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he ranted uninterrupted ata club's fans.ed's recent record in europe and the premier league, which he claims to put the defeat to a different light. | to put the defeat to a different light. i am not going to run away or disappear, i will not cry. because i heard some boos, i will not disappearfrom heard some boos, i will not disappear from the tunnel immediately. the next match, i will be the first to go out. i respect the fans, i am not afraid of anything, my responsibilities. when i was 20 years old i was nobody in football. i was somebody‘s son. and now, at 55, i am what i am and i did what i did because of work. because of my talent and my mentality. i could be in another country, with the league in my pocket, the count of league you win even before the league starts, but i am not, i am here and i am going to be here. and there is no way that i am going to change my mentality. the draw for the champions league quarterfinals went on withoutjose mourinho and man united and the clubs and two biggest rivals were drawn toget
he ranted uninterrupted ata club's fans.ed's recent record in europe and the premier league, which he claims to put the defeat to a different light. | to put the defeat to a different light. i am not going to run away or disappear, i will not cry. because i heard some boos, i will not disappearfrom heard some boos, i will not disappear from the tunnel immediately. the next match, i will be the first to go out. i respect the fans, i am not afraid of anything, my responsibilities. when i was 20...
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following a defeat last week, the manchester united manager ranted uninterrupted for 12 minutes.ollowing a win at the weekend he criticised his own defender luke shaw. which prompted suggestions mourinho‘s style might be outdated. well united and england defender ashley young has backed his boss. our sports editor dan roan has been with the england squad at st george's park. just 13 weeks to go until the start of the world cup in russia. important friendly‘s this week against first the netherlands and then back at wembley against italy. as ever winning grammy appear at st georges park there are also club issues to discuss. not least the jose mourinho, manchester united's manager's treatment of his young left back, luke shaw, who was called off at half—time during their fa cup win over brighton. at the weekend. mourinho is very outspoken in his criticism of shaw. it has led to criticism of shaw... ithas led to . . ff ”i of i? "i of him been criticised in some has been criticised in some ashley is the has been criticised in some ashley- is the man quarters? ashley young is the man
following a defeat last week, the manchester united manager ranted uninterrupted for 12 minutes.ollowing a win at the weekend he criticised his own defender luke shaw. which prompted suggestions mourinho‘s style might be outdated. well united and england defender ashley young has backed his boss. our sports editor dan roan has been with the england squad at st george's park. just 13 weeks to go until the start of the world cup in russia. important friendly‘s this week against first the...
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should be allowed to do his work uninterrupted and unimpeded.uld be a terrible mistake for the president to fire him. i don't think it serves the president's own interests to attack him. if the president has done nothing wrong, as he and his attorneys have asserted, why interfere? he should just be happy to let the special counsel do his job and then he should say i'm look forward to being exonerated when it is all over. by attacking the special prosecutor, and by -- intimations he might be relieved, it appears he has something the -- the president has something to hide. i hope that's not the case. i think it is alarming we're seeing attacks from the special prosecutor. >> your colleague trey gowdy of south carolina on the house intelligence committee says if you're innocent, act like it. is he acting like it? >> well, trey gowdy gave some really good advice. i was frankly stunned by mr. dowd's comments over the weekend that he would say that the special prosecutor should back off or end the investigation. he said he put that out as a private ci
should be allowed to do his work uninterrupted and unimpeded.uld be a terrible mistake for the president to fire him. i don't think it serves the president's own interests to attack him. if the president has done nothing wrong, as he and his attorneys have asserted, why interfere? he should just be happy to let the special counsel do his job and then he should say i'm look forward to being exonerated when it is all over. by attacking the special prosecutor, and by -- intimations he might be...
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following a defeat last week the manchester united manager ranted uninterrupted for 12 minutes.the weekend he criticised his own defender luke shaw. which prompted suggestions mourinho‘s style might be outdated. well united and england defender ashley young has backed his boss. our sports editor dan roan has been with the england squad at st george's park. this is when it starts to get serious full gareth southgate, just 13 weeks to go and still the start of the world cup in russia, important friendlies this week against the netherlands and then back at wembley against italy. as ever when england meet up here at st george's park the club issues to discuss and not least jose george's park the club issues to discuss and not leastjose mourinho, the manchester united manager, and his treatment of the young left back luke shaw who was pulled off at half—time during their fear —— luke shaw who was pulled off at half—time during theirfear —— fa cup win over brighton. as we know was very vocal in his criticism of luke shaw leading to speculation that he will be in the summer. now ashley
following a defeat last week the manchester united manager ranted uninterrupted for 12 minutes.the weekend he criticised his own defender luke shaw. which prompted suggestions mourinho‘s style might be outdated. well united and england defender ashley young has backed his boss. our sports editor dan roan has been with the england squad at st george's park. this is when it starts to get serious full gareth southgate, just 13 weeks to go and still the start of the world cup in russia, important...
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philippa was saying observers were provided with uninterrupted access so they could get in on biased assessment and more details on this online right now would he dot com in the meantime though a political analyst told us what we might actually expect from the next six years of putin's presidency he has a powerful mandate but it's not entirely clear what to be trying to do we had the state of the nation speech on the first two thirds on domestic social policy economic policy many of the concerns. that it is not. an agenda so he talked very. recently the western economies with. clearly a modernization agenda that's quite important we've already announced decreases in the military budget and i think he wants to emphasize more education health care and infrastructure development those are areas that need to be addressed special out in the regions but i firmly believe it's going to be one of his agenda items as well he wants to bridge the gap i think bridge the gap expression with the e.u. and promote continued growth. improvement in relations and also with china as well looking forward
philippa was saying observers were provided with uninterrupted access so they could get in on biased assessment and more details on this online right now would he dot com in the meantime though a political analyst told us what we might actually expect from the next six years of putin's presidency he has a powerful mandate but it's not entirely clear what to be trying to do we had the state of the nation speech on the first two thirds on domestic social policy economic policy many of the...
