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. - it's gone by the wayside. you wanna get funded to make your record. and then you go out and tour it and hope for the best. there's itunes, people can download, although it's just, you know to not have the physical record- - [eric] it's weird, isn't it? - it's so weird. and i'll never stop thinking outside that box, i just can't. we even sequenced this record as though there were a side a and a side b and we made vinyl, we did do vinyl. another part of the job now is going and signing your merchandise after the show, that's how we sell records. - [eric] that's something you didn't do in the old days. - oh, no. - [eric] there are probably some people who are more into that. i suspect you were not all that into it, i bet steve earle was even less into it. - no, steve's pretty into it. he's totally down for knowing that's part of the job. - [eric] he's good with dealing with the public and saying "hi," to people and all that? he's good at that. he's fine with it. if somebody gets him going on a certain subject you
. - it's gone by the wayside. you wanna get funded to make your record. and then you go out and tour it and hope for the best. there's itunes, people can download, although it's just, you know to not have the physical record- - [eric] it's weird, isn't it? - it's so weird. and i'll never stop thinking outside that box, i just can't. we even sequenced this record as though there were a side a and a side b and we made vinyl, we did do vinyl. another part of the job now is going and signing your...
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some cooperative ventures have fallen by the wayside, while some residents have chosen to leave the communityr: when i was a student or out in public, if there was someone it todidn't w to spend time with, i could just ignore them, just turn away. but if you do that here, you wouldn't be able to achieve anything. you're forced to work with others. instead of turning away, you thrash things out. no matter who you're talking to. you do your best to share your views. that's the best and fastest way to communicate here. ♪ >> this restaurant was built through seongmisan pz maeul members' joint investments. just for today they're serving a special menu to raise the restaurant's profile and attract new customers. the special meal is a beef stew made by a junior high student at seongmisan school who wants to be a chef. it of t it costs just $2 more than a regular lunch. for this 14-year-old, it's a chance for him to achieve something he really wants. the seongmisan maeul philosophy extends to residents of all ages. the event was sponsored by 24-year-old park min su who grow up here and was one of the
some cooperative ventures have fallen by the wayside, while some residents have chosen to leave the communityr: when i was a student or out in public, if there was someone it todidn't w to spend time with, i could just ignore them, just turn away. but if you do that here, you wouldn't be able to achieve anything. you're forced to work with others. instead of turning away, you thrash things out. no matter who you're talking to. you do your best to share your views. that's the best and fastest...
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and i just pray that the next kid doesn't fall by the wayside. >> how do you not become cynical?o you harden your heart? >> no, actually i have to replenish myself or i'm not going to be any good to them or my own family. these kids are precious cargo to me. they have pretty tough lives. some of them have the responsibility of a 30-something-year-old. they're holding down their homes. and they're only kids. little kids shouldn't have to go through that. >> 25 years down the road, what do you think camden is going to be like? >> i'm praying that it turns into the camden that i remember, and i know that i'm helping our future leaders to become a part of that change. i'm very hopeful. there's no doubt in my mind that there's going to be a positive camden. no doubt. >> you're going to stay? >> i'm not going anywhere. my pop-pop didn't leave. i'm not leaving. >> yeah, i know. philadelphia is right over there. right across the ben franklin bridge. the center of the cheesesteak universe, but what if it isn't? they're better than that. they're bigger than that. and the best cheesesteak i
and i just pray that the next kid doesn't fall by the wayside. >> how do you not become cynical?o you harden your heart? >> no, actually i have to replenish myself or i'm not going to be any good to them or my own family. these kids are precious cargo to me. they have pretty tough lives. some of them have the responsibility of a 30-something-year-old. they're holding down their homes. and they're only kids. little kids shouldn't have to go through that. >> 25 years down the...
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getting all the proof that you could before it arrived in the magazine has that just gone by the waysidet editors demand proof before it goes in print? >> no, i think there's a huge market for that and i think why in terms of the whole web which commodityizes things relentlessly. quality will win out more than ever before. you need to reputation. david: john, quickly, do you agree? >> i totally agree. let the market sort this out. it's an economic decision for each company. david: trust in the market. stocks so hot in this market stocks so hot in this market that informers are buyininininin when heartburn hits, stocks so hot in this market that informers are buyininininin fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums news channel. >> we just had probably the most incredible meeting of our careers with the president, the vice-president, and the senior staffs and we will work with him and his administration to implement his plans on infrastructure, trad
getting all the proof that you could before it arrived in the magazine has that just gone by the waysidet editors demand proof before it goes in print? >> no, i think there's a huge market for that and i think why in terms of the whole web which commodityizes things relentlessly. quality will win out more than ever before. you need to reputation. david: john, quickly, do you agree? >> i totally agree. let the market sort this out. it's an economic decision for each company. david:...
