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this is fairly remarkable stuff of this news comes just as the president would leave this trip with a message of certainly also leaving a trail of chaos behind him from the contentious nato summit and the stunning interview he gave to the son although he tried to do damage control and clean up on both counts, andrea. >> jeff, with me here, michael carpenter from the defense official and of course, nick burns, former ambassador to nato. both of you with long experience in government, michael, what does the president do? vladimir putin obviously has a wish list and it is not just a handshake. what he wants is some specifics on perhaps baltic exercises and the president seems to give that on crimea and sanctions and normalizing relations and more of a push back against nato. he already received that as a big pre-benefit. >> yeah, president putin wants this summit to result for the united states and russia. we'll work together coming out of this thinking our relationship is entering a new day, we are going to move forward and potential lyanly an agreement. president trump says he's going
this is fairly remarkable stuff of this news comes just as the president would leave this trip with a message of certainly also leaving a trail of chaos behind him from the contentious nato summit and the stunning interview he gave to the son although he tried to do damage control and clean up on both counts, andrea. >> jeff, with me here, michael carpenter from the defense official and of course, nick burns, former ambassador to nato. both of you with long experience in government,...
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this may be the end of this standoff of this hostage situation between this young man and the lapd. the last we had heard from the lapd was that he had barricaded himself inside. there were an unknown number of people inside with him. of course the primary focus of law enforcement, and keep in mind, as far as we know, they didn't go in and do any sort of tactical incursion. they were trying to, we assume, talk this young man into coming out, without harming others. and it appears that that's what may have happened. art roderick, your thoughts on what we're looking at. >> this possibly could be the end of this situation. and i think what we were talking about before, because this is a domestic situation that just kind of exploded here, and we have a police chase and we have a target of opportunity for this particular individual, it looks like there's a very good possibility here at this point in time that negotiators were able to talk this individual out. they put him in handcuffs and you see law enforcement officers in a standdown situation. i'm sure they're going into trader joe's
this may be the end of this standoff of this hostage situation between this young man and the lapd. the last we had heard from the lapd was that he had barricaded himself inside. there were an unknown number of people inside with him. of course the primary focus of law enforcement, and keep in mind, as far as we know, they didn't go in and do any sort of tactical incursion. they were trying to, we assume, talk this young man into coming out, without harming others. and it appears that that's...
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this is clearly down at this point.rrencies right now with the yen. you can see the dollar is also on weaker footing. this around and have a look at other things we are following here as well. we are following the chinese. we'll talk about this in a moment. this came out around this time yesterday in the afternoon. that theyboc said is are keeping the stable. those words of wisdom and guidance, you can see weakness in the currency here. that is where we are at the moment. it is a risk -- reversal of sorts. the other question is in the coming months of data, has the currency weakened enough to actually spur inflation in china? have a look at the equity market, it is really about outflows. a lot of people have been told that you need to watch what happens in the stock market. this may be the further catalyst that leads to more outflows. this chart actually points against that. valuations, ont a pe basis, we are back to levels 13.5% times that ashley led to a reversal of the fair market. as you can see, this is a fairly cl
this is clearly down at this point.rrencies right now with the yen. you can see the dollar is also on weaker footing. this around and have a look at other things we are following here as well. we are following the chinese. we'll talk about this in a moment. this came out around this time yesterday in the afternoon. that theyboc said is are keeping the stable. those words of wisdom and guidance, you can see weakness in the currency here. that is where we are at the moment. it is a risk --...
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this is one to watch. this one is on a rocket ship.d: they are raising $1.2 billion, what are they going to do with it? >> it is held in israel. they want to go to asia and south america. brad: thank you to bloomberg's olivia's rescue -- olivia. makers chinese smartphone -- $54 are pricing them at billion. roughly half of the initial target. it remains the largest ipo in the region in nearly two years. emily chang spoke with the managing director and see a analyst of citigroup about the ipl and how it fits into the global tech landscape. it is super competitive. apple has clearly said they are not interested in market share only. they want profitable market share. some of the statistics out there made by anye a long of these brands that we may not see up and down the streets of america are growing very fast. the question is if it is profitable share growth. that is what apple is focused on. we expect the world to be very competitive in smartphones. it is part of who you are today. >> do you expect them to stand out or be one of many ru
this is one to watch. this one is on a rocket ship.d: they are raising $1.2 billion, what are they going to do with it? >> it is held in israel. they want to go to asia and south america. brad: thank you to bloomberg's olivia's rescue -- olivia. makers chinese smartphone -- $54 are pricing them at billion. roughly half of the initial target. it remains the largest ipo in the region in nearly two years. emily chang spoke with the managing director and see a analyst of citigroup about the...
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is this is the reality you have to accept this also. thank you very much for this interview you were talking to the last seven months or to you this former president of tunisia discussing the impact of the arab spring seventy years on in tunisia and other arab cancerous that's it for this edition of so if you go i will see you next. thank you. paula. became his national camera. roughly once they showed some low paying for the. future uncool videos during the woke up and someone with the broccoli staring at. playing around more on string i don't rightly don't t.v. . i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill the narrowness and spending to get to the twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else on here because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game played great so what chance for. peace. seventy four design submissions. s
is this is the reality you have to accept this also. thank you very much for this interview you were talking to the last seven months or to you this former president of tunisia discussing the impact of the arab spring seventy years on in tunisia and other arab cancerous that's it for this edition of so if you go i will see you next. thank you. paula. became his national camera. roughly once they showed some low paying for the. future uncool videos during the woke up and someone with the...
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is this is the reality you have to accept this also. thank you very much for this interview you were talking to him last seven months or to you this former president of tunisia discussing the impact of the arab spring seventy years on in tunisia and other arab cancerous that's it for this edition of so if you go i will see you next. thank you. so you will be in the. u.s. does. it with the people most of. what i mean. i can make it. through. really a local superman film he can use he has enough use of the body for. that you're in a couple of years. i'm with you more with the baby when was and i'm not i'm old enough and you were many both of them in the film i was in theme of i was at the field. when the whole make us manufacture comes and it's an instinctive public wealth. when the running plus the project themselves. with the fine and merry go round lifts and we don't want us there. doing all middle of the room six. million real nice. seventy four design submissions. seven thousand pilings. to join judges. and eight hundred sixty nonsto
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his administration wants to do this, they can do this, they're going to do this. this is a short-term help to these farmers. there's a real question particularly from republicans as to big picture, what this actually does, ali. >> perdue did say this is -- other countries could solve this by i think he used the term improving their behavior or changing their bad behavior. >> that's the perspective from the administration and from the president and sometimes that's lost in the conversation. there is truly a sense that other countries could improve their behavior as you say or stop putting unfair trade practices on the united states. they say that is what the president is responding to. >> the problem is -- >> exactly right. >> you talk to canadians or the europeans, japanese, they all will explain why they have tariffs as do we. >> perdue brought up china in this discussion right at the top of the call. they got to learn its lesson but that was the message. >> thanks for doing that. hallie jackson at the white house. >>> joining us is tom vilsak. a guy who knows a
his administration wants to do this, they can do this, they're going to do this. this is a short-term help to these farmers. there's a real question particularly from republicans as to big picture, what this actually does, ali. >> perdue did say this is -- other countries could solve this by i think he used the term improving their behavior or changing their bad behavior. >> that's the perspective from the administration and from the president and sometimes that's lost in the...