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following a defeat last week, the manchester united manager ranted uninterrupted for 12 minutes and thatted suggestions mourinho's style might be outdated. but united defender, ashley young, has backed his boss. the situation, it's between the manager and the player. but for me, he has been successful at every club he has been successful at every club he has been at. that would not happen if he knew how to handle players. —— did not know how. you can have a laugh and a joke. that is the best way for managers to work. afghanistan have kept their slim hopes of playing at next year's cricket world cup alive. they beat the united arab emirates by five wickets in their second super six match in harare. the uae were dismissed for 177 in just 43 overs, before afghanistan recovered from 54 for five to win with more than 15 overs to spare. now to what's been catching our eye on social media. how about this for a penalty?! we think this mightjust about be the best we have seen. this video was shared by the former manchester united defender, rio ferdinand. it's a street football match in argentina.
following a defeat last week, the manchester united manager ranted uninterrupted for 12 minutes and thatted suggestions mourinho's style might be outdated. but united defender, ashley young, has backed his boss. the situation, it's between the manager and the player. but for me, he has been successful at every club he has been successful at every club he has been at. that would not happen if he knew how to handle players. —— did not know how. you can have a laugh and a joke. that is the...
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the way, he championed value of free and uninterrupted speech to the exclusion of every other possible societal value. i think that probably was fine for the time. i think we have now come to realize there are other societal harm's. for companies that are bigger than nationstates with shocking don'tand popularity, i think you can responsibly say to your constituents, i'm protecting you, if they are left out of any responsibility for what happens in their spaces. it is not just you are big, you are rich, mark zuckerberg come you are worth billions, you should be responsible. it's just that only you can fix things. if you are not responsible, who is going to help to protect me? the consumer has no meaningful way to protect himself. delete your facebook profile. fine, delete it. you are still tracked by facebook and google. cann't think a consumer meaningfully withdraw. i don't think they have any meaningful way to help protect them from fake news, russian interference, sex trafficking, pirated content. the consumer can do it. the infrastructure companies can do it. neutrality,net which i
the way, he championed value of free and uninterrupted speech to the exclusion of every other possible societal value. i think that probably was fine for the time. i think we have now come to realize there are other societal harm's. for companies that are bigger than nationstates with shocking don'tand popularity, i think you can responsibly say to your constituents, i'm protecting you, if they are left out of any responsibility for what happens in their spaces. it is not just you are big, you...
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he ranted uninterrupted at a press conference today, using notes chewbacca biz points about united'sn a different light. which he claims should put the defeat in a different lightlj which he claims should put the defeat in a different light. i am not going to cry. because i heard a few boos, i will not disappear from the tunnel, running admittedly. the next match, i will be first to go out. then i was 20 years old i was nobody in football and now, at 55, i am what i am and i did what i did because of work, because of my talent and my mentality. i could be in another country with the league in the pocket. the count of league that you win even before it starts, but i am not, i'm here. the door for the champions league quarterfinals went on without mourinho and man united and its biggest rivals were drawn together, liverpool and man city facing each other in the last eight of the competition. the quarterfinalists are taken from the top four leagues in europe, a repeat of the final last year the juventus and real madrid and barcelona and bayern munich will be strong favourites. the games
he ranted uninterrupted at a press conference today, using notes chewbacca biz points about united'sn a different light. which he claims should put the defeat in a different lightlj which he claims should put the defeat in a different light. i am not going to cry. because i heard a few boos, i will not disappear from the tunnel, running admittedly. the next match, i will be first to go out. then i was 20 years old i was nobody in football and now, at 55, i am what i am and i did what i did...
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. >> reporter: opening up about that eating disorder in a new documentary short from uninterrupted. >d die. you can die. >> reporter: and the 28-year-old is hoping to shed light on a topic that's often deemed uncomfortable in male culture. >> going into my eighth grade year of junior high school, that's when it really started. my way of thinking is if i have a girlfriend, i have to have a six pack. i thought if i didn't eat anything, i wouldn't get fat and if i worked out a ton i would get big and muscular. >> reporter: he says that's when things spiralled and began to consume him. >> i progressively got into anorexia and ultimately the bingeing and purging. i was rock bottom when i was a junior in high school. being put in an inpatient program, that's when it really hit home that maybe i do have a problem. >> reporter: that problem is not at all uncommon. 1 in 3 struggling with an eating disorder is male and in the u.s. alone, eating disorders will affect 10 million males at some point in their lives. and now 11 years later, he's in recovery and not taking his success or platform for
. >> reporter: opening up about that eating disorder in a new documentary short from uninterrupted. >d die. you can die. >> reporter: and the 28-year-old is hoping to shed light on a topic that's often deemed uncomfortable in male culture. >> going into my eighth grade year of junior high school, that's when it really started. my way of thinking is if i have a girlfriend, i have to have a six pack. i thought if i didn't eat anything, i wouldn't get fat and if i worked out a...