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getting all the proof that you could before it arrived in the magazine has that just gone by the waysides demand proof before it goes in print? >> no, i think there's a huge market for that and i think why in terms of the whole web which commodityizes things relentlessly. quality will win out more than ever before. you need to reputation. david: john, quickly, do you agree? >> i totally agree. let the market sort this out. it's an economic decision for each company. david: trust in the market. stocks so hot in this market that informers are buyininininin this is the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's 5. aaaahh!! ooohh!! uh! holy mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. which one's your favorite? (laughter) come home with me! trade up to the silverado 2500hd all star edition and get an average total value over $11,000 when you find your tag. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. news channel. >> we just had probably the most incredible meeting of our careers with the president, the vice-pres
getting all the proof that you could before it arrived in the magazine has that just gone by the waysides demand proof before it goes in print? >> no, i think there's a huge market for that and i think why in terms of the whole web which commodityizes things relentlessly. quality will win out more than ever before. you need to reputation. david: john, quickly, do you agree? >> i totally agree. let the market sort this out. it's an economic decision for each company. david: trust in...
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getting all the proof that you could before it arrived in the magazine has that just gone by the wayside that editors demand proof before it goes in print? >> no, i think there's a huge market for that and i think why in terms of the whole web which commodityizes things relentlessly. quality will win out more than ever before. you need to reputation. david: john, quickly, do you agree? >> i totally agree. let the market sort this out. it's an economic decision for each company. david: trust in the market. stocks so hot in this market that informers are buying their with their own money. icht. david: this is a fox news alert. this is elizabeth prann in washington. moments ago president trump is talking on the phone to angela merkel. new video coming into fox news, showing mr. trump talking to the german leader and speaking to japan's prime minister reaffirming the relationship with japan. mr. trump inviting mr. abe to the white house for a meeting on february 10th, but the most important call could be the one to russian president vladimir putin. it will be the first official contact betwe
getting all the proof that you could before it arrived in the magazine has that just gone by the wayside that editors demand proof before it goes in print? >> no, i think there's a huge market for that and i think why in terms of the whole web which commodityizes things relentlessly. quality will win out more than ever before. you need to reputation. david: john, quickly, do you agree? >> i totally agree. let the market sort this out. it's an economic decision for each company....
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the expectation for philly and the shore points, even though freezing rain situation goes by the waysideith time, we are going to be stuck with light rain and/or drizzle for the rest of the day and night. and there is more rain on the way. not to mention arctic blast that waits in the wings, so, you got lots to talk about in the seven day, rahel, it will be very busy seven day forecast here locally. >> katie, thank youment also starting to be a very busy morning on these roads. take a look, accident on swam pike, limerick montgomery county. now we do not know if any injuries were reported, and what we are still working to learn, also, if the road is blocked. we'll keep you up-to-date. also montgomery county report of icy conditions, at the intersection of fifth avenue and main street in collegeville. now, at this point, there are no report of accidents. but again reports of icy conditions. so want to be careful in this area. also, we've been watching this all morning, taunton lake road close in the evesham township new jersey due to accident that happened here around 2:00 a.m. downed wir
the expectation for philly and the shore points, even though freezing rain situation goes by the waysideith time, we are going to be stuck with light rain and/or drizzle for the rest of the day and night. and there is more rain on the way. not to mention arctic blast that waits in the wings, so, you got lots to talk about in the seven day, rahel, it will be very busy seven day forecast here locally. >> katie, thank youment also starting to be a very busy morning on these roads. take a...
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another premier league club fell by the wayside.onship side fulham. 16—year—old ryan sessegnon was among the fulham scorers. hull missed two penalties. but the fa cup holders manchester united are safely through. wayne rooney was honoured before kickoff for surpassing sir bobby charlton's goal scoring record for united. their opponents wigan threatened for much of the first half. before marouane fellaini put united ahead with their first attempt on targetjust before the break. 12 minutes into the second half chris smalling added a second. with quarter of an hour to go henrikh mkhitaryan put the tie beyond wigan. and bastian schweinsteiger made it 4—0 to secure a place in the fifth round. celtic have extended their unbeaten domestic run to a record 27 matches by beating hearts 4—0 in the scottish premiership. callum mcgregor opened the scoring with the pick of the game's goals at celtic park. they had to wait until the second half for another with scott sinclair netting twice and patrick roberts also getting in on the act. the win br
another premier league club fell by the wayside.onship side fulham. 16—year—old ryan sessegnon was among the fulham scorers. hull missed two penalties. but the fa cup holders manchester united are safely through. wayne rooney was honoured before kickoff for surpassing sir bobby charlton's goal scoring record for united. their opponents wigan threatened for much of the first half. before marouane fellaini put united ahead with their first attempt on targetjust before the break. 12 minutes...