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committee this afternoon. in government to look at what can be done about it but i think all of this along with so many other things is a government out of touch removed the touched and it needs refreshing at the very least with another country a wave of developments happening today david vance political commentator thank you so much for joining us thank you for your time. thank you. well parliament's been debating the future of teresa mayes cabin and the bugs at negotiations the government's cobra emergency committee has been holding a meeting over the poisoning instant in amesbury that's where a woman along with her partner works supposed to the no a choke nerve agent she died overnight officials still can't say whether the agent came from the same batch as the one used in march this poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter in the nearby city of solsbury. that's used in this incident is the same as the march the fourth incident but we have not the scientists have not been able to identify
committee this afternoon. in government to look at what can be done about it but i think all of this along with so many other things is a government out of touch removed the touched and it needs refreshing at the very least with another country a wave of developments happening today david vance political commentator thank you so much for joining us thank you for your time. thank you. well parliament's been debating the future of teresa mayes cabin and the bugs at negotiations the government's...
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this was much smoother.as the actual self driving technology goes, if they are not at the head of the pack, they are very close. carol: next, speaking of cars, where does the porsche family go to get theirs restored? jason: and an innovative business model. carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. jason: i am jason kelly. you can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119, and a.m. 1130 in new york, one of 6.1 in boston, and a.m. 960 in the bay area. carol: and in london on dab mux 3. we have the game changer this week. jason: he has managed to turn passionate fan bases into product designers. >> mousetrap is a new type -- mousedrop is a new type of online community for enthusiasts, people that are really knowledgeable and passionate about their interests, or hobbies. what we built for these people is a way for them to connect with each other, by what they care about and work together to make new things. carol: you have a few milli
this was much smoother.as the actual self driving technology goes, if they are not at the head of the pack, they are very close. carol: next, speaking of cars, where does the porsche family go to get theirs restored? jason: and an innovative business model. carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. jason: i am jason kelly. you can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119, and a.m. 1130 in new...
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that this -- the judge will grant this request. normally at this point in pretrial with a case with as many documents as this case has and with as many charges, defense lawyers often look to try to delay a little bit because of the mountains of evidence that they get much later than the prosecution does. but manafort's lawyers chose not to use that as the basis for an adjournment request, but to use this, what we now can see is somewhat of a farceical rational that he can't prepare himself because of his conditions at jail. the judge is not going to look very favorably on that if he believes the special counsel's office. and so i think that this motion is sort of dead on arrival right now. unless there is some other reason that manafort can come up with for adjourning the trial, i think it may actually go -- that surprises me as well, but it does look like based on what we're seeing from the court filings, this thing is ready to go in two weeks. >> yeah, this is what the u.s. attorney, our friend joyce vance writes earlier on twitt
that this -- the judge will grant this request. normally at this point in pretrial with a case with as many documents as this case has and with as many charges, defense lawyers often look to try to delay a little bit because of the mountains of evidence that they get much later than the prosecution does. but manafort's lawyers chose not to use that as the basis for an adjournment request, but to use this, what we now can see is somewhat of a farceical rational that he can't prepare himself...
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>> this get to kid is in big trouble. this well is about to become her grave. you can see right there she's very far down. she's been struggling for hours. she's barely able to keep her head above water. but animal aid unlimited is here to help. they don't have lots of specialty gear like some crews we see. look at what this guy has on when he rappels down there. he's got a rope around his waist. >> their specialty gear is their will for them, that's it. >> so he gets down there, grabs her, he's got the get to. >> the easiest rescue we've ever seen. >> well, maybe not easy, but -- >> well executed. >> yes, most definitely. because she was down there looking pretty hopeless. >> she was. she had been there for hours, she was struggling and she's just a babe baby. now it's time to reunite her with mom. they've got a towel and wiping her off. i like this part right here when she does the walk of fame. here they are walking her away to carry her home and this one person is just like let me just give her a little pet. now it's time to take her back to the center and,
>> this get to kid is in big trouble. this well is about to become her grave. you can see right there she's very far down. she's been struggling for hours. she's barely able to keep her head above water. but animal aid unlimited is here to help. they don't have lots of specialty gear like some crews we see. look at what this guy has on when he rappels down there. he's got a rope around his waist. >> their specialty gear is their will for them, that's it. >> so he gets down...
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this thing?to pass, thank you very much. now, in fact, turn around and see if they can get that camry back home. >> 93 miles there. we are almost back home. we're still going. >> we're still going. >> everybody, this is rolling. >> the car did it, no problem. the car made their 100-mile goal easy breezy, ran fine. so now since they didn't get it to blow up, just by driving it, time to try to get it to blow up. >> literally 149 miles. we're about to send it. >> the camry's a front wheel drive car, hard to drift it, so they put cookie sheets underneath the back wheels to get it to spark. it still didn't blow up. >> we are back. what is the mail age now? >> 186.6. >> don't try this at home, especially not with your parents' car. >>> a vte f sh duty. >> because she gets the leftovers. >> why this dog isn'tsonal their intended for soaps, but they're cute. >>> happiest ton tonka the malla mute has been on "right this minute" before. and this time he's going to show you how excited he gets when you see
this thing?to pass, thank you very much. now, in fact, turn around and see if they can get that camry back home. >> 93 miles there. we are almost back home. we're still going. >> we're still going. >> everybody, this is rolling. >> the car did it, no problem. the car made their 100-mile goal easy breezy, ran fine. so now since they didn't get it to blow up, just by driving it, time to try to get it to blow up. >> literally 149 miles. we're about to send it....
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so i hope that this -- this measure will address this, and i urge you to support it. thank you very much. >> hello, supervisors. my name is vinnie patel. i'm very excited to be here. i'm also a comanager of the vindelson studios. i'm on the board of asian american women artists association. i've been in the arts administration -- i've been in arts administration for over 20 years. i grew up in san francisco in the mission district, and i have to tell you, this is one of the most amazing times that i've ever been in. i don't wake up in the morning, figuring out who do i have to answer, who do i have to fight. this is an initiative where the whole community is behind it, not only community, but also city hall, and to be working with supervisor tang, supervisor peskin, who i never felt would have backed something, allocation from a tax, you know, to the arts, but we're in this moment right now, and it's a celebratory moment. i brought my son along because he keeps asking me, where are you? and i'm like, this is where i am all the time. i've been fighting for cultural equ
so i hope that this -- this measure will address this, and i urge you to support it. thank you very much. >> hello, supervisors. my name is vinnie patel. i'm very excited to be here. i'm also a comanager of the vindelson studios. i'm on the board of asian american women artists association. i've been in the arts administration -- i've been in arts administration for over 20 years. i grew up in san francisco in the mission district, and i have to tell you, this is one of the most amazing...