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todayjose mourinho launched an astonishing 12 minute defence of himself and his team, ranting uninterruptedurope and the premier league which he claims should put their defeat in a different light. i'm not going to run away, not going to disappear, i'm not going to cry. because i heard a few boos, i will not disappear from the tunnel, running away. the next match, i will be first to go out. i respect the fans, not afraid of anything. i'm not afraid of my somebody‘s son. and now, at 55, i am what i am and i did what i did because of work, because of my talent and my mentality. i could be in another country with the league in the pocket. the kind of league that you win even before it starts. but i am not, i'm here. i'm here and i'm going to be here. in no way am i going to change my mentality. what an extraordinary outburst. that's just part of 12 minutes and more. you can see it all on the bbc sport website. all of that because they were not in the hat for the champions league quarterfinal draw today. perhaps fitting that their two biggest rivals are paired together, liverpool will pay manch
todayjose mourinho launched an astonishing 12 minute defence of himself and his team, ranting uninterruptedurope and the premier league which he claims should put their defeat in a different light. i'm not going to run away, not going to disappear, i'm not going to cry. because i heard a few boos, i will not disappear from the tunnel, running away. the next match, i will be first to go out. i respect the fans, not afraid of anything. i'm not afraid of my somebody‘s son. and now, at 55, i am...
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. -- the music business shrank 15 years uninterrupted from 1999 or 2015.014 spotify is far and away thet leader with music streaming. if in going public evaluation plummets, that would be bad for these investors to pay them more and more money throughout the year. especially because universal, sony and warner owns stakes in spotify. sony, listed in the filing today, owns 2% of the company. it would be pretty bad for them is bona fide tanks in some way. and modified it very well and that would likely be because it is adding a lot of subscribers and growing revenue and almost all of that money is going to those rights holders, more than 70%. as a spotify goes, so go most of the us music base. emily: other music streaming companies that have gone forward have struggled, such as pandora. could this company see a turnaround, or is the story written? lucas: it is hard to see a sharp turnaround for pandora because one of the reasons it has fallen is spot of five. pandora was the first is successful, big online music company with the radio product and then spotify and apple pay around with the
. -- the music business shrank 15 years uninterrupted from 1999 or 2015.014 spotify is far and away thet leader with music streaming. if in going public evaluation plummets, that would be bad for these investors to pay them more and more money throughout the year. especially because universal, sony and warner owns stakes in spotify. sony, listed in the filing today, owns 2% of the company. it would be pretty bad for them is bona fide tanks in some way. and modified it very well and that would...
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he was teasing the opposition and boasting about this long time of uninterrupted growth that the u.k. is enjoying. put it into context. the growth is at the bottom of the pile of the 20 most developed economies around the world. the forecast of this year was cut to later on, so when the u.k. has left the european union, it scales it back. the picture is nowhere near as rosy as you might have thought listening to hammond speak that he is trying to represent an optimistic vision for the economy. he, of coarse, has argued all along britain is better in the eu but has to make the best of it and present an optimistic vision to the future. mark: great to see you, even their. -- david merritt. vonnie: let's check in on first word news with mark crumpton are you mark: president's decision to fire rex tillerson blind-sided the secretary of state. his dismissal came hours after he returned from an almost weeklong trip to africa. the president spoke to reporters at the white house before heading to california. president trump: we disagreed on rates. when you look -- we disagreed on things. when
he was teasing the opposition and boasting about this long time of uninterrupted growth that the u.k. is enjoying. put it into context. the growth is at the bottom of the pile of the 20 most developed economies around the world. the forecast of this year was cut to later on, so when the u.k. has left the european union, it scales it back. the picture is nowhere near as rosy as you might have thought listening to hammond speak that he is trying to represent an optimistic vision for the economy....
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line item pandemic influenza, that would give us great confidence that we would have a sustained, uninterrupted funding stream. the answer for pandemic is, he arguably you can do more things we cannot do more things with limited resources. if we focus on the national security issue, which i think is vital, again vital to the role, then i think we have to stick to our lane are highlight the fact that right now, to use a defense analogy, we are operating with have an aircraft carrier of resources to basically do this mission. a national security mission to protect 320 million people. that is a challenge. can you talk about the priority that the trump administration has made preparing for the next one of these outbreaks? reed: i do not want to single out the trump administration because the fact is no administration has made appropriate investments in preparedness. the ebola epidemic led to a supplemental funding bill. $5 billion or $6 billion that paper preparedness in the u.s. --reated new hospitals that capacity within hospitals to treat the a bowl of patients or patients of a deadly fever or v
line item pandemic influenza, that would give us great confidence that we would have a sustained, uninterrupted funding stream. the answer for pandemic is, he arguably you can do more things we cannot do more things with limited resources. if we focus on the national security issue, which i think is vital, again vital to the role, then i think we have to stick to our lane are highlight the fact that right now, to use a defense analogy, we are operating with have an aircraft carrier of resources...
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giving a platform uninterrupted, the time to it will her story. her lawyer said, wait for the interview, there will be no more questions left after this. the interesting thing, as received from inserting himself into this mess, we see republicans on capitol hill afraid to comment on it they will chuckle. they won't answer. members of trump's party know it is a distraction, as they head into the mid term election. they need pro trump voters to show up at the polls f that gives them a reason to stay home, they don't want to talk about it at all. >> a wild week at the white house. fire fighting is a very dangerous profession. we have one to two fires a day and when you respond together and you put your lives on the line, you do have to surround yourself with experts. and for us the expert in gas and electric is pg&e. we run about 2,500/2,800 fire calls a year and on almost every one of those calls pg&e is responding to that call as well. and so when we show up to a fire and pg&e shows up with us it makes a tremendous team during a moment of crisis. i
giving a platform uninterrupted, the time to it will her story. her lawyer said, wait for the interview, there will be no more questions left after this. the interesting thing, as received from inserting himself into this mess, we see republicans on capitol hill afraid to comment on it they will chuckle. they won't answer. members of trump's party know it is a distraction, as they head into the mid term election. they need pro trump voters to show up at the polls f that gives them a reason to...
