keep in...
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they make a lot of people uncomfortable. they are not what they used to be.istic organizations in this country need to stand up and go back to what we are supposed to be at our core. if they want to be critical of the president, which is part of our responsibility and duty as journalists, then they don't get to weep about it when he's critical in return. this is very consistent with donald trump as the leader. it's a very bold move. he doesn't care that he is not being -- >> laura: i love it. i love it. i have not been in the number of years. no interest in going back. we really appreciate your perspective on this tonight, lara, thank you so much. we'll be right back. stay right there. so with hilton there is no catch. yeah the only catch is i'm never leaving. no i'm serious, i live here now. book at hilton.com and get the hilton price match guarantee. book at hilton.com findican be overwhelming.r dry eyes... for relief that lasts... you want soothe xp from bausch + lomb. soothe xp helps restore the eyes' lipid layer... ...seal in moisture... ...and protect a
they make a lot of people uncomfortable. they are not what they used to be.istic organizations in this country need to stand up and go back to what we are supposed to be at our core. if they want to be critical of the president, which is part of our responsibility and duty as journalists, then they don't get to weep about it when he's critical in return. this is very consistent with donald trump as the leader. it's a very bold move. he doesn't care that he is not being -- >> laura: i love...
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they are there to serve their country, they follow orders and they make the decision they are told toake. the comments from the previous caller, the decision-making could mean life and death on the battlefield, saying he doesn't know about their decision-making -- what would you say to that? caller: basically i say to them, everybody i have been around, all soldiers, were trained to follow orders. them, of the soldiers follow orders. i have met that served under me. i had nobody tell me because of sex that irence of can't do it, because i'm afraid of it. it doesn't work. -- in thes that were 82nd. they had no fear of jumping out of airplanes. host: thank you for the call. forill stay on that line active and retired members of the military. ted is next. caller: good morning. i just want to say that this generation, i'm a highly decorated officer of the u.s. air force, active duty in the 1980's and 1990's, and i found that as long as the person is up to standard, it makes no difference what ban they are dancing to. the people that i have listened to this morning, that never spent one da
they are there to serve their country, they follow orders and they make the decision they are told toake. the comments from the previous caller, the decision-making could mean life and death on the battlefield, saying he doesn't know about their decision-making -- what would you say to that? caller: basically i say to them, everybody i have been around, all soldiers, were trained to follow orders. them, of the soldiers follow orders. i have met that served under me. i had nobody tell me because...
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they were sentence.sty international said some were accused of spying for iran and sentenced to death after what was said to be an unfair trial. global news 24 hours a day, on air, and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. romaine: all right, thank you, mark. as we wait on tesla earnings, i want to report on microsoft. they had a jump of 14%, which, for a mature company like this, is pretty good. their cloud services revenue rose, a little bit slower than what analysts were expecting, but still, some pretty significant growth there in that cloud services business, which now makes up almost 30% of their sales. caroline: we are closing in on a valuation of $1 trillion. meanwhile, facebook, fourth quarter -- first quarter revenue rose. it was ahead of the 25% expect. earnings-per-share, a big miss. there was a 3 billion-dollar hit in terms of a legal expense with the ongoing federal trade investigation, yet to be
they were sentence.sty international said some were accused of spying for iran and sentenced to death after what was said to be an unfair trial. global news 24 hours a day, on air, and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. romaine: all right, thank you, mark. as we wait on tesla earnings, i want to report on microsoft. they had a jump of 14%, which, for a mature company like this, is pretty good....