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this has been going on for quite some time. >> so this is in process. >> this is a lot of process, yes. >> they are stuck in planning. >> through the chair, what makes this different is we have some memorandum of understanding from planning, they would work, this is how they see this process should go forward, so we are trying to accomplish their end game here, you know? >> well, what really makes this case unique is it is tied to a half million dollar remodeling job. the plaintiff could have gone out two years ago and tried to resolve the notice of violation. and the notice of violation, like i say, was issued two years ago. there's reallying in wrong with it. we gave two years. director's hearing and here we are. it gets very complicated when you start talking about the larger project. but if you just focus on the deck, is it legal, or is it not legal and you need to fix it, remove it. >> which we've just had testimony on that and we've spoke clearly why they won't go that route, so no point hashing that out again. >> i'm just going to be talking here as an option, we could order --
this has been going on for quite some time. >> so this is in process. >> this is a lot of process, yes. >> they are stuck in planning. >> through the chair, what makes this different is we have some memorandum of understanding from planning, they would work, this is how they see this process should go forward, so we are trying to accomplish their end game here, you know? >> well, what really makes this case unique is it is tied to a half million dollar remodeling...
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you're going to feel like this snail is never ever going to finally tleech guy finally reach this guy's fingers. so we'll let that run and i'll take you to our next rescue. >> simon call. >> simon. >> caller: -- is in our next one. he says when you have a duck and her duck lings, sometimes they move quicker than you want them to. so while simon is setting up, let's check back in on that snail. still going. >> he'll get there eventually, gayle. >> he will. and this man showed infinite patience waiting for this snail to finally, finally, slowly crawl off his finger. >> why can't you just pick up the snail and move it? >> it looks quite delicate. >> so the snail is on the finger and being carried across the roadway. meanwhile, simon many h set up a net for the mom and her babies. this is the big moment, will it happen? she does wad he widle right on the babies follow. simon decides this is the middle of lont london, let's take them out to the country and put them where they should live. he's trying to lead it on a leash. >> jump, run, leap. >> he's finally able to put the snail down, he's
you're going to feel like this snail is never ever going to finally tleech guy finally reach this guy's fingers. so we'll let that run and i'll take you to our next rescue. >> simon call. >> simon. >> caller: -- is in our next one. he says when you have a duck and her duck lings, sometimes they move quicker than you want them to. so while simon is setting up, let's check back in on that snail. still going. >> he'll get there eventually, gayle. >> he will. and this...
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i will say this.eople are rightfully concerned abouthe relationship here with vladimir putin.what does he have president? why is the president being somo magnadi titon has h attacked our country and we've sgot intelligence thatws it. we saw the new york times story yesterday that demonstrates that t president was shown infoatn ioth vatif a lot of ques to be answered here. >> joel, we talk about thator back and f and the the lack of cohesive messaging on this particular issue. but there are a lot of people who support this preside and still do to this point senator jo s cornyn of texasaid he misspoke. we do it a the time. >> i disagree. i don't th bk there's aack and forth. i think the president has been pretty clear. he is an avowed ally of vladimir putin. even if theest of the country isn't. and even if the entire not.onal security community is s inner circle of hand wishes of selected advisers and people who support him othis. so, this isn't a mistake. i know -- i think the mistake was ting to clean
i will say this.eople are rightfully concerned abouthe relationship here with vladimir putin.what does he have president? why is the president being somo magnadi titon has h attacked our country and we've sgot intelligence thatws it. we saw the new york times story yesterday that demonstrates that t president was shown infoatn ioth vatif a lot of ques to be answered here. >> joel, we talk about thator back and f and the the lack of cohesive messaging on this particular issue. but there...
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somewhere else i would be supportive of this. i'm not supportive of this at this location.ly gathered part of downtown, and also, i was going to make a point that there's often a lot of tourists in this neighborhood that may be getting off at the transbay terminal or may just be visiting. whenever i run into tourists, i tell them to walk up and down market street and all up and down the embarcadero and fisherman's wharf and north beach. i wouldn't want to steer these people in the direction of provide for only certain people used of cafes on the ground floor visible on market street. >> commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: so i guess to the project sponsor. is there i away to have the public access any part of this even for just a takeout so that we can still have your cafeteria but still have access for the public? >> i'm in charge of the cafes for the bank. during the day, it's not possible. we're willing to open it at night for private functions, for benefits, for whatever it's needed at night, but during the day, it's not feasible. >> commissioner richards:
somewhere else i would be supportive of this. i'm not supportive of this at this location.ly gathered part of downtown, and also, i was going to make a point that there's often a lot of tourists in this neighborhood that may be getting off at the transbay terminal or may just be visiting. whenever i run into tourists, i tell them to walk up and down market street and all up and down the embarcadero and fisherman's wharf and north beach. i wouldn't want to steer these people in the direction of...
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this birding here could be the last of this kind of bird? yeah. -- this bird in here.gest and most crowded island in indonesia and, home to more than 140 million people. cities, towns and villages seem to squeeze into every available space. there is very little pristine forest left him, butjust a few square kilometres can be home to hundreds of animals and birds. some are found only on this island. and some are critically endangered. but it is many of java's songbirds that have now slipped under the conservation radar to the very brink of extinction. a recent global conservation review revealed that 19 species are now trapped in such high numbers that they are in danger of dying out. human activity is driving species towards extinction around the world. but here, where bustling megacities reach into tropical rainforest, it's a microcosm of that global crisis. so how has the trade in trapped songbirds reached such a tipping point? and can anything be done to save them? uwas is our guide on the steep slopes of mt malabar. he knows this forest inside out — it is where he
this birding here could be the last of this kind of bird? yeah. -- this bird in here.gest and most crowded island in indonesia and, home to more than 140 million people. cities, towns and villages seem to squeeze into every available space. there is very little pristine forest left him, butjust a few square kilometres can be home to hundreds of animals and birds. some are found only on this island. and some are critically endangered. but it is many of java's songbirds that have now slipped...
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this bat time and this bat channel. here's where it starts. it starts last week at the summit between trump and putin. can you believe that was only a week ago? it was only a week ago. there was a landmark moment in the question and answer period where the two presidents were asked questions by reporters and a reporter named jeff mason stood up and asked a very direct and a very important question to vladimir putin. you probably remember this moment. if you watched the summit that day or if you watched any of the news coverage there after. just for the record, this is actually what happened in that moment. >> did you direct any of your officials to help him do that? >> translator: yes, i did. because he talk about bringing the u.s./russia relationship back to normal. >> so that happened in real life in front of a room full of people and it was covered live around the world. while this was happening, i had a flight i was supposed to catch that morning. i missed my flight and i ended up unexpectedly driving a really long way during the whole pre
this bat time and this bat channel. here's where it starts. it starts last week at the summit between trump and putin. can you believe that was only a week ago? it was only a week ago. there was a landmark moment in the question and answer period where the two presidents were asked questions by reporters and a reporter named jeff mason stood up and asked a very direct and a very important question to vladimir putin. you probably remember this moment. if you watched the summit that day or if you...