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. —— and uninterrupted. jose mourinho coming out fighting there. night. that's realistically now united's only chance of silverware. that's one of two ties tomorrow. swa nsea ta ke on tottenha m in the lunchtime kick—off at the liberty stadium. both games on sunday are live on bbc one. first up, it's wigan against southampton, and that's followed by leicester against chelsea. great britain's snowboarders all missed out on medals in their winter paralympic banked slalom events this morning. another day to forget for ben moore, james barnes—miller and owen pick, after they failed to make the podium in the boarder cross earlier in the week. paralympics gb have five medals in pyeongchang, behind the uk sport target of 6—12 with just two days of competiton left. i'm gutted, you know. this was kind of my event. i came here to do well. i'm upset. but there's nothing i can do about it now. i can't change what happened. i did whatever i could. it just wasn't enough this time. not long left of the paralympics, and also not long left of the six nations. that'
. —— and uninterrupted. jose mourinho coming out fighting there. night. that's realistically now united's only chance of silverware. that's one of two ties tomorrow. swa nsea ta ke on tottenha m in the lunchtime kick—off at the liberty stadium. both games on sunday are live on bbc one. first up, it's wigan against southampton, and that's followed by leicester against chelsea. great britain's snowboarders all missed out on medals in their winter paralympic banked slalom events this...
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china is building out the artificial islands and continue uninterrupted by the obama administration and trump takes office. destroyers to do overflight and tripe to stop the further construction. islands, it is appalling and selling out the national. and that's what they are doing. >> specifically to that point, lou. there is rosemont realty that involves john kerry's step down and hunter biden and devon archer. rosemont realty does a major deal with a chinese company that is control would by the fifth arm. chinese navy. and stou you have a military related company buying in to a company that is owned by the decision makers in washington d.c. it is it outrageous. >> and chinese are trying to buy up what they can in silicon valley. the level of corruption is horrific and it is outlined in the new book, sweet secret empire and peter, we highly recommend the book. secret empires and thank you for doing everything you do. i don't know where we would be without your investigations and your terrific writing. and stou thank you, sir. >> thank you for your support over the years, lou, appreciat
china is building out the artificial islands and continue uninterrupted by the obama administration and trump takes office. destroyers to do overflight and tripe to stop the further construction. islands, it is appalling and selling out the national. and that's what they are doing. >> specifically to that point, lou. there is rosemont realty that involves john kerry's step down and hunter biden and devon archer. rosemont realty does a major deal with a chinese company that is control...
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brad: i think some of that optimism is still residual for me nearly uninterrupted run of growth and increasedat facebook is had a blast two years. we still don't know what the impact will be whether it's the delete facebook movement or grabbing some momentum. it doesn't seem to be the same strength of the delete uber movement last year. for lyftuld leave uber in the u.s. or 99 in south america, other alternatives. facebook pretty much has a monopoly when it comes to that kind of social network. we are seeing the beginnings of maybe a developer and -- another shoe have to drop for users and advertisers leave. vonnie: is there action that could be taken either on this side of the atlantic by congress or the far side by national governments and eventually then maybe by the european union that would actually hurt the company? brad: i think so and we are .eginning to see it in the eu the sensibility could move across to the u.s. which is making facebook responsible for the data. creating some accountability for when they -- for when they break the consent agreement with the , which some interpret
brad: i think some of that optimism is still residual for me nearly uninterrupted run of growth and increasedat facebook is had a blast two years. we still don't know what the impact will be whether it's the delete facebook movement or grabbing some momentum. it doesn't seem to be the same strength of the delete uber movement last year. for lyftuld leave uber in the u.s. or 99 in south america, other alternatives. facebook pretty much has a monopoly when it comes to that kind of social network....
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by its ceo and when there is an underlying culture that allows it to continue in some respects uninterruptedho is in the corner office? howard: a firm, that is a difficult question, some firms are transactional. do the deal and make the money. some firms are coulter based. -- culture based. will it retain that? putting the client first, what they call long-term greedy. if you make good decisions for the interest of the client in the short run, you will maximize your own value in the long run. i believe that and i believe that goldman sachs believes it and still does it. hand, a ceo the one puts his stamp on a company. on another hand, if it is a culture-based company, his job to perpetuate the culture and lloyd blankfein has done both. erik: people have predicted how financial markets will correct. when they correct. one was daniel pinto of taking morgan and head of the corporate investment bank. he said the stock market may undergo a deep correction and 20% to 40%. as -- admin ofgoodman blackstone expects high-yield spreads which currently are on torage 350 basis points widen to 700 basis p
by its ceo and when there is an underlying culture that allows it to continue in some respects uninterruptedho is in the corner office? howard: a firm, that is a difficult question, some firms are transactional. do the deal and make the money. some firms are coulter based. -- culture based. will it retain that? putting the client first, what they call long-term greedy. if you make good decisions for the interest of the client in the short run, you will maximize your own value in the long run. i...
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again, that documentary short from "uninterrupted" premieres today, robin.ised by that, paula. thank you so much. going to talk to jen ashton about this right now. it's dangerous not to treat your eating disorder. >> right. and people think it's just a matter of getting too thin. i want to be crystal clear. this can result in intensive care unit treatment and death and let me show you why. if you look at this list, any type of extreme eating disorder has the potential to cause heart failure, kidney failure, stomach ulcers, tears or ruptures in the esophagus, tooth decay, electrolyte abnormality. this can be life-threatening. i have seen it in my patients and thanks to this story we now know that obviously this is not something that discriminates based on your gender or sex. >> are the signs and symptoms different for men and women going through this? >> that is really the tough thing. again, there's a huge cultural stigma so that affects both the patient suffering with this who may then delay recognizing it to get diagnosed and treated and it delays the heal
again, that documentary short from "uninterrupted" premieres today, robin.ised by that, paula. thank you so much. going to talk to jen ashton about this right now. it's dangerous not to treat your eating disorder. >> right. and people think it's just a matter of getting too thin. i want to be crystal clear. this can result in intensive care unit treatment and death and let me show you why. if you look at this list, any type of extreme eating disorder has the potential to cause...