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certainly any snow has had a chance to melt away, but also, you will see any icing potential really go by wayside that is very helpful. with that said these are mornings that we rely on our eyewitness weather watcher network because they give us a good idea is what happening in the neighborhoods. we have so many observation sites to pull from but this really gives us a better idea and view of how things are shaking out across the region. we have a handful of rainfall amounts that came in, john jenkins reported, over .3 of an inch, that came in from perkasie, delran, alan reporting same thing and similar situation from jenny as well out in cherry hill, lynn in cherry hill reporting over .2 of an inch but it wasn't a major soaking, flooding kind of a rain, certainly but did come through with some gust toe to say the least. meanwhile i will switch it back over here, we will look at what is happening with the temperatures as they stand. the currently we are finding 30's, upper 30's and 40's around the region. what we are looking at here is what the difference is from the the last 24 hours. this is ab
certainly any snow has had a chance to melt away, but also, you will see any icing potential really go by wayside that is very helpful. with that said these are mornings that we rely on our eyewitness weather watcher network because they give us a good idea is what happening in the neighborhoods. we have so many observation sites to pull from but this really gives us a better idea and view of how things are shaking out across the region. we have a handful of rainfall amounts that came in, john...
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movie because people thought that was just a guy with that lip, and all my character work went by the wayside i had to pay a publicist to put me in magazines so kpeem see what i really looked like. and -- >> such a handsome fella. >> well, thank you. i appreciate that. i appreciate that. but you know, it's a great deception. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i feel the pain and i hear it. what was the -- other than the fact that you had to hire a publicist -- that was the way you dealt with it -- what was the takeaway? >> well, the takeaway is, no matter what happens, you still do your very best work. >> right. >> i mean, i just coined that. that's from dr. martin luther king. you do the absolute work that you possibly can and represent yourself at the highest level. you know, i kept trying to figure out a way to make that work for me, but that chapter never really worked for me. so this is my -- actually, i've been an actor, professional actor since i was 9 years old. i'm 59 this year. this is my 50th year in the game, and i love it. i love what i do, but i also realize that there's more, because i want
movie because people thought that was just a guy with that lip, and all my character work went by the wayside i had to pay a publicist to put me in magazines so kpeem see what i really looked like. and -- >> such a handsome fella. >> well, thank you. i appreciate that. i appreciate that. but you know, it's a great deception. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i feel the pain and i hear it. what was the -- other than the fact that you had to hire a publicist -- that was the way...
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i would look at tillerson, sessions, carson, as the leading candidates to fall by the wayside. >> there'sone. eric. >> nationalism and populism, brexit and trump will continue to spread in 2017. trade deals will be renegotiate renegotiated. security deals may be renegotiated. nafta and maybe some nato deals. >> i feel like my colleagues played it really safe. they didn't want to go out on a limb. i'm going to do that. i have three. i believe number one, kate middleton will and the announced she is pregnant with her third child. >> i believe angela merkel will resign before the german election. >> strong predictions. >> the third one, i believe al franken will start to position himself to be the challenger to donald trump's reelection in 2020. >> are you kidding? >> i believe it. >> this will be a "saturday night live" election prediction. >> i take this segment very seriously. >> our resolutions for the new year and a follow-up on how are the resolutions for 2016? did we stick to them? afoot and d i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me l
i would look at tillerson, sessions, carson, as the leading candidates to fall by the wayside. >> there'sone. eric. >> nationalism and populism, brexit and trump will continue to spread in 2017. trade deals will be renegotiate renegotiated. security deals may be renegotiated. nafta and maybe some nato deals. >> i feel like my colleagues played it really safe. they didn't want to go out on a limb. i'm going to do that. i have three. i believe number one, kate middleton will and...
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barack obama was hoping hillary would win the election and this would go by the wayside.be have something to worry about, this is such a fundamental part of their postelection narrative. remember these are people who can not do the self-valuation, figure out why they weren't able to get 270 electoral votes. instead they blamed it on thinks like in this case the russian hacking. if there is anything less than damning evidence coming out over the next week, month or next year. it's a problem for democrats going forward. this is a party that has now relied on excuses rather than a real postmortem on why they were unable to win. heather: evangeline, i was wondering myself, you point to the fbi as proof that this russian hacking was legit but also point to the fbi in james comey specifically when you're giving out excuses as to why hillary clinton did not win. >> i think this is moved beyond domestic politics. you have republicans who are also concerned about this issue. so this just isn't a democrat issue. what is important is, you had president-elect trump, let's rely on cou
barack obama was hoping hillary would win the election and this would go by the wayside.be have something to worry about, this is such a fundamental part of their postelection narrative. remember these are people who can not do the self-valuation, figure out why they weren't able to get 270 electoral votes. instead they blamed it on thinks like in this case the russian hacking. if there is anything less than damning evidence coming out over the next week, month or next year. it's a problem for...