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this is on me. this loss is on me.unteers, hundreds of them, and a great campaign. sometimes you come up short. i want to congratulate alexandria ocasio-cortez. her campaign was effective. i think the year of the woman is a factor that's playing into this. i like that for november. i think that's really good for us as party. i think the timing of the primary itself, not being the normal september into uniwas an isolated primary, but in respects i say, i don't want the take anything away from her win. this is a big win for her and for the future of our country, as well, and this is... the loss, i have to take the responsibility for that. i did not do as i preach. i talk about all politics being local. i didn't remind folks of my accomplishments. i didn't talk about what i had done to help people in my district. how i helped provide the votes to overturn gay marriage fine have gay marriage in new york state that went from 2-5 to 7-0. that is something i worked with governor cuomo making happen. i didn't talk about helpin
this is on me. this loss is on me.unteers, hundreds of them, and a great campaign. sometimes you come up short. i want to congratulate alexandria ocasio-cortez. her campaign was effective. i think the year of the woman is a factor that's playing into this. i like that for november. i think that's really good for us as party. i think the timing of the primary itself, not being the normal september into uniwas an isolated primary, but in respects i say, i don't want the take anything away from...
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this is a witch hunt. this is fake news. and on and on.tell me how will vladimir putin and how is he reacting to have 12 military intelligence officers indicted when the sprpresident is coming over and that is what we'll break down and what this means for the meeting of the titans. you'll be there. >> i will bring back some pickled herring. see you like. >> i like pickle herring. >> he doesn't. something else quite remarkable happened today. it is a truth check that may end all speculation about who is real, and who is fake. closing argument, next. ally everywhere. so why am i sliding into this ski lodge with my mini horse? because hotels.com lets me do me. sorry, the cold makes him a little horse. hotels.com. you do you and get rewarded. starting now, everyone gets the plan they want. mom gets the unlimited she needs, dad gets the unlimited he needs, the kids get the unlimited they need. go mix and match! (scattered applause) wow. (man) yeah. sounds awesome. (vo) one family can now get different unlimited plans, starting at $40 per line o
this is a witch hunt. this is fake news. and on and on.tell me how will vladimir putin and how is he reacting to have 12 military intelligence officers indicted when the sprpresident is coming over and that is what we'll break down and what this means for the meeting of the titans. you'll be there. >> i will bring back some pickled herring. see you like. >> i like pickle herring. >> he doesn't. something else quite remarkable happened today. it is a truth check that may end...
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come forward to corroborate this, this is potentially huge.his is potentially something that can prove the president colluded. and that is an impeachable offense. >> is that how you think this affects the mueller investigation? >> it's potentially huge. again -- >> it could be he said/he said. i want to see the picture of the folks reportedly in that meeting. but go on. >> i don't think it's necessarily going to be he said/he said, because remember, the key here is michael cohen willing to go under oath to testify to this, and then is donald trump sr. going to go under oath to deny it. he is very wary of going under oath. and there's a lot of other people involved as well. >> these other people, if they were interviewed, it depends on what they said, they could have lied or corroborated this. it wasn't just -- it's not going to be just michael cohen and the president. there will be others. >> and keep in mind, everybody has been lying like crazy about this june 9th meeting, all acting guilty as hell from the get-go, because they denied that me
come forward to corroborate this, this is potentially huge.his is potentially something that can prove the president colluded. and that is an impeachable offense. >> is that how you think this affects the mueller investigation? >> it's potentially huge. again -- >> it could be he said/he said. i want to see the picture of the folks reportedly in that meeting. but go on. >> i don't think it's necessarily going to be he said/he said, because remember, the key here is...
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let's do this. let's do this!! this competition is all about attracting and inspiring engineering students who get to massively redesign and modify the starter kits which contain four ground robots and a drone. now, these already come with lasers for aiming. they fire balls at the opposing team's pressure sensors, and they have wacky wheels. this is huge fun! the whole thing feels like a really realistic videogame. come on! what started as a competition for local universities has now become a mega event, attracting talent from all over the world. students work for months honing their designs. turning these beasts into ultimate fighting machines is no easy task. to prepare students with this kind of system thinking, we need to give them a project where they can integrate the different areas, learn how to co—ordinate as a team, they have idea conflicts, they are collaborating with each other. that's what we did, actually, in company, for a drone, we have electrical circuits and mechanical designs, and a drone is sim
let's do this. let's do this!! this competition is all about attracting and inspiring engineering students who get to massively redesign and modify the starter kits which contain four ground robots and a drone. now, these already come with lasers for aiming. they fire balls at the opposing team's pressure sensors, and they have wacky wheels. this is huge fun! the whole thing feels like a really realistic videogame. come on! what started as a competition for local universities has now become a...
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france is also very unhappy about this so it's very unlikely that this is going to work so i think this is just simply a temporary stopgap measure and the issue will come up again probably in the next few months. my voice is there for a second has a little bit of a catch merkel has promised to build transit centers and to deport migrant. back to their home countries but will those countries agree to take them back like when they do get sent back no no that's not going to happen and she hasn't quite said that the home countries i think she's suggesting it's where they originally registered as asylum seekers but in any case. you can't minutes and saying take them send them back home because the home countries aren't going to take them so it's essentially they're going to leave this as a problem for john many in germany kind of started this whole problem particularly merkel with her open ended invitation in two thousand and fifteen so most countries are look upon it to say well this is this is your problem you solve it we're not going to help you solve it so what about the other wing of th
france is also very unhappy about this so it's very unlikely that this is going to work so i think this is just simply a temporary stopgap measure and the issue will come up again probably in the next few months. my voice is there for a second has a little bit of a catch merkel has promised to build transit centers and to deport migrant. back to their home countries but will those countries agree to take them back like when they do get sent back no no that's not going to happen and she hasn't...
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but he's done this and this. all the great things for us. >> so listen, given what you know about trump. the trump and this president and his family and how the family operates with friend they interact with him. does this surprise you? do you think he would know about this? >> he absolutely knew about it. the day it was revealed that this meeting took place. i think i said on cnn that of course the president knew. he's a guy who has to make every important decision. if you watched chris cuomo with rudy giuliani this evening. you saw that donald trump is a giant, swirling vortex of disgrace. and he's now sucking rudy giuliani down into that vortex. because giuliani looked terrible. doing everything he could to call michael cohen a liar. every single person who ever had a child knows that all human beings walking this earth have lied at some point. in some weight he maybe telling truth. we have all the people whether it's cohen, allen who is just rudy giuliani. everyone. everyone who touched by donald trump is dis
but he's done this and this. all the great things for us. >> so listen, given what you know about trump. the trump and this president and his family and how the family operates with friend they interact with him. does this surprise you? do you think he would know about this? >> he absolutely knew about it. the day it was revealed that this meeting took place. i think i said on cnn that of course the president knew. he's a guy who has to make every important decision. if you watched...