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we were technically due for a breather, months and months of trump bump uninterrupted. to look at, facebook, people started worried about the big data, trade wars, if you think about it, china deserves some action against them, they are continually a serial abuser of intellectual property, long-term that could be strength to markets, how much intellectual property they steal as far as facebook. a big thing people are worried about is big data, was this republican breach a precursor to much more data mining operations. nobody would have been talking about it if this was the democratic party, but because steve bannon did it it's all overblown. big data, you have china, you have a lot stuff going. >> that's exactly the point i was going to make. pick your reason for the market selling selling off. foremost in investors' mind is the rooming trade war. armando, when you look at this, yesterday wilbur ross saying there's 10 million in u.s. patents, that's value of them but you wouldn't know that because china continues to steal this technology from us. is it worth sending the
we were technically due for a breather, months and months of trump bump uninterrupted. to look at, facebook, people started worried about the big data, trade wars, if you think about it, china deserves some action against them, they are continually a serial abuser of intellectual property, long-term that could be strength to markets, how much intellectual property they steal as far as facebook. a big thing people are worried about is big data, was this republican breach a precursor to much more...
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he needs to do it uninterrupted and unimpeded. they don't want to pass a bill to protect mueller. they don't want this fight with president trump. if you talk to him, they're not persuaded that this investigation is corrupt or crooked or discredited by president trump. >> trace: we just played that bite from alan dershowitz. he doesn't like special counsels because the scope is unlimited. you believe that the president is not really concerned about collusion here. he's concerned about the wider scope of this investigation. kind of your thinking on this, a.b. >> it's a lot of people's thinking. bob mueller has, as you know, an order that permits him in extraordinarily broad jurisdictions in this matter. he will go where things take him in the investigation. what president trump has expressed last summer to "the new york times" about a red line being the final activities of his family and the trump organization is obviously the concern of president trump. he is afraid that boob mueller if there's financial crimes will find them. if they are crimes related to being loaned money from
he needs to do it uninterrupted and unimpeded. they don't want to pass a bill to protect mueller. they don't want this fight with president trump. if you talk to him, they're not persuaded that this investigation is corrupt or crooked or discredited by president trump. >> trace: we just played that bite from alan dershowitz. he doesn't like special counsels because the scope is unlimited. you believe that the president is not really concerned about collusion here. he's concerned about the...
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enjoying this gorgeous view that is uninterrupted and giving us a clear view of san francisco.t city hall, looking at the historic details of the building in contrast with the modern buildings that are going up in san francisco. it's a very special place to be. and we're very proud of our city hall. i'm edgar lopez, thanks for watching public works tv. >> i am devon, i keep sf on budget. i am public works. >> all right. good morning, ladies and gentlemen. my apologies for starting committee late this morning. it is 10:22. i would like to call this meeting to order and welcome you to the budget and finance committ committee. our friends at sf governor tv, jesse larson and mya hernandez are assisting us. and
enjoying this gorgeous view that is uninterrupted and giving us a clear view of san francisco.t city hall, looking at the historic details of the building in contrast with the modern buildings that are going up in san francisco. it's a very special place to be. and we're very proud of our city hall. i'm edgar lopez, thanks for watching public works tv. >> i am devon, i keep sf on budget. i am public works. >> all right. good morning, ladies and gentlemen. my apologies for starting...
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you can let me tell the truth uninterrupted.t the president said months ago on twitter that his goal was -- >> julie: two separate issues! isaac! >> get mccabe out. >> julie: we're talking collusion and obstruction of justice. two completely different things. collusion being legal, obstruction of justice is not. if there was collusion but not an obstruction of justice meaning the president did not try to take that information and somehow hold somebody accountable or somehow put pressure on someone to stop an investigation, that would be obstruction of justice. the presidents there was no collusion with the russians. let him talk to robert mueller. why not, david? >> he should be able to talk to robert mueller. he has always contended he did nothing wrong. but let's keep in mind here and isaac brought up comey and mccabe. even they don't agree on the facts of what has happened. and how this came about and whether comey's investigation was ever done fairly. there is plenty of evidence that the justice department was used as a poli
you can let me tell the truth uninterrupted.t the president said months ago on twitter that his goal was -- >> julie: two separate issues! isaac! >> get mccabe out. >> julie: we're talking collusion and obstruction of justice. two completely different things. collusion being legal, obstruction of justice is not. if there was collusion but not an obstruction of justice meaning the president did not try to take that information and somehow hold somebody accountable or somehow...
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we have uninterrupted care for those six guys in the program. >> larry, i know your wife was in the roomtacker came in and let some people go then asked them to stay, how is your wife doing?>> she is doing okay, thank you. she is shaken up as you would imagine you would be to witness such an incident but as john says the community is a tightknit supportive community. we have all been in touch with each other, with the guys in the program, with people in the community. so she is okay but if i could, i want to stress that it is important that people who want to support what we are doing just go to the website, check specifically the three great women fund which is the fund we have set up to help the families of christine and jennifer who are really in a time of need. if people are feeling the desire to help encourage them to do that. >> you know, christine on the side she like to teach yoga, jennifer golic was a mother, jennifer gonzalez a newlywed. they all had different lives but they came together for one cause. do you get a sense of the connection between these three women? while they
we have uninterrupted care for those six guys in the program. >> larry, i know your wife was in the roomtacker came in and let some people go then asked them to stay, how is your wife doing?>> she is doing okay, thank you. she is shaken up as you would imagine you would be to witness such an incident but as john says the community is a tightknit supportive community. we have all been in touch with each other, with the guys in the program, with people in the community. so she is okay...
