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"none of them will do that one. [ laughter ] i was hoping that maybe john mcenroe would be like, "thish, and just see if he can hear - dude, she did, like, a a character and everything it was so good [ laughter ] they were all great. thank you so much to all the players, the usta. [ cheers and applause the atp and wta tours and the cincinnati tournament. stick around, we'll be right back with more of "the tonight show," everybody. come on back [ cheers and applause ♪ this is a surface laptop 2. and this is a real person named mackenzie book. hi, i'm mac book. so mac, which laptop lasts longer? surface laptop lasts longer. hmm, interesting. and which one's faster? this one's faster. really? amazing. which one has a better touchscreen? the surface has a better touchscreen. because it actually has a touchscreen. oh, right. macs don't have touchscreens. you should get a surface. trust me, i'm mac book. well, there you have it. mac book says, "get a surface." it runs on doritos. want to tr[dog barks]me machine? okay. yes! [humming, thumping] this is the greatest moment of my life! get out of
"none of them will do that one. [ laughter ] i was hoping that maybe john mcenroe would be like, "thish, and just see if he can hear - dude, she did, like, a a character and everything it was so good [ laughter ] they were all great. thank you so much to all the players, the usta. [ cheers and applause the atp and wta tours and the cincinnati tournament. stick around, we'll be right back with more of "the tonight show," everybody. come on back [ cheers and applause ♪ this...
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tom frank thish afternoon, which fema's response. (202) 748-8000 democrats, (202) 748-8001 republicans, independents (202) 748-8002. jerry is in pittsburgh, texas. caller: thank you for taking my call. i want to remind people that fema is probably the most least effective agency in the government. marshall, texas, that go inhis man and clean up the debris, there is all kinds of volunteers in every storm, and they were harveying people out of with boats down there. because they are a government agency, they don't get that much help from them. thank you. host: frank, the effectiveness of fema. guest: one thing to clarify, there is this misconception of fema that it is the agency that to e and shovels up debris, it does not do that. it gets involved from disaster management from the high level of disasters and it does not do the on the ground stuff the caller is talking about like cleaning up debris and that sort of thing. for states,ey municipalities to hire contractors to clean up debris. the immediate on the ground response that you see is not necessarily fema. the people who are openi
tom frank thish afternoon, which fema's response. (202) 748-8000 democrats, (202) 748-8001 republicans, independents (202) 748-8002. jerry is in pittsburgh, texas. caller: thank you for taking my call. i want to remind people that fema is probably the most least effective agency in the government. marshall, texas, that go inhis man and clean up the debris, there is all kinds of volunteers in every storm, and they were harveying people out of with boats down there. because they are a government...
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president trump said it bluntly thishe week. said the saudis pay cash.t is literally how he looks at it. he says,isten, we can overlook some of that human rights stuff, because at the e o the day, they're gonna buy american products, they're gonna pump money into our economy and that's going to be our priority. even as all the stuff was going on, he was saying, the saudis pay cash. we nee to stay connected with them. but when asked, have you promised saudi arabia tt you're going to defend the if it comes to war? he said, i never promisedan ody anything. that's the thing. even with that relationship, he's reluctant to g involved a war. >> before he was president, donald trump had this long record of kaying, yw, saudi arabia is ripping us off. we defend them. they don't pay enoh money. it's n t our jobo defend saudi arabia. now he sees we do a lot of business with saudi arabia.'s got good relationships. his son, jared kushner, is verye close torown prince. and then, you know, i was struck by what kayla was sayini which think is exactly right. he doesn't ha
president trump said it bluntly thishe week. said the saudis pay cash.t is literally how he looks at it. he says,isten, we can overlook some of that human rights stuff, because at the e o the day, they're gonna buy american products, they're gonna pump money into our economy and that's going to be our priority. even as all the stuff was going on, he was saying, the saudis pay cash. we nee to stay connected with them. but when asked, have you promised saudi arabia tt you're going to defend the...
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people should keep in mind that it is different thishe past, we unequivocal. now we benefit up to a point >> the benefit of higher oil prices bill stone, we appreciate you. >> thank you >>> still coming, trouble at corning. first, your stat of the day. 1.5 billion. that's how many iphones apple has sold through 2018 according to data. apple stopped releasing unit sales last year. the new swath of phones will hit store shelves this friday. we are back right after this so servicenow put your workflows in the cloud, huh? mm-hm. your employees must love you. thank you. ah, you could say that. so how are things with you guys? great. thank you. thank you, sir. lunch next week? terrific. say hi to the team. will do. call my office, i will. -sounds good. alrighty. servicenow. works for you. hour 36 in the stakeout. as soon as the homeowners arrive, we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home insurance, so they'll only pay for what they need. your turn to keep watch, limu. wake me up if you see anything. [ snoring ] [ loud squawking and siren blaring ] only p
people should keep in mind that it is different thishe past, we unequivocal. now we benefit up to a point >> the benefit of higher oil prices bill stone, we appreciate you. >> thank you >>> still coming, trouble at corning. first, your stat of the day. 1.5 billion. that's how many iphones apple has sold through 2018 according to data. apple stopped releasing unit sales last year. the new swath of phones will hit store shelves this friday. we are back right after this so...