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matching the practice but we looked at the squeeze it was caused by the mitch match -- a mismatch wayside had not increased over time and it was a relatively modest burden. i personally would like to see a longer payment period for these loans. i can tell you that folks to our participating in a policy discussion around this issue in washington are not keen on this idea. there seems to be a reaction to the idea that someone would pay off their obligation over such a long period of time. i don't think it's a theoretical objection. i think it's more of an emotional objection and the fact that behavior evidence suggests that people make different decisions when they are carrying debt or have an emotional burden i think to balance those two things what is he optimal and what is attractive is the way that people perceive the stats. >> that's right up here. >> my name is ron, thanks beth. i just had one question. i think we can all agree that there are a series of crises going on an underlying issues that are swept under the rug because everybody is buying into the idea that just like real esta
matching the practice but we looked at the squeeze it was caused by the mitch match -- a mismatch wayside had not increased over time and it was a relatively modest burden. i personally would like to see a longer payment period for these loans. i can tell you that folks to our participating in a policy discussion around this issue in washington are not keen on this idea. there seems to be a reaction to the idea that someone would pay off their obligation over such a long period of time. i don't...
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president, he was so concerned with culture issues, and he led to foreign policy go completely by the waysideat is not how people vote anymore. >> kennedy: speaking of cocoon, look at the movie. it was bernie sanders who ignited the young. he had been swimming in a pool of magical rocks. >> harris: we talked about it on friday, look at where senator sanders is right now. he is actually talking about where obamacare might be going next. and what he could possibly agree to our nods. i'm not really hearing that from the other democrats. again, am i wrong about that? >> scott: they have an amazing opportunity to get things done, when i first got there, the republicans and some democrats brought over all, 400 amendments. they could've fixed it. they had every opportunity. so when they say, oh, we want to fix it. it does all lip service. they could have destroyed the whole thing. so, they chose not to do anything. and harry reid, nancy posey were not allowed to get their two points together. that's why you have obamacare as it stands. taking with the super majority, and we had many opportunities. w
president, he was so concerned with culture issues, and he led to foreign policy go completely by the waysideat is not how people vote anymore. >> kennedy: speaking of cocoon, look at the movie. it was bernie sanders who ignited the young. he had been swimming in a pool of magical rocks. >> harris: we talked about it on friday, look at where senator sanders is right now. he is actually talking about where obamacare might be going next. and what he could possibly agree to our nods....
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. >> strict scrutiny ends applying in that situation, what regulations do you see falling by the wayside? >> i could see -- you don't know. six justices, you still wouldn't know. i would think the challenge to concealed carry could be at risk. from the standpoint of those states. the jurisdictions that found it reasonable to band the ar 15 and other jurisdictions would be upheld where they can't do that. most of the existing regulation -- i spent a lot of time -- law students think more clearly than we do. actually courts might be less likely, addressing a georgetown class, one of the students said if this is a fundamental right, most of the anti-gun legislation or laws imposed by cities that are primarily occupied by minorities and those minorities are the most at risk people from criminals and can't protect themselves like mister mcdonald. on disparate impact are they constitutional in those cities? never thought of it that way. it is a creative argument. you don't know what is going to happen but the battle over guns, both sides feel strongly. as it becomes clear the court makes it cl
. >> strict scrutiny ends applying in that situation, what regulations do you see falling by the wayside? >> i could see -- you don't know. six justices, you still wouldn't know. i would think the challenge to concealed carry could be at risk. from the standpoint of those states. the jurisdictions that found it reasonable to band the ar 15 and other jurisdictions would be upheld where they can't do that. most of the existing regulation -- i spent a lot of time -- law students think...
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paying close enough attention to get that in there when all the basic stuff absolutely fell by the wayside? it was very -- it was a parallel moment, i think it was forshadowing for now. >> there's definitely -- we got some stories, no definitive reporting about the role that manafort plays at the rnc. there is a story to be told about what happened today and there will be lots of stories to be told from this day forward about who is wielded what influence and how, inside the administration that is held by a man who for the first time in the 240 years of this republic has never, ever served in any public service or military capacity. >> yeah. he'll swoop in and take advantage of that. >> in the meantime i feel duty bound to mention tractors. >> tracks or its. >> and empty stands. >> handsome, handsome tractors. fine-looking tractors. >> they're gorgeous. >> while they are going past, we have had a landmark moment. james mattis just hit 51 votes which means we have our first cabinet-level con -- we have the first confirmed cabinet secretary. forgive me, of the administration. james mattis, t
paying close enough attention to get that in there when all the basic stuff absolutely fell by the wayside? it was very -- it was a parallel moment, i think it was forshadowing for now. >> there's definitely -- we got some stories, no definitive reporting about the role that manafort plays at the rnc. there is a story to be told about what happened today and there will be lots of stories to be told from this day forward about who is wielded what influence and how, inside the...
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everything new, everything old, here at consumer electronics show but the winners and losers fall by the waysideretty quickly depending on what the is next -- >> even quicker in the next year. liz: how do you survive in this, at the speed of thought atmosphere? >> well only way you can survive, somebody said the other day that the truth is these old companies that have multiple lines of business, that are, let's call it, kind of old culture, old media culture, they don't move very fast. you are in a world today because of technology, power of ability to push a button and publish to everywhere without everybody intermediating it, that is going to cause enormous disruption. you will have to move very fast to figure out what your role is in the future. your role isn't simply going to be to replicate what you have done before. it isn't going to be colon eyes. you will not get away with colonization anymore once the world is cracked up. enormously healthy for new players. it is a very dangerous place for foundation players. liz: who studio, or -- hollywood studio or chinese studio what is doing digit
everything new, everything old, here at consumer electronics show but the winners and losers fall by the waysideretty quickly depending on what the is next -- >> even quicker in the next year. liz: how do you survive in this, at the speed of thought atmosphere? >> well only way you can survive, somebody said the other day that the truth is these old companies that have multiple lines of business, that are, let's call it, kind of old culture, old media culture, they don't move very...