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>> this one is -- this is co rr ado. >> what's right below you? >> oh, this one.local cheeses made in upstate new york >> bring that back with you. bring the whole warehouse. nice to see you, contessa. thank you. >>> when we come back, more cheese behind the wheel of ford's new muscle car phil lebeau live in the city that helped make the mustang bullitt. >> the roar is back with the assistance of my producer megan reater listen to this car it is the bullitt mustang and it is back. atto wn quk x" returns. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. the number-one-selling - dad's got all the answers. w n health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> welcome back to "squawk" this morning ford unveiling its new mustang bullitt in the city that helped make the souped-up
>> this one is -- this is co rr ado. >> what's right below you? >> oh, this one.local cheeses made in upstate new york >> bring that back with you. bring the whole warehouse. nice to see you, contessa. thank you. >>> when we come back, more cheese behind the wheel of ford's new muscle car phil lebeau live in the city that helped make the mustang bullitt. >> the roar is back with the assistance of my producer megan reater listen to this car it is the...
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so this woman has this experience. one point in it, she goes into her body, this happens to a lot of patients, go into the body, see their cancer. in this case she saw a black mass located under her rib cage. that was her fear. wasn't her cancer. it was not in the right place. it was her fear. she screamed at it, get the f out of my body. she didn't have the fear anymore. i wrote in the new yorker article, using journalistic weasley words, her fear was diminished thinking that gets past the fact-checkers. when the fact-checkers called, that was wrong. it was not diminished. it was eliminated, absolutely eliminated. she obtained a perspective. she realized i can't control my cancer, i can control my fear. that distinction, which is really important distinction, allowed her to live again. >> and what are -- you must have talk to a lot of people like that. what are the actual rates, let's say depression? >> in these two studies, if you crutch them, the hopkins study, let me see if i remember this right, in 80% of the case
so this woman has this experience. one point in it, she goes into her body, this happens to a lot of patients, go into the body, see their cancer. in this case she saw a black mass located under her rib cage. that was her fear. wasn't her cancer. it was not in the right place. it was her fear. she screamed at it, get the f out of my body. she didn't have the fear anymore. i wrote in the new yorker article, using journalistic weasley words, her fear was diminished thinking that gets past the...
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this happened in this area here behind us. this is a private driveway that is directly off of san pablo dam road. you can see from the tape that the three homes off of this area is closed off to us as part of this investigation. the body was found on the gravel driveway right next to the silver sedan that you can see there. the sergeant tells me this happened between 10:00 and 11:00 last night. a resident in a home nearby called police to report gunfire. one neighbor said she heard multiple shots fired last night. when deputies arrived, they found a man dead in the driveway. investigators say they have interviewed several neighbors as witnesses. they have no one in custody as a suspect right now. investigators do not know the circumstances surrounding the shooting. there has been no motive determined. investigators are still on the scene. the sergeant says they will likely be here for some time. again, this is happening off of san pablo dam road in el sobrante. this is not impacting traffic in this area because it is on a driv
this happened in this area here behind us. this is a private driveway that is directly off of san pablo dam road. you can see from the tape that the three homes off of this area is closed off to us as part of this investigation. the body was found on the gravel driveway right next to the silver sedan that you can see there. the sergeant tells me this happened between 10:00 and 11:00 last night. a resident in a home nearby called police to report gunfire. one neighbor said she heard multiple...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 12 minutes into the trading session this thursday morning.k a little about what a sort of going on in the background. the most turbulent first half of the year in a decade. for more, let's go to dani. dani: these large etf's are trading just like they did during the crisis. this is a big sign of anxiety. i have the most popular high of credit and u.s. stock etf's. check out what happened last year. trading is very low on these etf's. investors are not concerned. they feel find just sitting in these etf's. check out what happened in 2008 and is indeed happening again. as investors feel anxious, they're going to begin trading these things. value trading begins to pick up. that means in the first two quarters of this year, in the s&p 500 etf alone, about 3.4 trillion was changed hands during that. period. that is the most turbulent time for these etf since the crisis. you before i let you go, have got a whole bunch of them up there. is there any difference between what is happening between the asset classes? are they as correlated as they look?
this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 12 minutes into the trading session this thursday morning.k a little about what a sort of going on in the background. the most turbulent first half of the year in a decade. for more, let's go to dani. dani: these large etf's are trading just like they did during the crisis. this is a big sign of anxiety. i have the most popular high of credit and u.s. stock etf's. check out what happened last year. trading is very low on these etf's. investors are not concerned. they...
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this too is new orleans. this is a city park. this is beautiful bayou st. john .ople enjoying the outdoors here. this bayou, you almost can't overstate its importance in the history and geography of the city, because it directly influenced why be unveiled -- why our founder established it here. ound,ught we would loop ar follow the bayou into the city and talk about how it led to the founding of new orleans. let's talk a little bit about basic geography here. behind us to the north is a tidal lagoon known as lake country. onchartrain. if you go this way, you get to the mississippi river. the challenge for those in in 1680 and times 1689 was how to effectively connect these two water bodie s, the gulf to the whole american hinterland in the north on the other. this bayou allowed them to circumvent the muddy mississippi river and instead come through pontcharttrain through bayou st. john into the banks of the mississippi river. you can get to the mississippi river with outgoing up -- without going up the mississippi. this overpass, you will see bayou st. john. if yo
this too is new orleans. this is a city park. this is beautiful bayou st. john .ople enjoying the outdoors here. this bayou, you almost can't overstate its importance in the history and geography of the city, because it directly influenced why be unveiled -- why our founder established it here. ound,ught we would loop ar follow the bayou into the city and talk about how it led to the founding of new orleans. let's talk a little bit about basic geography here. behind us to the north is a tidal...
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test this year.e concerning to lawmakers is the liberator. the first weapon designed by wilson to single shot polymer weapon. the only non3d parts in this are the ammunition and a small nail. now some worryle firearms act of 1988 and can be brought undetected into schools, planes and other public places. >> coming to a theatre near you, come tog a school near you. coming to a sports stadium, to any public place. these ghost guns are a new way in gun violence. >> ghost guns is what they're being called. for more, i'm joined by andy greenberg. you've spent a lot of time on this. >> i've been talking to wilson who created this for six years now. since he first declared this was thiz goal and in 2013 when he fired the first gun f i was there. >> what's his thinking on this? >> he calls himself an anarchisting even an extremist, he wants to be able to access a gun. he's willing to allow even some of those people to get guns. not his goal, but he's willing to risk that for this larger purpose of just e vis
test this year.e concerning to lawmakers is the liberator. the first weapon designed by wilson to single shot polymer weapon. the only non3d parts in this are the ammunition and a small nail. now some worryle firearms act of 1988 and can be brought undetected into schools, planes and other public places. >> coming to a theatre near you, come tog a school near you. coming to a sports stadium, to any public place. these ghost guns are a new way in gun violence. >> ghost guns is what...
