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in that short time, aol time warner has lost nearly $200 billion of itsaol-time warner has lost nearly0 billion of its shareholders' money. when this building is completed, few believe the letters above the sign will read aol they're not even there anymore time warner is part of at&t. aol is gone. it's a part of verizon and they've all moved to the hudson yards that's by far not the biggest thing either >> you were spot on. it's interesting to remember that was the peak of that particular year. >> it was. it was in fact, it was only a couple of months later that the nasdaq hit its then-all-time high after that incredible deal amazing to think it is 20 years ago. levin didn't have a tie on then. and case did i actually made -- i remember making note of that. it was like, silicon valley guy got the tie on >> buyer monsanto -- >> one of the worst of all time. this has still got to go at the top. in terms of the destruction of older value. nextel and -- oh >> sprint? >> yeah. sprint and nextel. it was a horrible deal horrible >> you could do a book or special on that. on all the bad deals
in that short time, aol time warner has lost nearly $200 billion of itsaol-time warner has lost nearly0 billion of its shareholders' money. when this building is completed, few believe the letters above the sign will read aol they're not even there anymore time warner is part of at&t. aol is gone. it's a part of verizon and they've all moved to the hudson yards that's by far not the biggest thing either >> you were spot on. it's interesting to remember that was the peak of that...
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>> time warner spun off time warner cable. >> right. >> because of course it makes no sense to have contenty next year comcast bought universal because of course you need to have -- what really is the case is that the comcast universal deal made sense because they're both good businesses and run very well there's no synergies between at&t and time warner it just was a better cash flow generative business to support the dividend i think that's entirely possible by the way, in -- no one looks back at media deals, but there's been a lot of difficult media deals. look at sinclair with snr and discovery with scripps and meredith with time warner and at&t with directv. the list is quite long. >> rob, great to see you. >> thank you. >> nice sees you guys. >>> when we return, the number of morning, our first look at fourth quarter gdp is just minutes away we'll get the data and instant reaction coming up. >>> update for you check out shares of altria, down after a quarter of inline earnings but bloet consensus sales. took a fourth quarter impairment charge of $4.1 billion related to its investment
>> time warner spun off time warner cable. >> right. >> because of course it makes no sense to have contenty next year comcast bought universal because of course you need to have -- what really is the case is that the comcast universal deal made sense because they're both good businesses and run very well there's no synergies between at&t and time warner it just was a better cash flow generative business to support the dividend i think that's entirely possible by the way,...
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i wish we had seen that 20 years ago, when we put aol and time warner together. had used in the past is thomas edison said, "vision without execution is hallucination." and sadly, that is how i think about that merger. great promise but it was obviously a disappointment. taylor: that was steve case, revolution chairman and ceo, and cofounder of aol. that does it for this edition of "best of bloomberg: technology." we'll bring you all the latest in tech throughout the week. tune in each day at 5:00 p.m. new york and 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. and bloomberg technology is livestreaming on twitter, check nology and follow our global breaking news network on twitter at quick takes. this is bloomberg. ♪ brad: he grew up in what he calls the people's republic of berkeley, a liberal city on the east shore of the san francisco bay. as a child, he played football while reciting rap lyrics and solving equations in advanced calculus. this ability to multitask and see the world through different prisms has helped him become an entrepreneur, ceo of a tech company, and eventua
i wish we had seen that 20 years ago, when we put aol and time warner together. had used in the past is thomas edison said, "vision without execution is hallucination." and sadly, that is how i think about that merger. great promise but it was obviously a disappointment. taylor: that was steve case, revolution chairman and ceo, and cofounder of aol. that does it for this edition of "best of bloomberg: technology." we'll bring you all the latest in tech throughout the week....
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aol and time warner together had the potential to do that but they never worked well together. was a culture clash, a bunch of other challenges. it is great to see companies like disney bring the whole company together in an integrated way to launch disney plus. i wish we had seen that 20 years ago. thomas edison said, "vision without execution is hallucination." that is what i think about that merger. great promise but it was obviously a big disappointment. taylor: always great to have your thoughts. thank you to steve case, revolution chairman and ceo, and cofounder of aol. coming up, how chinese companies are pursuing access to global technologies. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg technology." daybreak bloomberg australia to bring you the latest news. is in sydney.atts let's take a look at the top tech stories of the day. has vowedal confidentially to raise $1 billion, according to sources. it's now tapping u.s. markets downturns.dity oil is known for many mac -- manufacturing the world's first .ommercial disposable phone credit suisse has stopped --king on
aol and time warner together had the potential to do that but they never worked well together. was a culture clash, a bunch of other challenges. it is great to see companies like disney bring the whole company together in an integrated way to launch disney plus. i wish we had seen that 20 years ago. thomas edison said, "vision without execution is hallucination." that is what i think about that merger. great promise but it was obviously a big disappointment. taylor: always great to...