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these last eight years can't be cast by the wayside, donald trump is going to have this opportunity on wednesday, not only to talk about jared kushner and these nominees for cabinet positions, he's going to answer these questions about russia, we still don't have a direct answer from donald trump on the intelligence community's findings on russia meddling in the election, the question donds get much bigger than that. this is probably the only chance we're going to have to pepper him with questions so close to the inauguration. >> matt keeps reading ahead in the text back. i did that, actually. i did that in fourth grade, and my math teacher was really upset with me. i had to go back and start over again. >> i want to ask you about -- the president is going to get his farewell address. we know he gives great speeches. this is the speech of his life. what does he have to do tomorrow. he's going to come out and hit it out of the ballpark. the weight will be off of his shoulders. >> i think he does have to hit it out of the ballpark, he's preparing for it, it's maybe the most watched farew
these last eight years can't be cast by the wayside, donald trump is going to have this opportunity on wednesday, not only to talk about jared kushner and these nominees for cabinet positions, he's going to answer these questions about russia, we still don't have a direct answer from donald trump on the intelligence community's findings on russia meddling in the election, the question donds get much bigger than that. this is probably the only chance we're going to have to pepper him with...
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they're hoping that because of earlier decisions of the supreme court, this will fall by the waysides well. but make no mistake, make no mistake, this is high stakes politics. and while we may not know the legality of this order for perhaps several years, millions of documented residents find themselves going underground to avoid any attention. that sets up potentially another series of problems. >> certainly, with what we're seeing this weekend and also with the sanctuary policy, a lot of lives hanging in the balance right now. >> millions. millions, including, don't forget, we have 2.7 million undocumented immigrants in california. that's one fourth of the total, so in this state, it's ground zero for all these policies. recent and forthcoming. >> thank you so much for your analysis. >> still to come on today in the bay, lunar new year celebrations continue across the bay area. how the san francisco zoo is honoring the year of the rooster. >>> and a 44-degree mark right now, but expect to warm up, yes, into the 60s yet again. we're tracking sunshine and more rain that is headed tow
they're hoping that because of earlier decisions of the supreme court, this will fall by the waysides well. but make no mistake, make no mistake, this is high stakes politics. and while we may not know the legality of this order for perhaps several years, millions of documented residents find themselves going underground to avoid any attention. that sets up potentially another series of problems. >> certainly, with what we're seeing this weekend and also with the sanctuary policy, a lot...
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trump haters, the crazed ideologues and anti-american zealots will all fall by the wayside.f president trump can succeed in building prosperity. simple as that. and that is the memo. now, to the top story reaction, joining us from washington, lisa boothe. and juan williams. are you willing to give donald trump a choice to succeed? >> can i interrupt? congratulations! that is wonderful. you know what, i remember, '11 and '14, the good thing, you didn't let obama off the hook. a lot of people were watching. i think this is great. i think you are not going to let trump off the hook. >> bill: there is no hook. i have my questions, totally unique situation because of his unbelievable achievement to get there, i am not telling anybody what i'm going to ask. you will not be bored! >> i am never bored with you. i am saying, the interesting thing is, bring him into the "no spin zone" and hold him accountable. ask him questions. >> bill: that's what i did my campaign. >> i like it and i don't want you to change on that. >> bill: don't worry, i'm not changing. i want to give him a chan
trump haters, the crazed ideologues and anti-american zealots will all fall by the wayside.f president trump can succeed in building prosperity. simple as that. and that is the memo. now, to the top story reaction, joining us from washington, lisa boothe. and juan williams. are you willing to give donald trump a choice to succeed? >> can i interrupt? congratulations! that is wonderful. you know what, i remember, '11 and '14, the good thing, you didn't let obama off the hook. a lot of...
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moments in the new president's past life and that's something that is much less or maybe even by the wayside can't remember the last float. >> there was a huge model of the pt 109 and on top of the float were his crew men and they were all waving at him and he thought that was just great. he was standing in the reviewing stand. >> what ended that tradition? >> i think just cost and effort and parades are not what they used to be. >> troops awaiting the arrival of the first family to exit the white house and make their way over to the reviewing stand. is this the north lawn we're looking at here? >> yes. >> this is the view that you often see network correspondents. >> that's the backdrop. >> and the second floor rooms just under the portico are the rooms that usually the president's children live in. that's where the obama's girls were. upstairs on the far right, that's the upstairs kitchen. >> i've actually had a viewer ask me if there's foil or something in the window. i believe that's simply the glare. >> i was wondering that myself. >> but i see when we had a different angle it wasn't th
moments in the new president's past life and that's something that is much less or maybe even by the wayside can't remember the last float. >> there was a huge model of the pt 109 and on top of the float were his crew men and they were all waving at him and he thought that was just great. he was standing in the reviewing stand. >> what ended that tradition? >> i think just cost and effort and parades are not what they used to be. >> troops awaiting the arrival of the...