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>> you spoke for a really long time uninterrupted ethen you can respond. >> yes, sir. >> as they are, it seems to me, and we see it in other cases. there are many times police said, hey, we don't just jump out and pull our weapons out. if we think someone has a weapon, we duck. we take cover for ourselves. they came toward him, again, escalating a situation. again, the question isn't, could you think a cell phone in the dark is a gun, sure you could think that under certain circumstances. that's why grow through procedure that is the police didn't do. finally, there seems to be a very long pattern and history, statistically, of police officers thinking that particular alleged perpetrators have guns when they are cell phones or nuothing in their hands. we tend to think black victims are older or more aggressive than they are. i have no doubt the police officers wanted to go home. i have no doubt the police officers involved that night didn't say let's shoot and kill somebody. i think they thought he was armed and dangerous. it's an irrational expectation. >> we'll have to leave it the
>> you spoke for a really long time uninterrupted ethen you can respond. >> yes, sir. >> as they are, it seems to me, and we see it in other cases. there are many times police said, hey, we don't just jump out and pull our weapons out. if we think someone has a weapon, we duck. we take cover for ourselves. they came toward him, again, escalating a situation. again, the question isn't, could you think a cell phone in the dark is a gun, sure you could think that under certain...
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instead they throw david hogg in your face and say be quiet and allow david hogg to uninterrupted impugn the character of anyone who disagrees with him. that's general assembly demagoguery. not how adults behave. >> not fair to pull one comment out of one interview. >> tucker: i will pull another one. here is an idea. again, i'm being forced to take this seriously. i would be very happy to take poor david hogg, his friends got killed. is he upset. i would be upset. the left is forcing me to pay attention to what he says. could become the law i have to abide by. for instance, this is a manifesto from parkland kid. there ought to be a database of which guns are sold in the united states. that ought to be paired to the status of the owner's mental health. privacy laws should be amended. so they're saying, this march is saying that hippa laws should be suspended and the u.s. government ought to keep your medical records. the public doesn't support that nobody supports that. >> i don't know quite what that is talking about. >> tucker: do you want me to read it to you again to do so privacy la
instead they throw david hogg in your face and say be quiet and allow david hogg to uninterrupted impugn the character of anyone who disagrees with him. that's general assembly demagoguery. not how adults behave. >> not fair to pull one comment out of one interview. >> tucker: i will pull another one. here is an idea. again, i'm being forced to take this seriously. i would be very happy to take poor david hogg, his friends got killed. is he upset. i would be upset. the left is...
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he gave a 12 minute answer at his press conference yesterday, uninterrupted, defending manchester united'sppet of his rant. i'm not going to cry because i heard a few boos. i'm not going to disappear. when i was 20 years old i was nobody in football. and now at 55 i am what i am and i did what i did because of work, because of my talent and my mentality. i could be in another country with the league in my pocket, the kind of league that you win even before the league starts. i could be. iam not, iam here. it was a frustrating evening for hibernian as they missed the chance to go third in the scottish premiership. hibs went ahead in the second minute, had their keeper sent off not long after, and held out until the final stages when chris kane equalised for stjohnstone. the cheltenham gold cup is one of the biggest racing events of the year — and we got a contest which lived up to that billing. it was, literally, a two horse race with native river holding off the favourite might bite. that gave jockey richard johnson his second gold cup triump — and a first for trainer colin tizzard. it was
he gave a 12 minute answer at his press conference yesterday, uninterrupted, defending manchester united'sppet of his rant. i'm not going to cry because i heard a few boos. i'm not going to disappear. when i was 20 years old i was nobody in football. and now at 55 i am what i am and i did what i did because of work, because of my talent and my mentality. i could be in another country with the league in my pocket, the kind of league that you win even before the league starts. i could be. iam...
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to what degree is a firm defined by its ceo, and what allows it to continue uninterrupted, regardlessrner office? howard: that is a difficult question to answer. some firms are transactional. some firms are culture based. i like to think oaktree is culture based. i think goldman sachs is culture based. public, question went will retain its culture? i believe it has. and if the client first, you make good decisions for the interest of the client in the short run, you will maximize your own value in the long run. i believe that for oaktree, i believe that goldman sachs believe that and still does it. on one hand, the ceo puts his stamp on a company. on another hand, if it is a true based company with a good strong culture, it is his job to perpetuate the culture. i think that lloyd has done both. julie: that was howard marks of oaktree capital, speaking earlier with wework erik schatzker -- with bloomberg's erik schatzker. he is now here with us to talk more about this possible change at goldman sachs. howard: -- whether the wall street journal is correct and it happens at the end of th
to what degree is a firm defined by its ceo, and what allows it to continue uninterrupted, regardlessrner office? howard: that is a difficult question to answer. some firms are transactional. some firms are culture based. i like to think oaktree is culture based. i think goldman sachs is culture based. public, question went will retain its culture? i believe it has. and if the client first, you make good decisions for the interest of the client in the short run, you will maximize your own value...
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you see uninterrupted traffic at willow so it may be in the area but i don't see a problem here on the live cameras and also on our speed sensors. through the peninsula no problems as you travel 101 south in toward palo alto. we will track that. there is low visibility in oakland and the problem here you can't go on to san pablo between 32nd and 34th. we continue to follow that scene. i will show you the latest from that scene and get you a peek at the bay bridge where the backup is, fog in the north bay. back to you. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay," four people are behind bars in connection with a massive credit card skimming operation in the bay area. the countries the suspects may have targeted. >>> plus big job numbers this morning and a really lucky break for supporters of net neutrality. all that when "today in the bay" continues. >>> good morning. it is 6:13. it's time for a quick check of your tahoe report so we can check the current conditions. up in squaw valley we are expecting the chance of seeing light snowshowers as we head towards saturday. right now 112 inches
you see uninterrupted traffic at willow so it may be in the area but i don't see a problem here on the live cameras and also on our speed sensors. through the peninsula no problems as you travel 101 south in toward palo alto. we will track that. there is low visibility in oakland and the problem here you can't go on to san pablo between 32nd and 34th. we continue to follow that scene. i will show you the latest from that scene and get you a peek at the bay bridge where the backup is, fog in the...