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these other going to ever know international polling agency is right now this this this as everyone from michael mcfaul obama's imbibes letter to russia you know up and down the line in a fury james melville who was the u.s. ambassador to stony and a career foreign service officer he said he's quite proud to have served under six different presidents and eleven secretaries of state has just resigned over trump's policy towards nato and the u. he is quoted as saying a foreign officers d.n.a. is programmed well married to support policy and worst schooled right from the start and he said that support for the e.u. and nato is in his morrow no but that splits the ideological positions of liberals a little bit and it's also i mean he supports policy as as long. you don't know because you have hundreds of thousands of people their entire career their very very essence is determined that is it and six u.s. presidents eleven secretaries of state no one has even voted dealt about the role of nato and the e.u. and so on it in these every this and the fact that the the first time a president is ele
these other going to ever know international polling agency is right now this this this as everyone from michael mcfaul obama's imbibes letter to russia you know up and down the line in a fury james melville who was the u.s. ambassador to stony and a career foreign service officer he said he's quite proud to have served under six different presidents and eleven secretaries of state has just resigned over trump's policy towards nato and the u. he is quoted as saying a foreign officers d.n.a. is...
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this is r.t. international bring you your line news update with me jacqueline welcome to the program. british foreign secretary boris johnson has resigned he's the third minister to quit in just twenty four hours with all three refusing to back to recent days plans for a so-called soft drugs that were u.k. ties to the e.u. states' closest possible it's been announced the health secretary jeremy hunt will replace him johnson has now published his resignation letter online he said that should have been about opportunities but quote that dream is dying suffocated by needless self-doubt he also claimed the country is now heading towards if someone breaks it and the status of a colony. has the details of the shock resignation. the u.k. prime minister to resign may faced a tense meeting with tory m.p.'s and peers in parliament today as she was hoping to try and get control of her cabinet admits to all the infighting and her leadership is under a huge risk out the moment the infighting surrounds it maes
this is r.t. international bring you your line news update with me jacqueline welcome to the program. british foreign secretary boris johnson has resigned he's the third minister to quit in just twenty four hours with all three refusing to back to recent days plans for a so-called soft drugs that were u.k. ties to the e.u. states' closest possible it's been announced the health secretary jeremy hunt will replace him johnson has now published his resignation letter online he said that should...
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no one injured in this case. scary nonetheless. >> great driving by both people. >> ah. >>> this goat is in big trouble. this well is about to become her grave. you can see right there, she's very far down. shooets be she's been struggling for hours. barely able to keep her head above water. animal aid unlimited is here to help. day don't have lots of specialty gear like some crews we see. look what this guy has on when he repelled down there. he's got a rope around his waist. >> yeah, their specialty gear is their will. that's it. >> he gets down there, grabs her. he's got the goat. >> easiest rescue we've ever seen. >> maybe not easy, but -- >> well executed. >> most definitely. she was down there looking pretty hopeless. >> yeah, she was. i mean, she'd been there for hours. she was struggling and she's just a baby so now it's time to reunite her with mom. they've got a towel. they're wiping her off. i love this part here where she does the walk of fame. walking her away to carry her home. this one person is ju
no one injured in this case. scary nonetheless. >> great driving by both people. >> ah. >>> this goat is in big trouble. this well is about to become her grave. you can see right there, she's very far down. shooets be she's been struggling for hours. barely able to keep her head above water. animal aid unlimited is here to help. day don't have lots of specialty gear like some crews we see. look what this guy has on when he repelled down there. he's got a rope around his...
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i relief is sight as most of this bad weather is supposed to be moving out of this area by this weekend. but just to put the amount of rainfall in perspective for you, the national weather serce says tha the amount of rainfall here in central pennsylvania this week isnough to fill three million olympic size swimming pools. s prettyggering number when you think about it. >> catie beck in hard hit central p.a. than thanks. e>>> let's move on to aging wildfires across the west being fueled by days of record-baking heat. it's led to emergency evacuations of thousands of tourists. miguel almaguer is there at the scene. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is typically one of the busiest times of the year atio si -- at -- at yosemite. with record breaking heatg fuelin ferocious fires across the west thrks mornior, thisng is closing in on yosemite threatening structures an a national jewel. >> it's like a ghost town at the most. >> reporter: with flames two miles from the park, yosemite is no eerily pty, thousands of tourists forced out as smoke chokes the valley and clouds the view o
i relief is sight as most of this bad weather is supposed to be moving out of this area by this weekend. but just to put the amount of rainfall in perspective for you, the national weather serce says tha the amount of rainfall here in central pennsylvania this week isnough to fill three million olympic size swimming pools. s prettyggering number when you think about it. >> catie beck in hard hit central p.a. than thanks. e>>> let's move on to aging wildfires across the west being...
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and we do offer this re-usable water pouch. $3 last year. $4 this year. i guess my question is, will the city, will everyone be working with events that are already in compliance, that are basically doing these things? because it seems like requiring a re-usable cup for alcohol sales, might be heavy-handed, and it brings up concerns about monitoring alcohol being passed off to a minor or people walking off the event with alcohol. >> supervisor tang: thank you for your questions. if you wouldn't mind staying behind, you can start by chatting with department of environment staff and get through public comment. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. i'm annalisa eklund. i will be presenting on behalf of the executive director of the golden gate restaurant association. we would like to thank you, supervisor tang and staff, as well as the department of the environment for working closely with industry on the litter reduction ordinance. we greatly appreciate that the legislation has been scaled to be more approachable for small business. we share these mutual
and we do offer this re-usable water pouch. $3 last year. $4 this year. i guess my question is, will the city, will everyone be working with events that are already in compliance, that are basically doing these things? because it seems like requiring a re-usable cup for alcohol sales, might be heavy-handed, and it brings up concerns about monitoring alcohol being passed off to a minor or people walking off the event with alcohol. >> supervisor tang: thank you for your questions. if you...
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where do you see this at this point? >> reporter: this is the president building anticipation and galvanize support where he can. with this phase where there are names publicly floated. we have two women among the group. he has tied to the bush era but also worked on the impeachment of bill clinton. you get a lot of attention around amy coney barrett. there's been a lot of interest in her background and positions. she was voted through by the senate before. there's an indication when you have federal judges, among the list, people who have been vetted in the process. the president on the road doing his best to drum up interest among his base. he was at a setting to celebrate military service, he did bring in this most important of presidential powers. his ability to choose a nominee who would influence the court and by extension affect american life for decades to come. here is how the president talked about his process in west virginia last night. >> i spent the last three days interviewing and thinking about supreme co
where do you see this at this point? >> reporter: this is the president building anticipation and galvanize support where he can. with this phase where there are names publicly floated. we have two women among the group. he has tied to the bush era but also worked on the impeachment of bill clinton. you get a lot of attention around amy coney barrett. there's been a lot of interest in her background and positions. she was voted through by the senate before. there's an indication when you...