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initially in the 2000 election, it was really something that op nepts of the system let go by the wayside. they could have taken this up. when you had president bush winning the electoral vote and the popular vote in 2004 and then president obama doing the same, it seems to have lost its energy. >> you seeing the senators walking in, members of the house of representatives as well. what's interesting, paul ryan, the speaker, having a little private chat with joe biden. the vice president of the united states as i pointed out. the vice president is also the president of the u.s. senate. they will be gafelling this special session into order. david, the vice president he was sort of blunt yesterday in that interview with pbs with a message to donald trump. 2 sof raised eyebrows. he took a trump tactic and sort of gave back what trump usually gives out and just sort of looked to the camera and said that donald trump should grow up. that was the advice from the vice president when he was asked about tweeting about chuck schumer calling him a clown. that was the charge from donald trump yester
initially in the 2000 election, it was really something that op nepts of the system let go by the wayside. they could have taken this up. when you had president bush winning the electoral vote and the popular vote in 2004 and then president obama doing the same, it seems to have lost its energy. >> you seeing the senators walking in, members of the house of representatives as well. what's interesting, paul ryan, the speaker, having a little private chat with joe biden. the vice president...
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that will not fall by the wayside for democrats, the memory of what happened there. >> let me ask youut russia if i can. you might have listened to the interview i just had with the former cia director james woolsey who is advising trump on national security. something he said struck me. he said, this kind of hacking is not that big of a deal. that was his point. we've heard from the trump camp, we're not sure it's russia. woolsey made that point. bill crystal, what's happening here? everybody in the world in washington -- democrat and republican -- says it's russia and it's serious. why is the trump camp pushing back? >> it is russia and it's serious but trump doesn't like the idea that anything might have happened that might have affected the election results. there has been craziness on the other side. 52% of democrats think the election results were hacked, the machines. that's not the charge. the charge is that the campaign was hacked. >> the strategic release of the material. >> e-mails and especially the clinton e-mails. i don't know how much effect it had or not. but trump has
that will not fall by the wayside for democrats, the memory of what happened there. >> let me ask youut russia if i can. you might have listened to the interview i just had with the former cia director james woolsey who is advising trump on national security. something he said struck me. he said, this kind of hacking is not that big of a deal. that was his point. we've heard from the trump camp, we're not sure it's russia. woolsey made that point. bill crystal, what's happening here?...
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make of that and what do you do after today to not let what you're fighting for sort of fall by the waysidethink we need to stand up, reach out to our legislators and let them know that, you know, health care is indeed a part of what we're fighting for. we're just fighting for nonviolence, health care solution. we want to make sure that there is no gap, you know, in coverage, that people don't fall through the cracks. but we also want to ensure that there is a consistent respect for human lives at play here. so i think holding our legislators accountable and really making our voices heard in support of both women's rights in terms of paid family leave, in terms of health care, things of that nature, but also, you know, i guess really working to improve conditions on a more grassroots local level where our voices can be more amplified. >> all right. amy murphy, thank you so much for coming on to share your perspective. good luck today, and be safe. really appreciate it. ? thank you so much. have a good one. >> you too. tombstones, depletion, and carnage, just a few of the words never spoken
make of that and what do you do after today to not let what you're fighting for sort of fall by the waysidethink we need to stand up, reach out to our legislators and let them know that, you know, health care is indeed a part of what we're fighting for. we're just fighting for nonviolence, health care solution. we want to make sure that there is no gap, you know, in coverage, that people don't fall through the cracks. but we also want to ensure that there is a consistent respect for human lives...
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that all kind of fell by the wayside a few days later. the roosevelt administration had bigger things to deal with. but the last part of that chapter, probably the last third or so, covers the pentagon incident as well, and it's a broader theme for the chapter of press leaks. >> just one last question. that one soldier that was, walked off of his post in afghanistan, they held him for five years, a lot of people wanted him charged with treason for aiding and abetting the enemy because they're claiming he went over there to help them. but do you have any stories or did you ever hear any stories of, in wartime where soldiers were summarily executed without trial for suspicion of treasonous acts or aiding and abetting the enemy? >> that's something i didn't really look into, although i'm sure that has probably, you know, 457d a lot -- happened a lot in wartime on the battlefield within the ranks of the military. the commanding officers do have a lot of latitude to punish things like that. >> [inaudible] >> could be, yeah. wayne? >> yeah. do
that all kind of fell by the wayside a few days later. the roosevelt administration had bigger things to deal with. but the last part of that chapter, probably the last third or so, covers the pentagon incident as well, and it's a broader theme for the chapter of press leaks. >> just one last question. that one soldier that was, walked off of his post in afghanistan, they held him for five years, a lot of people wanted him charged with treason for aiding and abetting the enemy because...