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new musical about frank sinatra had its world premiere here in berlin on wednesday 5 sly features time warner sinatra and here is me he may have pharo for the 1st time with an early talking song by you make me feel so young. you make me feel those spring has sprung and everytime my seat. sad. news. that you speak. i want to run play hide and seek. i want to know. just like. when. the point of strong opinions clear musicians international perspective 6. months to savor rattling have culminated in a targeted killing by the u.s. and a missile attack by iran are the 2 sides on the brink of war who are ready to stand down find out onto the point. to the point. cut 30 sponsorship dollars last. christmas just shows numbers but fred shows. the muslim law. comes. the hard way to get when you're going to play. the lotto mobility show every move the w. d to know that 77 percent. are younger than 65. that's me and me and you. and you know what it's time all voices part. of the $0.77 to talk about the issues. this is where you cut. the 77 percent this weekend on d w. play . play. play. play play play. thi
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finally today a new musical about frank sinatra had its world premiere wednesday that's life features time warner synopsis and here is maisie mayer pharo for the 1st time with an. old song bob i. feel so yeah. you make me feel bring has. yeah but again let it be a moment that. i want to run away i'm seeing. i won the gold gloves. just like the. wind. the good. morning the been strong opinions clear positions of international perspective such . months the saber rattling have culminated in a targeted killing by the u.s. and a missile attack by iran are the 2 sides on the brink of war or ready to stand down find out onto the points of law to the point cut and 30 minutes on the last things. for most of. the charlie crist movement just shows numbers blood red shows the body. comes. up cars. come out. of smart ways to get where you're going. the bold. mobility show every. w. . in the. climate change. christmas. people. want to use today the future of. g.w. dot com for. the. click. this is g.w. news why but from berlin the ukrainian passenger plane that crashed near tehran this week did and iranian miss
finally today a new musical about frank sinatra had its world premiere wednesday that's life features time warner synopsis and here is maisie mayer pharo for the 1st time with an. old song bob i. feel so yeah. you make me feel bring has. yeah but again let it be a moment that. i want to run away i'm seeing. i won the gold gloves. just like the. wind. the good. morning the been strong opinions clear positions of international perspective such . months the saber rattling have culminated in a...
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musical about frank sinatra had its world premiere here in berlin on wednesday that's life features time warner sinatra and here is maybe me a foreigner for the 1st time with a title song bob i. feel so yeah. you make me feel spring has. dad painted it. the moment that you speak. i want to run play hide and seek. i won the gold sounds. just like it. was. when i. come. to the conflict zone with tim sebastian turkey has outraged many of its allies and fatness with its military operations in syria my guest this week here the phone policy forum in dublin is turkey's presidential spokesman in for him colleen how does he justify his country's highly controversial policies as pope and the peril of conflict so far $30000000.00 spawns do you believe the feet of. odd take football personally i do and with all of the wonderful people in stories that make the game so special. for all true fans my son. because more than football on line. it is all happening to children. sure link from africa and the world. your link to a section of stories and discussions here one local time today is actually going to progr
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aol and time warner together had the potential to do that but they never worked well together. a culture clash, a bunch of other challenges. it is great to see companies like disney bring the whole company together in an aggressive, integrated way to launch disney plus. i wish we had seen that 20 years ago. the quote i had used in the past is thomas edison said, "vision without execution is hallucination." sadly, that is how i think about that merger. great promise but it was obviously a disappointment. taylor: that was steve case case, revolution chairman and ceo, and cofounder of aol. that does it for this edition of "best of bloomberg: technology." tune in each day at 5 p.m. new york and 2:00 p.m. san francisco. we are livestreaming on twitter, check us out and follow our global breaking news network on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york city, for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. coming up, is it or isn't it qe? that's the question for the federal reserve as risk assets rally, ccc borrowing costs drop bel
aol and time warner together had the potential to do that but they never worked well together. a culture clash, a bunch of other challenges. it is great to see companies like disney bring the whole company together in an aggressive, integrated way to launch disney plus. i wish we had seen that 20 years ago. the quote i had used in the past is thomas edison said, "vision without execution is hallucination." sadly, that is how i think about that merger. great promise but it was...
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aol and time warner together had the potential to do that but they never worked well together.ulture clash, a bunch of other challenges. it is great to see companies like disney bring the whole company together in an aggressive, integrated way to launch something like disney plus. i wish we had seen that 20 years aol and timeput warner together. the quote i had used in the past is thomas edison said, "vision without execution is hallucination." sadly, that is how i think about that merger. great promise but it was obviously a disappointment. taylor: that was steve case , revolution chairman and ceo, and cofounder of aol. that does it for this edition of "best of bloomberg: technology." we'll bring you all the latest in tech throughout the week. tune in each day at 5 p.m. new york and 2:00 p.m. san francisco. and bloomberg technology is livestreaming on twitter, check us out and follow our global breaking news network on twitter at quick takes. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ brad: he grew up in what he calls the people's republic of berkeley, a liberal city on the east shore of the san
aol and time warner together had the potential to do that but they never worked well together.ulture clash, a bunch of other challenges. it is great to see companies like disney bring the whole company together in an aggressive, integrated way to launch something like disney plus. i wish we had seen that 20 years aol and timeput warner together. the quote i had used in the past is thomas edison said, "vision without execution is hallucination." sadly, that is how i think about that...
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cable they bought time warner cable.t integration took years. it's finally behind them they really have a strong cash flow the subscribers they're losing, they're making up on broad band. we like charter. google has been an underperforming, was lagging, a relatively low piece stock given its growth rate. it started to outperform like that one. booking holdings has moved fast into the space of ticketing and particularly overseas as the dollar comes down. that should be good for their earnings growth. >> joe, domino's >> own domino's and microsoft on the list i talk about those a lot let me give you a name that i talked about recently that's on this list. owe ri o'reilly automotive. stock is up 150% since early 2017 they reported a fantastic quarter in october based above the $400 level you can buy it here, using a stock below 380. it has the fundamental momentum and all you're going to do to get out of this stock is wait to see if they report a bad quarter, which they haven't multiple quarters. >> jimmy, i don't want to h
cable they bought time warner cable.t integration took years. it's finally behind them they really have a strong cash flow the subscribers they're losing, they're making up on broad band. we like charter. google has been an underperforming, was lagging, a relatively low piece stock given its growth rate. it started to outperform like that one. booking holdings has moved fast into the space of ticketing and particularly overseas as the dollar comes down. that should be good for their earnings...