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elsewhereentioned earlier, roughly 10% of these production facilities have been , 5% -- thish half is of the saudi facilities. thei oil represents 10% of world production, of which 5% -- of which half, 5% of the world outlook, has been affected. india is trying to develop alternate sources from u.s. and other sources. the government is trying to get that you wouldng have also seen that the oil prices immediately shot up to $68, $69 per barrel, but they again came down to about $63. as long as it remains in this range, i do not think it is a very big issue so far as price stability is concerned, and so far as the challenge to growth, in oil the increase prices does pose a challenge to to thet of -- you know, physical, but on the fiscal side also, you know, you would agree that over the last few years, the prices are mostly linked to the market and the subsidy component today is by a large confined to lpg, which is now more targeted because of direct benefit transfers, and therefore, overall, as things stand today, unless something dramatic happens in the coming weeks, as things stand t
elsewhereentioned earlier, roughly 10% of these production facilities have been , 5% -- thish half is of the saudi facilities. thei oil represents 10% of world production, of which 5% -- of which half, 5% of the world outlook, has been affected. india is trying to develop alternate sources from u.s. and other sources. the government is trying to get that you wouldng have also seen that the oil prices immediately shot up to $68, $69 per barrel, but they again came down to about $63. as long as...
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a senior banker who was leaving for ubs, they were scared he , and thish clients all started with ane he made a claim. senior-level involved is in -- senior-level executives are involved in this. the stock is higher today because the board is set to be backing the ceo. several high liver shareholders -- several high-level shareholders expressed support for him, saying it would be really imaging for the stock and shareholders if there were some kind of management shakeup from this because thiame has led a very successful turnaround, reordering thing -- turn around, reorienting the bank. it really has been outperforming its banking peers, so maybe the chief executive will be staying on out of this, giving some optimism to the market. vonnie: kailey leinz with our stock of the hour, credit suisse. thank you. we have some breaking news. guy: we certainly do. it is kind of confirmation of what we already knew. wework is to file a request to withdraw its ipo prospects. we already knew this was going to happen. this is the confirmation that that ipo is, for now, not going to happen. co-ceos
a senior banker who was leaving for ubs, they were scared he , and thish clients all started with ane he made a claim. senior-level involved is in -- senior-level executives are involved in this. the stock is higher today because the board is set to be backing the ceo. several high liver shareholders -- several high-level shareholders expressed support for him, saying it would be really imaging for the stock and shareholders if there were some kind of management shakeup from this because thiame...
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thishe president creating narrative there are bad people in the bomb is who we do not want here in state, the truth is, i'm sorry, mr. president, there are bad people here currently in our country right now. outannot throw the baby with the bathwater and consider everyone from the bahamas bad people because there are truly people who really just want to get back on their feet. and we should allow that to happen. set the politics aside for a moment so we can get these individuals to a place of safety and help these individuals get back to some normalcy in their lives. juan: representative jones, your family and the bahamas. how are they faring? also, there been several reports of conflicts between the bahamian government and some of the aid groups in terms of how the aid is reaching those who are most in need? >> thank god my family is doing well. we had one cousin who we cannot get in contact with who the search and rescue did find two days ago. he is now waiting to go over to nassau with my family. as it pertains to the aid actually reaching the individuals and the conflict that is happ
thishe president creating narrative there are bad people in the bomb is who we do not want here in state, the truth is, i'm sorry, mr. president, there are bad people here currently in our country right now. outannot throw the baby with the bathwater and consider everyone from the bahamas bad people because there are truly people who really just want to get back on their feet. and we should allow that to happen. set the politics aside for a moment so we can get these individuals to a place of...
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the des moines register the comment section is how could you do thishing about anheuser-busch and alla communications person said hey, this guy is raising money for children's hospital. we should get on board. this is really cool. like we would get some good p.r. out of it and they did. instead of saying look, imagine this as a corporate leader if you were to say everyone makes mistakes. he apologized. we have just raised all this money for children's hospital. let's all do this -- let's do this together. that would be really great corporate leadership. instead they got so risk averse wait, we are out. >> katie: they are going to donate the money; however they have. >> dana: in contrast the governor. >> greg: kid tweeted anything. >> dana: the governor actually had a lot of risk tolerance because they have -- the day of carson was today. instead of canceling it. no, he did an amazing thing and we are going to celebrate. >> geraldo: before you portray him an angel the "n" word is unforgivable. comparing humans to animals. deign contain obviously i don't condone that. >> geraldo: disqua
the des moines register the comment section is how could you do thishing about anheuser-busch and alla communications person said hey, this guy is raising money for children's hospital. we should get on board. this is really cool. like we would get some good p.r. out of it and they did. instead of saying look, imagine this as a corporate leader if you were to say everyone makes mistakes. he apologized. we have just raised all this money for children's hospital. let's all do this -- let's do...