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so, this is the new floor plan? man: this is the very newest as of this morning.nis: my goal isn't just to improve productivity, but to make it a better, more comfortable place to work in. the lunch room -- is it built? steve: yeah. lemonis: i'm building a new break room so all the employees can eat together. this was a good investment right here. steve: this is awesome. what it does for the morale is way worth it. lemonis: i spent $75,000 putting air-conditioning, because it didn't have it before. so as the humidity goes up and down, the furniture doesn't -- steve: right. very important. lemonis: and i spent $110,000 building out a design center so that designers and customers can come in and pick from woods, fabrics, stain, and design exactly what they're looking for. i've already spent over $500,000, and i'm not even close to being done, but improving efficiency, quality, and margins, as well as production capacity is worth it. steve: this is the prototype, and it's getting ready to go into paint for tomorrow. lemonis: steve's been working on the quick-ship fur
so, this is the new floor plan? man: this is the very newest as of this morning.nis: my goal isn't just to improve productivity, but to make it a better, more comfortable place to work in. the lunch room -- is it built? steve: yeah. lemonis: i'm building a new break room so all the employees can eat together. this was a good investment right here. steve: this is awesome. what it does for the morale is way worth it. lemonis: i spent $75,000 putting air-conditioning, because it didn't have it...
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first, this did not change the outcome of this election, at least in this indictment for the more pressing point, and i think rosenstein was pretty smart about this, reminding americans and i hope the american media, don't let this be a wedge, don't let this become something that makes us divisive and hate each other. russia was trying to meddle in our democracy, not necessarily anything else. this is an attack on our election system. the president should be emboldened by this to take the 29 page indictment, 12 russian agents and if he doesn't throw that in vladimir putin's face and say bring them to the united states and process these individuals, he should feel emboldened and take the fight to russia. we need leadership from this president and i hope we see that on monday. anything less should raise a lot of questions in the minds of americans. >> how will we know? how do we know or how will we know that president trump really presses vladimir putin with respect to meddling and interference and no longer accept his answer that the answer is no and move on. how would we know he will press
first, this did not change the outcome of this election, at least in this indictment for the more pressing point, and i think rosenstein was pretty smart about this, reminding americans and i hope the american media, don't let this be a wedge, don't let this become something that makes us divisive and hate each other. russia was trying to meddle in our democracy, not necessarily anything else. this is an attack on our election system. the president should be emboldened by this to take the 29...
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this. mr. cohen is alleging that mr. trump, now president trump, knew about this june meeting where there's alleged dirt that was going to be proffered to the trump campaign. if he knew beforehand, if there's any conversation, any communications between trump junior and the president. so yes, right now it is a question of credibility. both sides are trying to impugn the credibility of the other side. but if there are any records, phone or otherwise, and i think sometimes in the day-to-day mix of this when we're sort of reporting what's publicly out there, we forget that robert mueller has subpoena power. he has the ability to look at a lot of these records. they have got a lot of really smart forensic lawyers there that are able to go back in time and try to reconstruct days. you saw this with mr. comey when he wrote those memos to himself. they're trying to put something in record and leave a paper trail. we'll see in this case if anyone inadvertently left a paper trail. >> i think that's
this. mr. cohen is alleging that mr. trump, now president trump, knew about this june meeting where there's alleged dirt that was going to be proffered to the trump campaign. if he knew beforehand, if there's any conversation, any communications between trump junior and the president. so yes, right now it is a question of credibility. both sides are trying to impugn the credibility of the other side. but if there are any records, phone or otherwise, and i think sometimes in the day-to-day mix...
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on this this is another one from someone who says consider any nation that accepts this deal has an incentive to spend far less per immigrant not providing services or aid if the cost of those services and aid but surpassed the six thousand euro amount this means either bass deportation or horrible conditions of long term detention when you think of this policy gerard what do you think the repercussions will be. look i can't talk much about how to solve the situation if you have to be solved through paying six thousand you go to the country who will assist taking these people i don't know our expertise in this our storm and that's what we know how to do for me but i wish you'd be so looking to the audition of the countries what are the pillars that they are facing a colon and this is not something that they will fix in a short bang but for the situation of the people before the people who do the rescue men see we need to be provided for what grows or provision bar and then these people should be distributed through europe by other means not by the rescue ships if the countries that
on this this is another one from someone who says consider any nation that accepts this deal has an incentive to spend far less per immigrant not providing services or aid if the cost of those services and aid but surpassed the six thousand euro amount this means either bass deportation or horrible conditions of long term detention when you think of this policy gerard what do you think the repercussions will be. look i can't talk much about how to solve the situation if you have to be solved...
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thank you for this. and this is open up for public comment now. okay. our friends from the public, hi, bruce, come on up. >> speaking under a different organization, public net san francisco coalition and the ash bury neighborhood council. and we welcome mr. goebel to lafco. and we very welcome him and we had the opportunity to speak on a few items. i want to speak about the fiber, municipal fiber. as you know this is kind of been now almost dead right now. and so i would urge you to continue this. this is something that our group has been working on for 12 years since the earth link wifi debacle. and so one of the main things that's important to make this move forward is the dig once ordinance. that ordinance was introduced to be a mandate and at the 11th hour it was turned into something voluntary. in order to be able to get more correspond wit and more empty pipe in the ground, dedicated for fiber or dedicated for anything else, it could be for electric if we wanted to. that was suggested by the then supervisor zambiano and daly at the time, that "di
thank you for this. and this is open up for public comment now. okay. our friends from the public, hi, bruce, come on up. >> speaking under a different organization, public net san francisco coalition and the ash bury neighborhood council. and we welcome mr. goebel to lafco. and we very welcome him and we had the opportunity to speak on a few items. i want to speak about the fiber, municipal fiber. as you know this is kind of been now almost dead right now. and so i would urge you to...
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this has a lot of americans and diplomats saying, this is not the way this stuff should work. >> that's why there was a great deal of concern going into this one-on-one meeting with vladimir putin and president trump. there wasn't going to be anyone there to cooperate what was said between the leaders. no recording was released afterwards. that's something a lot of democrats on the hill have been pressing for in the days since this occurred. it is a reason why they should have, perhaps, put some more planning into this meeting from the white house end. now, we're hearing from the kremlin and from top russian officials about what occurred. we don't have anything from the u.s. side, indicating whether president trump did, in fact, discuss crimea with vlad mimir putin. if he did, what details might emerge in the coming days. >> eugene, we'll get to you in a moment. matt is with us now, on set. matt, of course, is a conservative advocate of the president's policies. >> yes. >> your wife works inside the west wing. >> it is true. >> running communications, strategic communications going forw
this has a lot of americans and diplomats saying, this is not the way this stuff should work. >> that's why there was a great deal of concern going into this one-on-one meeting with vladimir putin and president trump. there wasn't going to be anyone there to cooperate what was said between the leaders. no recording was released afterwards. that's something a lot of democrats on the hill have been pressing for in the days since this occurred. it is a reason why they should have, perhaps,...