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. >> that is concerning there's a lot of debt, you've got directv got the mediator got time warner, there'sot of debt and there's activists with pressure. it could be helpful but it's a messier story. rethink the horizon one is simpler and i think maybe it's a better risk reward on it. jack: let's talk about a couple areas we see some opportunity for the classic income placement you are a little bit cautious. >> your talk about three and half to 4% dividend real's on reach like residential. when take a little bit more risk there there to new york as celgene and around 4% that is been out-of-favor. p1 takes and risks you can buy the mall companies, there's a leader there there's about a 6% yields and nine. jack: will more area talk about as municipal bonds. some people love their tax free, there is thought that if someone should come into offices on the left side the democratic party and raise taxes, but is that good? >> i think what's good is the prices. you are trying that one, two, maybe 3% yield, not a lot of yield and a lot of risk in the markets. i know it's popular with individual inv
. >> that is concerning there's a lot of debt, you've got directv got the mediator got time warner, there'sot of debt and there's activists with pressure. it could be helpful but it's a messier story. rethink the horizon one is simpler and i think maybe it's a better risk reward on it. jack: let's talk about a couple areas we see some opportunity for the classic income placement you are a little bit cautious. >> your talk about three and half to 4% dividend real's on reach like...
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cravath for two years and decided that i was working -- at the time, one of the big clients was time warnerrking on a lot of media cases at the time, for hbo in particular. and i became fascinated with the media business. while i was working on a particular litigation, i was following what was happening in sports media and the move of sports to cable television. it was ted turner, in essence, through tbs and tnt who was leading that charge. and david stern, then the commissioner, was at the forefront of that movement, and david stern had worked in new york, at the same law firm my father had worked at. and i didn't know david, but i wrote him a letter and asked him if he could give me some advice about transitioning from law into a media job, at the time, having written a letter, not even thinking about working at the nba or understanding that this was something i could do at the nba. to make a long story short, he gave me -- you know, this is pre-email. i wrote him a letter, an old-fashioned letter. his assistant called me a few weeks later and said, "he can see you on whatever date." i we
cravath for two years and decided that i was working -- at the time, one of the big clients was time warnerrking on a lot of media cases at the time, for hbo in particular. and i became fascinated with the media business. while i was working on a particular litigation, i was following what was happening in sports media and the move of sports to cable television. it was ted turner, in essence, through tbs and tnt who was leading that charge. and david stern, then the commissioner, was at the...
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of time couples some long time warner known for promoting peace in an unstable region just hours after the sultan's death was announced his cousin is named as a monsoon you need to.
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he was ceo for the past six years and really only left after at&t came in and bought time warner, hbo had plans to change hbo and make it less independent. butler had really run his own company and had his own team for a very long time and wanted no part of at&t's vision. he left and decided to start a production company and lean into the relationships that he had. he probably could have had his choice of company with whom to work, and he chose apple. what unique ideas, creations, can butler and apple release, and i will give you that it is a crowded space? lucas: it will be all about talent relationships. developingrength was relationships with documentarians, filmmakers, writers, producers, he always put talent first and will lean into that network, whether it is with publishers of hot new books, and come up with projects that appeal to apple and to viewers. one thing hbo was good at under butler, even better than disney, as you would take a show that is not one of the most watched shows, and it would seem like everybody was watching about it. if you think about girls are or westwoo
he was ceo for the past six years and really only left after at&t came in and bought time warner, hbo had plans to change hbo and make it less independent. butler had really run his own company and had his own team for a very long time and wanted no part of at&t's vision. he left and decided to start a production company and lean into the relationships that he had. he probably could have had his choice of company with whom to work, and he chose apple. what unique ideas, creations, can...
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kris is the general counsel for time-warner that is the parent company and the subsidiary line of cnnrazy. >> the koarts -- one of the big lies is the independence of the courts in practice. the courts and the fbi and the doj work hand in glove in areas like this. if you leave it to the court, if you leave it to the fbi and doj, they are going to work together. lou: what do you have to do? impeach chief justice of the supreme court to say this has got to stop? this is political corruption. >> the president in my view needs to higher a special counsel to investigate the spygate crimes and the crimes before the courts. relying on the agencies to do the work based on past experience, that is not going to happen. hoping there will be justice. as to individual attention from the president, that's not the way the system works in this corrupt d.c. the president should take direct action and appoint a special counsel personally and directly. lou: the president says as have many of his supporters, that mitch mcconnell, the senate majority leader, should dismiss upon receipt these farcical arti
kris is the general counsel for time-warner that is the parent company and the subsidiary line of cnnrazy. >> the koarts -- one of the big lies is the independence of the courts in practice. the courts and the fbi and the doj work hand in glove in areas like this. if you leave it to the court, if you leave it to the fbi and doj, they are going to work together. lou: what do you have to do? impeach chief justice of the supreme court to say this has got to stop? this is political...