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and he has said and it seems as if this has find of fallen by the wayside but he was out there saying he had additional informion that he was going to reveal at a lighter date. he wouldn't say where that information was coming from. but again furtheralli into question the spell jens fortunat assess mmtsz. >> there is a lot that's personal behind all of this. general clapper did fire mike flynn the kin coming national security adviser. he first promoted him to be the head of intelligence and then fired him. that is one of the issues that many people believe is coloring the hostility that has gone on for weeks now from donald trump against these intelligence agency chiefs. >> that's right, andrea, and a lot of people think that that is the backdrop to that "wall street journal" record saying that donald trump is planning to revamp the dai and the cia. and today you have the trump team pushing back very firmly against this report. they are in a little bit of damage control saying that's not true. i can tell you based on my reporting there are conversations going on behind the scenes abou
and he has said and it seems as if this has find of fallen by the wayside but he was out there saying he had additional informion that he was going to reveal at a lighter date. he wouldn't say where that information was coming from. but again furtheralli into question the spell jens fortunat assess mmtsz. >> there is a lot that's personal behind all of this. general clapper did fire mike flynn the kin coming national security adviser. he first promoted him to be the head of intelligence...
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scrutiny ends up applying in this situation, what existing regulations do you see perhaps falling by the wayside? >> the -- well, i could see -- >> yeah, it's a -- no, i totally understand -- [laughter] >> appoint six justices and you still wouldn't know. >> yeah. >> but i would think the challenge to may issue states on concealed carry could be at risk from the standpoint of those states. i think the jurisdictions that have found it reasonable to ban the ar-15 will find that the other jurisdictions will be upheld where they can't do that. most of the existing regulation -- i had, i spent a lot of time talking to law school classes, and sometimes law students think more clearly than we do. and, actually, a court that he a appoints might be less likely to do this. but i was addressing a georgetown class not too long ago, and one of the students, a black female student said let me just ask you, if this is a fundamental right and most of the anti-gun legislation or laws are imposed by cities that are primarily occupied by minorities and if those minorities are, in fact, the most at-risk people, you
scrutiny ends up applying in this situation, what existing regulations do you see perhaps falling by the wayside? >> the -- well, i could see -- >> yeah, it's a -- no, i totally understand -- [laughter] >> appoint six justices and you still wouldn't know. >> yeah. >> but i would think the challenge to may issue states on concealed carry could be at risk from the standpoint of those states. i think the jurisdictions that have found it reasonable to ban the ar-15...
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immigration and if there are somethings that need to be come up with the vetting process, that goes by the wayside as democrats try to check some boxes. it easily could backfire. >> getting back to mitch mcconnell's words, warning that democrats will paint the nominee in apocalyptic terms, it's the same tired playbook. >> juan: the problem is the political problem, because even with the firing of the acting attorney general, all of a sudden you hear this apocalyptic language, this is a "monday night massacre" hearkening back to watergate. i think the key point is that this had not been fully thought out had they fully thought this out, they would have waited for sessions. and they wouldn't have all of this political static that i don't think is to the advantage of the trump administration. >> sandra: the show is getting compressed because of the press conference, we are awaiting the senate judiciary committee vote on that jeff sessions, this after votes on two other nominees put on hold after democrats boycotted, saying they need more information did the furious reaction from republicans. and whet
immigration and if there are somethings that need to be come up with the vetting process, that goes by the wayside as democrats try to check some boxes. it easily could backfire. >> getting back to mitch mcconnell's words, warning that democrats will paint the nominee in apocalyptic terms, it's the same tired playbook. >> juan: the problem is the political problem, because even with the firing of the acting attorney general, all of a sudden you hear this apocalyptic language, this...
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and again, russia, it's a great concern of mine and i feel like all the concerns are going at the wayside because "buzzfeed" and cnn completely blew it. >> and at the same time, rex tillerson was at his confirmation hearing. >> here's the thing, i think there is an added question, and you really brought this up, i think the american people are going to have to ask themselves when they are reading stuff on social media or getting it other places, is this coming from a journalist? or is this coming from the media in the broader sense? because i think those are two distinctive roles that we are going to have to, for better or worse, define more clearly moving forward. >> it was a busy news conference, and president-elect donald trump was also taken questions on a range of other issues, and announcing his plan to separate himself from his business empire. it was expected, but he did address many of the questions about possible conflict of interest, listen. >> my two sons, who are right here, don and eric, are going to be running the company. they are going to be running it in a very professio
and again, russia, it's a great concern of mine and i feel like all the concerns are going at the wayside because "buzzfeed" and cnn completely blew it. >> and at the same time, rex tillerson was at his confirmation hearing. >> here's the thing, i think there is an added question, and you really brought this up, i think the american people are going to have to ask themselves when they are reading stuff on social media or getting it other places, is this coming from a...