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believe that this effort, and this is the last-ditch effort by the government this is a vertical integration not taking on a horizontal partner and that's not a big competition issue. i think that the ruling that they got that judge leon gave was actually -- i read a portion of it and it looked very reasonable we did see an uptick for the first time in mobile phone bills which is one of the things that's been an overhang for this industry they've been competing and revenues have been entirely flat and the only thing they had going for them was a high dividend yield and if we did see an uptiki think it will be a positive for m & a activities. >> check out our website and optionsaction.cnbc com. rumor has it guy reads it every night before he goes to bed. here's what's coming up next. >> two legends, one trade and a segment that will rock the options world. that's next. >> plus -- calling all options action fans. reach into your pocket, and grab your phone and tweet us your question at options action if it's nice, we'll answer it on air when "options action" returns. (indistinguishable mutteri
believe that this effort, and this is the last-ditch effort by the government this is a vertical integration not taking on a horizontal partner and that's not a big competition issue. i think that the ruling that they got that judge leon gave was actually -- i read a portion of it and it looked very reasonable we did see an uptick for the first time in mobile phone bills which is one of the things that's been an overhang for this industry they've been competing and revenues have been entirely...
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there's this one... chris: this one is -- this one is currently selling at buy buy baby.is: oh, it does? chris: yes, yeah. so, like, buy buy baby is one of our big accounts, and they're part of bed bath & beyond, essentially. meredith: so it's, like, the baby version of it. chris: a lot of the diaper bags -- meredith: it just didn't exist before that, you know -- lemonis: do you guys work together every day? meredith: yes. chris: no, no. basically, i mean, i run everything by her and -- meredith: um, no, well...no. but it's a family business because it's our business, right? and we run and bounce off ideas all the time. chris: and the point of where we are -- meredith: this is really chris' business. this is really chris' business. lemonis: okay. how much revenue will you do a year? chris: well, at our height, we were almost $2 million. lemonis: how much will you do now on an annual basis? meredith: we're in a huge deficit. i mean -- chris: yeah, it's just under 5. sales have dipped tremendously. like, one of my buyers has been rejecting a lot of my product, which has bee
there's this one... chris: this one is -- this one is currently selling at buy buy baby.is: oh, it does? chris: yes, yeah. so, like, buy buy baby is one of our big accounts, and they're part of bed bath & beyond, essentially. meredith: so it's, like, the baby version of it. chris: a lot of the diaper bags -- meredith: it just didn't exist before that, you know -- lemonis: do you guys work together every day? meredith: yes. chris: no, no. basically, i mean, i run everything by her and --...
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i talked about this hot and humid air from the south, but in the atlantic, this blog of colder air, thisted with a dip in the jet strea m associated with a dip in the jet stream and there's the chance this dip in thejet stream stream and there's the chance this dip in the jet stream will get cold enough into next weekend with the cold air in the atmosphere the stabilising things and sparking off big thunderstorms. just the chance at this stage the rain may break the heat. we will keep you posted. hello, this is bbc news with vicki young. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines at 11:30. the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, has said many questions remain about theresa may's vision for future links between london and brussels. after a surprise invitation by president trump, russia says it is open to a possible visit by president putin to washington. president trump's former lawyer is reported to have secretly recorded a conversation with mr trump before the 2016 election, in which they discussed payments to a former playboy model.
i talked about this hot and humid air from the south, but in the atlantic, this blog of colder air, thisted with a dip in the jet strea m associated with a dip in the jet stream and there's the chance this dip in thejet stream stream and there's the chance this dip in the jet stream will get cold enough into next weekend with the cold air in the atmosphere the stabilising things and sparking off big thunderstorms. just the chance at this stage the rain may break the heat. we will keep you...
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this is a very unusual time in this country.hen is the last time that a president has been in this position? >> what do you want senate democrats to do that you didn't hear from senator cantwell? >> i would like the senate to delay. we need to delay until after the midterm elections, that's my personal opinion. i think at the very least, we need to -- if we are going to -- if this appointment is going to happen. the least we can do is delay the time line in which women's health care is going to be taken away. >>> let me talk your positions generally, but first explain this to me, you were endorsed by a group the democratic socialists, you embraced this. what is your definition of democratic socialists? >> for me, again, and there's so much focus on this endorsement. i think it's important that an important part of my strategy in winning is building a broad based coalition of people, so while there's a focus on one aspect of the coalition. for me to answer your question, the definition is the fact in a modern, moral, and wealthy
this is a very unusual time in this country.hen is the last time that a president has been in this position? >> what do you want senate democrats to do that you didn't hear from senator cantwell? >> i would like the senate to delay. we need to delay until after the midterm elections, that's my personal opinion. i think at the very least, we need to -- if we are going to -- if this appointment is going to happen. the least we can do is delay the time line in which women's health care...
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so this is not new.of whether or not they had enough and were ready at a point to bring charges. it is a significant, significant move by the department of justice, by the national security division to bring these kinds of charges for many reasons. certainly when you are charging senior-level people of the russian government, that is a massive, massive move. >> this is a game changer from monday. it is. i understand we had the ira indictment. so there's been a fact pattern here. but this happening just days before -- jake, you earlier brought up what president trump said this morning in the press conference about no perry mason moment do i expect. it's not like putin's all the sudden going to say, gee, i did it, and come forth. but it's not just a diplomatic breach. this is clear evidence, sufficient evidence for the united states government, to bring to a judge here that this is an attack on our country. it's not just a break in protocol. this is an actual attack on the american electoral system. i thou
so this is not new.of whether or not they had enough and were ready at a point to bring charges. it is a significant, significant move by the department of justice, by the national security division to bring these kinds of charges for many reasons. certainly when you are charging senior-level people of the russian government, that is a massive, massive move. >> this is a game changer from monday. it is. i understand we had the ira indictment. so there's been a fact pattern here. but this...
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what's this? jessica schneider has more. >> tonight, giuliani on the attack, going after cohen personally. >> the guy is unethical, a scum bag, a horrible person. >> and pushing back against the revelation that accord ting to sources, cohen claims he is p prepared to tell the special counsel the president knew in advance about donald trump's meeting at trump tower on june 16 and approved of it. >> when you're lying, tlas track for you. there was a one on bun me-on-oi that donald trump came in. there are two witnesses to say it didn't happen. >> the president and his son. >> right. >> they have a self-interest in saying. >> actually and cohen has a much bigger self-interest in saying the opposite. >> even at giuliani denied any knowledge, he seemed to muddy the waters about what meetings may have taken place. he brought up for the first time, another meeting without the president three days before the russians met at trump tower. giuliani said report es had been asking about its occurrence and giul
what's this? jessica schneider has more. >> tonight, giuliani on the attack, going after cohen personally. >> the guy is unethical, a scum bag, a horrible person. >> and pushing back against the revelation that accord ting to sources, cohen claims he is p prepared to tell the special counsel the president knew in advance about donald trump's meeting at trump tower on june 16 and approved of it. >> when you're lying, tlas track for you. there was a one on bun me-on-oi...