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kris is the general counsel for time-warner that is the parent company and the subsidiary line of cnn the koarts -- one of the big lies is the independence of the courts in practice. the courts and the fbi and the doj work hand in glove in areas like this. if you leave it to the court, if you leave it to the fbi and doj, they are going to work together. lou: what do you have to do? impeach chief justice of the supreme court to say this has got to stop? this is political corruption. >> the president in my view needs to higher a special counsel to investigate the spygate crimes and the crimes before the courts. relying on the agencies to do the work based on past experience, that is not going to happen. hoping there will be justice. as to individual attention from the president, that's not the way the system works in this corrupt d.c. the president should take direct action and appoint a special counsel personally and directly. lou: the president says as have many of his supporters, that mitch mcconnell, the senate majority leader, should dismiss upon receipt these farcical articles of
kris is the general counsel for time-warner that is the parent company and the subsidiary line of cnn the koarts -- one of the big lies is the independence of the courts in practice. the courts and the fbi and the doj work hand in glove in areas like this. if you leave it to the court, if you leave it to the fbi and doj, they are going to work together. lou: what do you have to do? impeach chief justice of the supreme court to say this has got to stop? this is political corruption. >> the...
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this is in effect what the aol-time warner merger should have been, melissa.tent and distribution come together. that is why aol, excuse me, why disney's stock was up 32% last year, in fact, disney plus was the most googled term of 2019. so disney is killing it. the stock is reflecting that. boy what a difference it makes, disney first online offering was called go.com, melissa, you remember that 20 years ago t was a flop. it hit the mark and disney plus. melissa: and my kids are on all the time. it is really good service. taking a slice of the global pie. domino's pizza announcing plans to open up 880 new restaurants in, wait for it, italy, over the next decade. the restaurant chain hoping to take 2% of italy's pizza market share, become the biggest food delivery company in the country. oh, jonathan, i don't know about this. seems like dominoes -- is there a market for domino's in italy or think just recoil in horror? >> they are. there are uproar about this. we see this frequently in italy, when american brands, so-called evil american brands want to set up
this is in effect what the aol-time warner merger should have been, melissa.tent and distribution come together. that is why aol, excuse me, why disney's stock was up 32% last year, in fact, disney plus was the most googled term of 2019. so disney is killing it. the stock is reflecting that. boy what a difference it makes, disney first online offering was called go.com, melissa, you remember that 20 years ago t was a flop. it hit the mark and disney plus. melissa: and my kids are on all the...
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automatically you would appeal, the justice department's lawsuit trying to break up its merger with time warnere hearing, as of now, take this for what you want, maybe it's too early to know, we are hearing inside the company, that there is no formal plan to appeal as of right now, if they -- ashley: why? charlie: i don't know. we do know this. i can just give you the information. i let you as a trader, because both of these stocks are being heavily traded. i can tell you this. the companies themselves believe, this is supported by a lot of outside observers, the states haven't proved their case, really. that the notion that both of these together are going to lead to massive price increases, particularly because sprint was not a very big competitor. do you have a fourth competitor coming in terms of dish, right. charlie ergen's firm. he will merge as a fourth competitor. they don't think the state's actually made the case. ashley: why not appeal? charlie: that said, wall street is saying we have a democratic jud judge, clinton appointee in the southern district of new york, that that is a nega
automatically you would appeal, the justice department's lawsuit trying to break up its merger with time warnere hearing, as of now, take this for what you want, maybe it's too early to know, we are hearing inside the company, that there is no formal plan to appeal as of right now, if they -- ashley: why? charlie: i don't know. we do know this. i can just give you the information. i let you as a trader, because both of these stocks are being heavily traded. i can tell you this. the companies...
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you look at the last three takeovers, disney buying 21st fox, come cast buying nbc and time warner boughtding as a 7 times multiple >> did you drop an f-bomb? >> i think he accidentally left off the "x". 20 th century fox. >> last one to you watch your words sysco has been flat since august is it buy, sell or hold? >> a hold. i think you have to wait to see the earnings you have to have a couple catalysts. i don't want to buy ght noriw. >> okay. final trades are next. a golf course is designed to be difficult. to challenge your thinking and test your execution. but great minds are driven to seek out the complex. they see what others don't, from an angle others won't take. they learn that embracing those challenges is what sets them apart. i am justin rose, and we are morgan stanley. woi felt completely helpless.hed online. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. vo: take control of your online reputation. get your free reputation report card at reputationdefender.com. find out your online reputation today and let the experts help you repair it. woman:
you look at the last three takeovers, disney buying 21st fox, come cast buying nbc and time warner boughtding as a 7 times multiple >> did you drop an f-bomb? >> i think he accidentally left off the "x". 20 th century fox. >> last one to you watch your words sysco has been flat since august is it buy, sell or hold? >> a hold. i think you have to wait to see the earnings you have to have a couple catalysts. i don't want to buy ght noriw. >> okay. final...
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. >> that is concerning there's a lot of debt, you've got directv got the mediator got time warner, there's activists with pressure. it could be helpful but it's a messier story. rethink the horizon one is simpler and i think maybe it's a better risk reward on it. jack: let's talk about a couple areas we see some opportunity for the classic income placement you are a little bit cautious. >> your talk about three and half to 4% dividend real's on reach like residential. when take a little bit more risk there there to new york as celgene and around 4% that is been out-of-favor. p1 takes and risks you can buy the mall companies, there's a leader there there's about a 6% yields and nine. jack: will more area talk about as municipal bonds. some people love their tax free, there is thought that if someone should come into offices on the left side the democratic party and raise taxes, but is that good? >> i think what's good is the prices. you are trying that one, two, maybe 3% yield, not a lot of yield and a lot of risk in the markets. i know it's popular with individual investors. jack: utilitie
. >> that is concerning there's a lot of debt, you've got directv got the mediator got time warner, there's activists with pressure. it could be helpful but it's a messier story. rethink the horizon one is simpler and i think maybe it's a better risk reward on it. jack: let's talk about a couple areas we see some opportunity for the classic income placement you are a little bit cautious. >> your talk about three and half to 4% dividend real's on reach like residential. when take a...