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i think there are counts of how long you -- the lawyer can start -- go uninterrupted. >> i think it happened before you get started, counsel, let me ask you a question. >> down to zero. and, yeah, it's like watching some kind of high drama and it's really challenging for the lawyer to respond and sometimes they all come at you at the same time and except for thomas, he reflects the old ways, he rarely asks anything. but all the others, and i think it was scalia who changed it. i think it's partly because that was -- he loves a good fight and loves language and likes to be funny and he likes to challenge people and, in fact, he was known f he saw a lawyer floundering, he would occasion i will say, perhaps -- he would he say it, isn't this really what you would like to say? >> i think you would argue. >> he lays out the perfect argument for that side and the lawyer would say, yeah, that was good. >> i agree. >> it made everything crispier and entertaining and that was, in part, what he wanted. it made the discussion better, the debate better, the decisions better and definitely added entertain
i think there are counts of how long you -- the lawyer can start -- go uninterrupted. >> i think it happened before you get started, counsel, let me ask you a question. >> down to zero. and, yeah, it's like watching some kind of high drama and it's really challenging for the lawyer to respond and sometimes they all come at you at the same time and except for thomas, he reflects the old ways, he rarely asks anything. but all the others, and i think it was scalia who changed it. i...
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removal of the native with the intent to replace them with the settler and to establish a continuous uninterruptedtemporal and spatial presence. this is from patrick wolf, logic of elimination, so the removal of the settler -- excuse me, of the palestinians is in an event but becomes an ongoing -- if then we begin with settler colonization as the framework, apartheid and occupation become to legal regulatory regimes that enable and fulfill both settler colonial ambitions of removal and replacement. so dr. tilley's discussed when approach. apartheid, i will discuss occupation. i'm not sure how this works but here's a map you may be familiar with. obviously israel never defined. borders in 1949 armistice lines established in march that a a never been declared in order to facilitate expansion. when israel conquered the territories in 1967, 90% of israelis polled wanted to maintain them, mostly for religious reasons with having an affectionate relationship with the west bank as today and some are you but that religious relationship had no political legitimacy and, therefore, israel had no basis to rem
removal of the native with the intent to replace them with the settler and to establish a continuous uninterruptedtemporal and spatial presence. this is from patrick wolf, logic of elimination, so the removal of the settler -- excuse me, of the palestinians is in an event but becomes an ongoing -- if then we begin with settler colonization as the framework, apartheid and occupation become to legal regulatory regimes that enable and fulfill both settler colonial ambitions of removal and...
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in 1819, each of the council would've had a great deal of freedom to speak uninterrupted, and to lay out their case before the justices. the court convened at 11:00 a.m. that morning and would usually adjourn around 2:00 or 3:00 depending on how long the arguments went. was a restriction of two lawyers per side in a case, that the supreme court waived that so each attorney head -- each side had three attorneys and each attorney could speak three days. the supreme court of the time had seven justices. the chief justice was john marshall. he is often referred to as "the great chief justice." he was not the first. why does he get that description? >> when he became chief justice, he made a decision to put the court in what he viewed as its proper place. when oliver ellsworth resigned as chief justice during the last ,onths of adams' administration he turned initially to john jay to be the next chief justice. he was confirmed and then adams sent a letter saying, you are the new chief justice nj -- and jay said, i'm not interested. marshall comes in, in 1801, determined to have the court
in 1819, each of the council would've had a great deal of freedom to speak uninterrupted, and to lay out their case before the justices. the court convened at 11:00 a.m. that morning and would usually adjourn around 2:00 or 3:00 depending on how long the arguments went. was a restriction of two lawyers per side in a case, that the supreme court waived that so each attorney head -- each side had three attorneys and each attorney could speak three days. the supreme court of the time had seven...
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removal of the native with the intent to replace them with the settler and to establish a continuous uninterruptedtemporal and spatial presence and this is from patrick wolf, logic of illumination so that the removal of the settler, excuse me of the palestinian isn't an event but becomes an ongoing [inaudible] that palestinians have referred to it but also fits in the theoretical. if we begin with settler accommodation is a free market apartheid and occupation become too legal regulatory regimes that enable and fulfill those settler colonial ambitions of removal and replacement. doctor tilly discusses one approach and i will discuss apartheid and i will discuss occupation. i'm not sure how this works but here is the map that you may be familiar with. obviously israel never and the armistice lost service in march that have never been declared in order to facilitate expansion. when israel conquered the territory in 196790% of israeli schools wanted to maintain them mostly for religious reasons with having an affectionate relationship with the west bank, judeo and smart but that religious relationshi
removal of the native with the intent to replace them with the settler and to establish a continuous uninterruptedtemporal and spatial presence and this is from patrick wolf, logic of illumination so that the removal of the settler, excuse me of the palestinian isn't an event but becomes an ongoing [inaudible] that palestinians have referred to it but also fits in the theoretical. if we begin with settler accommodation is a free market apartheid and occupation become too legal regulatory...