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cycle you miss a lot are they reading the climate of the country right in moving ahead with this on thish of the ukraine, do you think? >> in my opinion they certainly not. it's almost like a lynch mob looking for some reason to lynch someone. it's really premature to say that the exchange the president had with the ukrainian president raises to the standard of a high crime and misdemeanor and yet you already have for all intents and purposes a vast majority of the house democrats saying they're going to vote for impeachment. they're also going to vote for impeachment i guess under the russian investigation, but that didn't pan out long enough for them to do it. they're sort of looking for a reason to vote for impeachment i would say is the political situation. i don't think that's where the american people are. the american people are a lot fairer than that they're going to want a fair hearing. they're going to want a fair explanation. one of the things nancy pelosi said, she said a lot of things i respect because i do have a lot of respect for her but one of the things she said that i t
cycle you miss a lot are they reading the climate of the country right in moving ahead with this on thish of the ukraine, do you think? >> in my opinion they certainly not. it's almost like a lynch mob looking for some reason to lynch someone. it's really premature to say that the exchange the president had with the ukrainian president raises to the standard of a high crime and misdemeanor and yet you already have for all intents and purposes a vast majority of the house democrats saying...
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thishe brexit vote to begin with. majority inre tuning, british parliament here, when conservative mp phillip lee defected to liberal democrats in the house of commons. now it was all over this issue of a no-deal brexit, one that a lot of these conservatives who are bolting or thinking of bolting claim it would hurt britain more than the rest of europe. boris johnson said, they're affected capitulation would be give power to a junta by jeremy corbyn, the opposition leader. needless to say the pound bouncing around multiyear lows. this idea he will not be able, that is, boris johnson will not be able to force an early read on this by disbanding parliament, going ahead, calling for early elections to give them little time to counter him, it is a bit of a roll of the dice here but he thinks he can succeed. the markets are sort of waiting him out. that is going on over there. you heard about the china developments. you heard about what is roiling. the fallout from a storm moving so slowly it could be massively expensive j
thishe brexit vote to begin with. majority inre tuning, british parliament here, when conservative mp phillip lee defected to liberal democrats in the house of commons. now it was all over this issue of a no-deal brexit, one that a lot of these conservatives who are bolting or thinking of bolting claim it would hurt britain more than the rest of europe. boris johnson said, they're affected capitulation would be give power to a junta by jeremy corbyn, the opposition leader. needless to say the...
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of how thishe story whole new economy was built and i've always been really interested ever since i wasking in washington and how business and government interact with one another. they have an antagonistic relationship but they also have a collaborative relationship. the real story of american history is one of public-private partnership in many ways. is athink this story really great way to get into that. host: university of washington history professor margaret o'mara discusses her book, the code. silicon valley and the remaking of america. eastern ont at 8:00 c-span's q&a. ♪ the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1970 nine. c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span. your unfiltered view of government. >> washington journal continues. host: we are going to talk about the gun issue in the wake of walmart's decision to limit
of how thishe story whole new economy was built and i've always been really interested ever since i wasking in washington and how business and government interact with one another. they have an antagonistic relationship but they also have a collaborative relationship. the real story of american history is one of public-private partnership in many ways. is athink this story really great way to get into that. host: university of washington history professor margaret o'mara discusses her book, the...
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wondering if they are doing internal polling and looking at that voting base and seeing if those are thishp talking about impeachment and focus on the issues because they feel we are losing gain for democrats. pete: i'm not all that interested in what they talk about on the debate stage on thursday. i'll watch whatever but it'll be interesting to see whether they get asked about this and what leading presidential candidates say because congress is one thing but if you're running to be the leader of that party if you're calling for impeachment that's a whole other ballgame. will they go in or out? do you cross the squad? is that dangerous if you're a president? ed: friends@foxnews.com. jedediah: in the meantime we'll turn to headlines, a fox news alert, dorian heading north "a post-tropical cyclone expected to make landfall in canada again today. the storms powerful winds toppl ing a massive crane on an apartment building in nova scotia. luckily nobody was hurt. the power powerful storm causing floodwaters so high people had to be rescued from their attics in north carolina and further sout
wondering if they are doing internal polling and looking at that voting base and seeing if those are thishp talking about impeachment and focus on the issues because they feel we are losing gain for democrats. pete: i'm not all that interested in what they talk about on the debate stage on thursday. i'll watch whatever but it'll be interesting to see whether they get asked about this and what leading presidential candidates say because congress is one thing but if you're running to be the...
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