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the judge in the other case, in the at & t/time warner case, when the trump administration was goingt merger, clearly was siding with the companies. liz: how does huawei play in, though? [ speaking simultaneously ] charlie: let me just make one more point because this is newsworthy on this deal. affecting these stocks more than huawei. t-mobile officials did have a hard time figuring out the judge. they don't know if they are going to appeal. they have to see the ruling, if they appeal. one other thing. i've gotten this from experts that are close to it. if and when the ruling comes out, when it comes out, it's going to come out and the judge is probably going to announce it after the bell because this ruling, just so you know, hold on to your seats, will impact the stocks either way. if it's a negative ruling, well, it's going to change 5g and the trump administration green-lighted the deal, with all the acoutriments on it, they were fearing the chinese taking over race on 5g. huawei is one -- huawei provides, it is not a 5g, it is not a carrier. it is essentially a company that pro
the judge in the other case, in the at & t/time warner case, when the trump administration was goingt merger, clearly was siding with the companies. liz: how does huawei play in, though? [ speaking simultaneously ] charlie: let me just make one more point because this is newsworthy on this deal. affecting these stocks more than huawei. t-mobile officials did have a hard time figuring out the judge. they don't know if they are going to appeal. they have to see the ruling, if they appeal. one...
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written for nasa administrator charles bowden as well as top executives at ibm, columbia university, time warner, the list goes on. he is a graduate from morgan state university and is adjunct professor at hofstra university. our next panelist, sarah hurwitz, served in the white house from 2009-2017, first as a speechwriter for president obama before becoming had speechwriter for first lady michelle obama. previously she served as chief speechwriter for hillary clinton during her 2008 presidential campaign. she is a graduate of harvard college and harvard law school, and has an upcoming book about judaism coming out in september. and john mcconnell served more than 10 years in the white house staff under two administrations. he was a senior speechwriter for president george w. bush and was responsible for the president's address to the joint session of congress after the 9/11 attacks. during the bush-cheney administration, he served as deputy assistant to the president and assistant to the vice president. he is a graduate of carleton college as well as yale law school. today's conversation will
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mark warner from virginia, the democratic senator. thanks for your time. we'll drop back there in a moments. juan williams analyzing here in new york. you've been riding shotgun throughout this operation. the basic question i posed to martha and bret and chris, how effective has it been three days in? >> i thought you asked the key question, is it effective in chamber or effective in terms of the larger audience. what are people seeing and how are they taking this in. to that regard, one of the things that happened for me today just as part of the audience, i'm sitting here watching, i sense that the democrats almost are speaking to the likely defend that will come from the president's lawyers. is this an impeachable offense? we heard this repeatedly that people say he may have done something wrong, the polls suggest again that most americans including republicans say yeah, he might have done something wrong. it's not impeachable. slow down. are we setting the precedent for the rival party to impeach the president of another party. what we heard today and
mark warner from virginia, the democratic senator. thanks for your time. we'll drop back there in a moments. juan williams analyzing here in new york. you've been riding shotgun throughout this operation. the basic question i posed to martha and bret and chris, how effective has it been three days in? >> i thought you asked the key question, is it effective in chamber or effective in terms of the larger audience. what are people seeing and how are they taking this in. to that regard, one...
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. >> the campaign this time around, if warners, f russia, and china, should they accept it or call the fia? >> president trump: i think i might want to listen. there's nothing wrong with listening. if somebody called from a country, norway, we have information on your opponent. oh, i think i would like to hear it. >> do you want that kind of interference in our elections? >> is not interference. it's information. i think i would take it. >> shocking video. meanwhile, giuliani continue to press ukraine to do with the president's political dirty work. on june 21, for instance, giuliani tweeted the following. "you press of ukraine still silent on the investigation of ukrainian interference in the 2016 election. alleged bribery of president. time for leadership and investigate both. if you want to purge how ukraine was abused by hillary and obama people." the quid pro quo scheme was taking shape. giuliani was publicly advocating for ukraine to conduct politically motivated investigations while president president trump refused to schedule an oval office meeting for ukraine's new president.
. >> the campaign this time around, if warners, f russia, and china, should they accept it or call the fia? >> president trump: i think i might want to listen. there's nothing wrong with listening. if somebody called from a country, norway, we have information on your opponent. oh, i think i would like to hear it. >> do you want that kind of interference in our elections? >> is not interference. it's information. i think i would take it. >> shocking video....
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warner, ms. warren. mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young. >> a senator not in the senate chamber at the time the oath was administered, to the other senators, will make that fact known to the chair so the oath may be administered as soon as possible. >> the started in arms will make a proclamation -- the sergeant in arms will make the proclamation. here ye. all persons are committed to keep silent. while he house of exhibiting to the senate articles of impeachment against donald trump, president of the united states. >> the majority leader is recognized. >> for the information the senate, on my behalf and that of the democratic leader, i am about to propound several unanimous consent requests that will assist with the organization of the next steps of these proceedings. they deal largely with necessary paperwork, incident to the trial. therefore, i ask unanimous consent the summons be issued in the usual form, provided to the president may have until 6:00 on saturday january, 18 to file his answer with the secretary of the senate, which will be spread upon the journal and the house of repres
warner, ms. warren. mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young. >> a senator not in the senate chamber at the time the oath was administered, to the other senators, will make that fact known to the chair so the oath may be administered as soon as possible. >> the started in arms will make a proclamation -- the sergeant in arms will make the proclamation. here ye. all persons are committed to keep silent. while he house of exhibiting to the senate articles of impeachment...