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removal of the native with the intent to replace them with the settler and establish a continuous, uninterrupted temporal and spacial presence. this is from patrick wolf, logic of elimination. so the removal of the settler, excuse plea of the palestinians isn't an event but becomes an on going as palestinians referred to it but also fits in the theoretical framework. if we begin with settler colonization as the framework, apar tied and occupation become two legal regulatory regimes that enable the and fulfill the settler colonial ambition of remom and replacement. so dr. tilley discussed one approach. apar tied. i will discuss occupation. i'm not sure how this works but here is the map that you may be familiar with. obviously israel never defined border, these are the 1949 armistice lines established in line that have negative been declared in order to facilitate expansion. when israel conquered the territories in 1967, 90% of israelis polled wanted to them mostly for religious reasons, having affection at relationship with the west bank and. >> diaw an somera. therefore israel had no basis to r
removal of the native with the intent to replace them with the settler and establish a continuous, uninterrupted temporal and spacial presence. this is from patrick wolf, logic of elimination. so the removal of the settler, excuse plea of the palestinians isn't an event but becomes an on going as palestinians referred to it but also fits in the theoretical framework. if we begin with settler colonization as the framework, apar tied and occupation become two legal regulatory regimes that enable...
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as an economy, those relationships need to be uninterrupted.aw a bouncen, we in sterling because of that. yet to besue has resolved and have some clarity. the issue is one which can break the transition process and lead to a potentially harder brexit. there are going to be some difficult choices sooner or later. the european union and the u.k. are content to keep this down the road it. stephen: one really interesting thing about the irish border, it focuses on the fact that these border issues are about regulation. i think the irish issue is turning that into sharp focus. francine: what does that mean for your investments in the country? 5100, itok at the could still be attractive. thaten: there is a sense rotationally stock market affects the exchange rate. you saw that bounce in sterling. those are a great deal less. one of the interesting things about the u.k. stock market is a synchronized global growth. with increasing talk of tariffs and trade wars, is going to struggle in the future. , it'sn look on bloomberg the volume of total global t
as an economy, those relationships need to be uninterrupted.aw a bouncen, we in sterling because of that. yet to besue has resolved and have some clarity. the issue is one which can break the transition process and lead to a potentially harder brexit. there are going to be some difficult choices sooner or later. the european union and the u.k. are content to keep this down the road it. stephen: one really interesting thing about the irish border, it focuses on the fact that these border issues...
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item for pandemic that nza, for example, would give us greats confidence we would have sustained, uninterruptedding stream. so the answer is, arguably, you could do more thipgs, the answer is you can't do more with limited resources. on national security issue, i think is vital. barda, i he role of think we have to stick to our lane and highlight the fact that now to use defense analogy, we're operating with carrier f an aircraft of resources to basically do this mission. national security mission to basically protect 320 million people. challenge. host: reid wilson, can you talk outbreak? guest: i don't want to single out the trump administration ecause fact is no administration made appropriate investment in preparedness. to a epidemic led supplemental funding bill that was five or six billion dollars. for a lot of preparedness in the u.s., created a lot of new hospitals -- created capacity treat ebola als to patients or patients of a deadly virus like ebola. but that money is running out. to, of what the money went by the way, prop up versions of the c.d.c. in a lot of other countries, somet
item for pandemic that nza, for example, would give us greats confidence we would have sustained, uninterruptedding stream. so the answer is, arguably, you could do more thipgs, the answer is you can't do more with limited resources. on national security issue, i think is vital. barda, i he role of think we have to stick to our lane and highlight the fact that now to use defense analogy, we're operating with carrier f an aircraft of resources to basically do this mission. national security...
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he played a fitting song after that circle of life and finished the show uninterrupted.ohn concert have you. ainsley: yeah i have it's pretty phenomenal. griff: neither has rick i would rather take a trip some place where can i go for a while. all right. we are still going to have another high tide cycle to get through and bring a lot more flooding across the coast. incredible flooding, especially up around the boston area. we saw some records broken of high tide cycles with the flooding from the storm. really intense storm, incredible winds with it most of the moisture is gone from it however, it's moving very slowly. expect to seat winds continue throughout the day today. not as strong as yesterday but we are going to still be seeing some winds in the 40 mile-per-hour range. 38, gusting in boston. 41 jfk. still 31 in d.c. we are talking about a 24 to 36 hour storm here of those kinds of winds. this is the forecast here you see still rain just offshore but by this afternoon temps for almost everybody back above freezing. we had over 3 feet of snow across the higher elev
he played a fitting song after that circle of life and finished the show uninterrupted.ohn concert have you. ainsley: yeah i have it's pretty phenomenal. griff: neither has rick i would rather take a trip some place where can i go for a while. all right. we are still going to have another high tide cycle to get through and bring a lot more flooding across the coast. incredible flooding, especially up around the boston area. we saw some records broken of high tide cycles with the flooding from...
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—— i propose close cooperation. cooperation. against terrorism and international crime. crime. uninterrupted beyond brexit. regarding research and innovation, as well as in education and culture. as well as in education and culture. areas and for our community values to prosper in future. to prosper in future. flights between the uk and the eu. to do so, we must start discussions on this issue as soon as possible. now coming to the core of our future economic relationship. economic relationship. leave the single market, customs union and the ecj. union and the ecj. only remaining possible model is a free—trade agreement. free—trade agreement. i hope that it will be ambitious and advanced. will be ambitious and advanced. we will do our best. will do our best. other partners such as canada recently. recently. but anyway, it will only be a trade agreement. be a trade agreement. covering all sectors and with zero tariffs on goods. tariffs on goods. free—trade agreements, it should address services. address services. total access to fishing waters and resources should be maintained. resources sho
—— i propose close cooperation. cooperation. against terrorism and international crime. crime. uninterrupted beyond brexit. regarding research and innovation, as well as in education and culture. as well as in education and culture. areas and for our community values to prosper in future. to prosper in future. flights between the uk and the eu. to do so, we must start discussions on this issue as soon as possible. now coming to the core of our future economic relationship. economic...