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warner, ms. moran, mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young,. >> any senator who is not in the senate chamber at the time the oath was administered to the other senators who make up that fact known to the chair so that the oath may be administered as soon as possible. speemac the sergeant at arms will make the proclamation. >> hear ye hear ye hear ye, all persons are known to keep silent. there will be imprisonment. speemac articles of impeachment against donald john trump. president of the united states. the majority leader is recognized. speemac for the information of the senate, on my behalf and that of the distinguished democratic leader, i am about to remount several unanimous consent requests that will assist with the organization and accepts of these proceedings they deal largely with necessary paperwork incident to the trial. they were poor i ask unanimous consent of the summons to be issued in the usual form provided to the president he may have until 6:00 p.m. on saturday january the 18th, 2020. to follow-up is insert with the secretary of the senate which will be spread upon the journal, and the house of representatives have
warner, ms. moran, mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young,. >> any senator who is not in the senate chamber at the time the oath was administered to the other senators who make up that fact known to the chair so that the oath may be administered as soon as possible. speemac the sergeant at arms will make the proclamation. >> hear ye hear ye hear ye, all persons are known to keep silent. there will be imprisonment. speemac articles of impeachment against donald john trump....
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[applause] senator warner: thank you for that kind introduction. this may be the first time i have spoken to the council since i was a governor, and in that ensuing number of years i have had to get these glasses, so i apologize on the front end. i want to apologize that while most of the action is going on in the house, we are plowing through a number of judges. i am going to be a little bit limited in that. i have to give my presentation and not go through the question-and-answer, and i almost would have rather flipped that because the question. -- question period is more important. i appreciate this opportunity to speak and i hope to continue the dialogue because the issue is the issue of our time. i will talk about u.s.-china relations and maintaining the united states' competitive edge. there is a widespread understanding that addressing a rising china is the great foreign policy challenge of our time, so this could not be a more important time or more important conversation. i believe we can and must retain our leadership and global competitive advantage by erasing tho
[applause] senator warner: thank you for that kind introduction. this may be the first time i have spoken to the council since i was a governor, and in that ensuing number of years i have had to get these glasses, so i apologize on the front end. i want to apologize that while most of the action is going on in the house, we are plowing through a number of judges. i am going to be a little bit limited in that. i have to give my presentation and not go through the question-and-answer, and i...
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a short time ago, i spoke with democratic senator mark warner, vice chair of the senate intelligence committee. watch. where's your sense of where the senate is on witnesses tonight? >> i think people are listening closely. i think today's session where there is a little bit of back-and-forth allows one side to make a case and the other side -- probably the most effective of the president's counsel seems to be carrying a lot of the load. i still think there is enormous need for at least john bolton. i would love to see also, it seems mick mulvaney comes in to rebut john bolton, that's fair as well. if we get when this is in the majority can call whomever they want because they have enough votes, when i think the vast majority of americans, whether they support the president or not, think that somebody that was in the room that was aware of the president's decision making and had relevant conversations, why wouldn't we want to hear from the individual, particularly when we've had a dozen people who have been witnesses who were all either trump appointees or career foreign service memb
a short time ago, i spoke with democratic senator mark warner, vice chair of the senate intelligence committee. watch. where's your sense of where the senate is on witnesses tonight? >> i think people are listening closely. i think today's session where there is a little bit of back-and-forth allows one side to make a case and the other side -- probably the most effective of the president's counsel seems to be carrying a lot of the load. i still think there is enormous need for at least...
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warner mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young >> any senator who is not in the senate chamber at the time the oath was administered to the other senators we will make that fact known to the chair so the oath may be administered as soon as possible. >> the sergeant at arms will make the population. >> hear ye, hear ye, hear ye, all persons are commanded to keep silent on pain of imprisonment. while the house of representatives exit exhibiting to the senate of the united states articles of impeachment against donald john trump, president of the united states. >> majority leader is recognized. >> mr. chief justice, for the information of the senate on my behalf and on that of the english democrat leader i'm about to propound several unanimous consent request level as us with the organization of the next steps of these proceedings. they deal largely with necessary paperwork incident to the trial. therefore i ask unanimous consent the summons be issued in the usual form provided so the president may have until 6:00 p.m. on saturday january 18, 2020 to file his answer with the secretary of the senate. it will be spread upon the jour
warner mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young >> any senator who is not in the senate chamber at the time the oath was administered to the other senators we will make that fact known to the chair so the oath may be administered as soon as possible. >> the sergeant at arms will make the population. >> hear ye, hear ye, hear ye, all persons are commanded to keep silent on pain of imprisonment. while the house of representatives exit exhibiting to the senate of the...
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time to throw will make you y. team' strongest attributes fred warner mentioned the way the coaches are approachable to discuss anything about football or anything else. to be there for each other. quarterback richard sherman says the 49ers strength is confidence. >> that's what allows great players to be great. that's what kind much hampers and keeps others players from being great oh or reaching potential because you get confidence early or lose it. once you lose it it's hard to find. >> abc 7 news. >>> and the iconic vince lombardi trophy is scheduled to arrive at the convention center ahead of super bowl 54. this is before super bowl and kwon sterling will help deliver the trophy in advance of the championship game. bolden bade for the baltimore more ravens in 2013 when they beat the niners. the historic trophy will be awarded to the winner. >> and abc 7 news has a team headed to miami to bring you sights and sounds of super bowl week. sports director larry beil. and south bay community journalist dustin dorsey keep you up to date on players and fan. and the digital team will cover the superweek on our facebook pag
time to throw will make you y. team' strongest attributes fred warner mentioned the way the coaches are approachable to discuss anything about football or anything else. to be there for each other. quarterback richard sherman says the 49ers strength is confidence. >> that's what allows great players to be great. that's what kind much hampers and keeps others players from being great oh or reaching potential because you get confidence early or lose it. once you lose it it's hard to find....
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warner. on that rain, in such a short amount of time, overwhelmed storm drains and brought up sewage. over three feet of storm water and sewage flooded garages. the first floors of homes. bottom floors and inlaw units and vehicles. and only homes -- the only homes spared were the ones that had properly placed sandbags. something that not all residents know how to do. and may not even have the physical strength to do so. this flooding is devastating. especially when we look at it in terms of the holiday. instead of getting ready for the families and celebrations, residents are trying to deal with the raw sewage in flooded homes. puc is aware that this area does not meet the city standard level of service for storm water management. and this area has been identified as puc as 1 in 4 priority locations to watch for flooding during big storms. this is actually a third time in six years that this area has -- and many of these homes have been flooded. in response to this, two years ago i legislated mandatory flood mapping of the city so that the residents would be able to be more aware of t
warner. on that rain, in such a short amount of time, overwhelmed storm drains and brought up sewage. over three feet of storm water and sewage flooded garages. the first floors of homes. bottom floors and inlaw units and vehicles. and only homes -- the only homes spared were the ones that had properly placed sandbags. something that not all residents know how to do. and may not even have the physical strength to do so. this flooding is devastating. especially when we look at it in terms of the...
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it's going up against warner brothers "joker" universal's 1917 and sony's once upon a time in hollywoodominations they benefit if their films are still in theatres, but netflix will certainly try to make the awards attention work in its favor. we can expect it to mention these nominations in marketing as it tries to add more subscribers and hold onto its current subscriber base and also as it tries to lure over more top content creators to work with the netflix platform. guys, back over to you. >> julia bornstein, thank you very much. netflix, any point on this stock? >> i've certainly had one. i've been a trader on this, if that means you're selling it historically trade and fade, i fade it. and i think you have a case where i'll let other people talk about the break of 325 there's no question this slate is very impressive and it's also, to be reminded, often the 4 q subs are back quarter weighted, which i think is going to be somewhat positive for the company. i think profitability is a major issue. and maybe more important is the report of disney plus q1 in early february than the ja
it's going up against warner brothers "joker" universal's 1917 and sony's once upon a time in hollywoodominations they benefit if their films are still in theatres, but netflix will certainly try to make the awards attention work in its favor. we can expect it to mention these nominations in marketing as it tries to add more subscribers and hold onto its current subscriber base and also as it tries to lure over more top content creators to work with the netflix platform. guys, back...
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time >> ham, pastrami, boar's head. >> that was irreverent >> i thought it was really good. other people are using it! what can i use i'll watch cartoon network what channel is cartoon network? >> that's warner remains the most stock four times earnings. >> how do we get back to viacom? >> because we're doing a lot of growth by association. >> it's like jim's brain and then there's this whole part right there that's just viacom >> non-linear thinking is the way to go in 2020. >> it's true i understand that. >> i am one i don't know if you noticed my weight since i came back, i am on a turn back time tour >> are you really? >> i am. planet fitness today ringing the bell i'm going to turn back time. >> you had them on last night, didn't you >> yeah, he's turning back time. >> we're going to get krcramer's mad dash and talk to the chevron ceo michael wirth, his company is pulling employees out of iraq amid tensions in the middle east watch futures. we'll get to upgrades of paypal, timo, csx square, kellogg and more we're back in a moment our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. so we can spend a bit today, knowing we're prepared for tomorrow. wow, do you think you overdid it maybe? ov
time >> ham, pastrami, boar's head. >> that was irreverent >> i thought it was really good. other people are using it! what can i use i'll watch cartoon network what channel is cartoon network? >> that's warner remains the most stock four times earnings. >> how do we get back to viacom? >> because we're doing a lot of growth by association. >> it's like jim's brain and then there's this whole part right there that's just viacom >> non-linear...
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[applause] senator warner: thank you for that kind introduction. this may be the first time have spoken to the council since i was a governor, and in that ensuing number of years i have had to get these glasses, so i apologize on the front end. i want to apologize that while most of the action is going on in the
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time several people weighed in how they thought the trial was going so far we begin with south carolina senator graham followed by the president's personal attorney jay sekulow and also mark warne warner. >>. >> first obstruction of congress. >>. >> it is a dangerous charge against the presidency and the institution program will tell you more about that in a minute but the reason i came is i want to address that mister schiff said today i want every american to put themselves in the shoes of the vice president of the united states and in charge of ukrainian corruption efforts and your son winds up getting $3 million from the most corrupt entity and your crane, burisma would you expect people to give you a pass? to the average american the first payment from burisma was $87000. do you expect anybody to ask questions about that? here is what i can tell you. the shoe was on the other foot. and during this adam schiff would be leading the charge for an investigation of what happened because it is bad government and a clear conflict of interest and undermines any effort how do you think ukrainians take this when they hear the vice president son is getting $3 million from the most corrupt c
time several people weighed in how they thought the trial was going so far we begin with south carolina senator graham followed by the president's personal attorney jay sekulow and also mark warne warner. >>. >> first obstruction of congress. >>. >> it is a dangerous charge against the presidency and the institution program will tell you more about that in a minute but the reason i came is i want to address that mister schiff said today i want every american to put...
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time several people weighed in on how they thought the trial was going so far. we begin with lindsey graham followed by donald trump's personal attorney j sekulow and mark warner. >> okay. what do i do, just talk? >> first on obstruction of congress. what is your reaction to the obstruction of congress charge? >> i think it is a dangerous charge against the presidency as an institution. the reason i came is i want to echo what adam schiff said, manager shift, i went every american to put themselves in the shoes of the body. if you are the vice president of the united states you are in charge of ukrainian corruption efforts and your son winds up getting $3 million from the most corrupt entity in the ukraine, burisma, what you expect people to give you are passed. to the average american, the first payment he got was 87,$000. do you expect anybody to ask questions about that. is what i can tell you. if the shoe were on the other foot and this were liz cheney or texas's son doing this in the ukraine, adam schiff would be leading the charge for an investigation of what happened because it is bad government, it is a clear conflict of interest, it undermines any effo
time several people weighed in on how they thought the trial was going so far. we begin with lindsey graham followed by donald trump's personal attorney j sekulow and mark warner. >> okay. what do i do, just talk? >> first on obstruction of congress. what is your reaction to the obstruction of congress charge? >> i think it is a dangerous charge against the presidency as an institution. the reason i came is i want to echo what adam schiff said, manager shift, i went every...
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notice that 4 times as many children went to foreign blackrock france is nothing but an anecdote blackrock is simply the dark side of the bench and recruited to officer of the legion of warner on january the 1st as a reward for pillaging of our work pay as you go passions the presentation of the legion of honor to john francis was to relieve the provocation it reveals the close ties that exist between the graun and world of finance he's in our retirement system to american pension funds it's a big deal strikes against pension reform and now into their 5th week it's the longest running strike in half a century across problems people have taken to the streets to let the government know that plans to merge 42 different pension plans into one universal system at the same time as raising the age of retirement are not welcomed. lose on pension reform lose and everything and the next issue is the form of social security and social protection. we are not at all in favor of the status quo we are in favor if improving the system but not tearing it down and we will go on and 2 lives withdrawn and improved but. has already come under fire officers accused of attacking french pensions n
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warner. >> this mark up has been a long time coming for the farmers and ranchers in my home state of south dakota and around the country who are struggling. today we have an opportunity to move forward on a trade deal that would hopefully bring them relief. thanks to low commodity prices, livestock prices, natural disasters, and trade disputes, farmers and ranchers have had a tough few years. when i talked to farmers and ranchers in south dakota, they continue to emphasize the most important thing washington can do to boost the economy is take action on trade agreements, to expand markets. farmers and ranchers need access to new and expanded markets for their products and they need certainty about what international markets are going to look like in the future. usmca will help meet those needs. you'll preserve and expand farmer's access to two markets and give certainty to what the markets look like long term. i'm particularly pleased with the improvements the agreement makes for u.s. dairy products. south dakota experienced a major dairy expansion over the past few years and this will ben
warner. >> this mark up has been a long time coming for the farmers and ranchers in my home state of south dakota and around the country who are struggling. today we have an opportunity to move forward on a trade deal that would hopefully bring them relief. thanks to low commodity prices, livestock prices, natural disasters, and trade disputes, farmers and ranchers have had a tough few years. when i talked to farmers and ranchers in south dakota, they continue to emphasize the most...
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warner bros. "the joker" has the most nomination, and one upon a time in hollywood" has ten so already some growthhat it's going to use all of this award attention to help promote the service and also draw more top talent. >> right, jewulia there's benefitly the long-term benefit. that said, in the short term you look at the lights of "1917" but only just in the theaters and they have more of a potential of a immediate bump from getting revenue just by the promotion it's got in the last couple weeks. >> exactly we have already seen "1917" get some benefit from winning the golden globe for best drama, and the fact that it did get so many nominations from the academy means that the studio universal will be able to use that to help promote the film as it's now in wide release i think that's the timing of a film that can benefit from these oscar nominations, and perhaps continue to benefit in these awards, and they're going to be on february 9th this year, usually either later in february netflix will try to use this as much as they can and films this fall, so -- i wouldn't be surprised if we started
warner bros. "the joker" has the most nomination, and one upon a time in hollywood" has ten so already some growthhat it's going to use all of this award attention to help promote the service and also draw more top talent. >> right, jewulia there's benefitly the long-term benefit. that said, in the short term you look at the lights of "1917" but only just in the theaters and they have more of a potential of a immediate bump from getting revenue just by the...
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time to throw he will make you pennsylvania i. >> what is one of the team's strongest attributes. the linebacker fred warner talks about how the linebackers are approachable to talk about football or anything. be there for each other. they say the 49 esper strength is confidence. >> that's what allows great players to be great. that hampers and other players from being great or reaching potential. you either get confidence early and once you lose it it's hard to find again. >> david louie, abc 7 news >>> the iconic vince lombardi trophy scheduled to arrive at the miami beach convention center. this is video of the troive in frist before super bowl 50. former wide receiver antwon boweleden will help deliver the trophy. bolden bade for the baltimore more ravens, the historic trophy awarded this year's winner rchlts abc 7 news has a team of reporters headed to miami to bring you sights and sounds of super bowl week with. sports director larry beil. reporters julian glover and amanda del castillo. and dustin dorsey will keep you up to date on players and fans. and our digital team will cover it on the facebook
time to throw he will make you pennsylvania i. >> what is one of the team's strongest attributes. the linebacker fred warner talks about how the linebackers are approachable to talk about football or anything. be there for each other. they say the 49 esper strength is confidence. >> that's what allows great players to be great. that hampers and other players from being great or reaching potential. you either get confidence early and once you lose it it's hard to find again. >>...