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heard from president trump in philadelphia that made me think that maybe the 2011 plan may go to the waysidet's hear this tape. >> at the same time we will unleash the full power of american energy ending the job-killing restrictions on shale, oil, natural gas, and clean, beautiful coal. and we're going to put our coal miners back to work. >> now, nick, you have plants in coal miner districts. >> right. >> you use coal. when i heard what the president said, and i know that he's got attorney general up for the epa job. i have to believe whatever plan you had been faced with is going to go away. do you think i'm being too optimistic? >> that may be a little bit optimistic. i think really when you look at what's going on, there's a transformation occurring in our industry, and it's moving toward a cleaner energy environment. so when president trump talks about clean coal, there really needs to be a focus on the ability to remove carbon as much as possible from the coal itself. and also with natural gas becoming prevalent as well, that balanced energy portfolio should be a true benefit not only
heard from president trump in philadelphia that made me think that maybe the 2011 plan may go to the waysidet's hear this tape. >> at the same time we will unleash the full power of american energy ending the job-killing restrictions on shale, oil, natural gas, and clean, beautiful coal. and we're going to put our coal miners back to work. >> now, nick, you have plants in coal miner districts. >> right. >> you use coal. when i heard what the president said, and i know...
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we don't want to somehow act as if we're ready to toss nato by the wayside, because it's part of american power in the world. so he's okay in pushing for greater defense contract issues, but he needs to ig nationsignal for the germans, for angela merkel in this election year and be the nato alliance against vladimir putin to contain putin and not to somehow think he can make deals with putin above the heads of the european leaders. that's what they're concerned about. >> mm-hmm. well, we will see if the president chooses to do just that. for now, ambassador nick burns, appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >>> when we come back, more headaches for qualcomm. the stock's under some heavy selling pressure this morning on the news that apple is suing them. and later, why rico's kara swisher says silicon valley's lost its nerve, should act more like the late steve jobs. "squawk alley" will be right back. hni be r .ty atnd eveel tansi,tu a rinerne >>> qualcomm responding to a billion-dollar lawsuit brought forward by apple after the ftc announced last week it was suing the chipmaker due to antit
we don't want to somehow act as if we're ready to toss nato by the wayside, because it's part of american power in the world. so he's okay in pushing for greater defense contract issues, but he needs to ig nationsignal for the germans, for angela merkel in this election year and be the nato alliance against vladimir putin to contain putin and not to somehow think he can make deals with putin above the heads of the european leaders. that's what they're concerned about. >> mm-hmm. well, we...
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ends up applying in those situations, what existing regulations do you see perhaps falling by the wayside >> no, no, i totally understand. >> if they appointed six justices you would still not know. but the challenges on concealed carry could be a risk from the standpoint of those states. i think the jurisdictions that have found it reasonable to ban the ar-15 found other jurisdictions would be upheld. most of the existing regulation -- i spent a lot of time talking to law school classes and sometimes law students think more clearly than we do. i actually -- a court he appoint might be less likey. i was addressing a georgetown class and a female black student said let me ask you if this is a fundamental right and most of the anti-gun legislation or laws are opposed by cities that are primarily occupied my minorities and if those minorities are in fact the most at-risk people from criminals and they can't protect themselves like mr. mcdonald then aren't those clauses unconstitutional in those cities? i never thought of it that way. >> creative argument. >> it is. you never know what is goi
ends up applying in those situations, what existing regulations do you see perhaps falling by the wayside >> no, no, i totally understand. >> if they appointed six justices you would still not know. but the challenges on concealed carry could be a risk from the standpoint of those states. i think the jurisdictions that have found it reasonable to ban the ar-15 found other jurisdictions would be upheld. most of the existing regulation -- i spent a lot of time talking to law school...
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that's going to go by the wayside. >> and you still supported donald trump.said if he decided to run for president, he would release his taxes. >> which is why i'm calling on him to do so. >> but you still supported him through the general election. there was a stopping point the day before you voted perhaps to say he's not kept his word, he did not keep his word up until the very end. so now that the votes are counted he is now on his way to the white house, why are you ringing the bell now? >> well, i'm not ringing the bell now. i rang the bell when i ran an op-ed in the "new york times," in my hometown papers -- >> but you didn't hold back your support, right? >> no, i said from the beginning he was not my first person within the republican ranks to support, not my second, not my third, not my fourth, not my fifth but he was my last choice but at the end of the day he was the republican nominee and i said i would support the republican nominee and i held true to my word. but i'm also holding true to my word on him doing exactly what he said he would do, wh
that's going to go by the wayside. >> and you still supported donald trump.said if he decided to run for president, he would release his taxes. >> which is why i'm calling on him to do so. >> but you still supported him through the general election. there was a stopping point the day before you voted perhaps to say he's not kept his word, he did not keep his word up until the very end. so now that the votes are counted he is now on his way to the white house, why are you...
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the attorney general, meant relationship was law enforcement, all things that have fallen by the wayside department of justice has turned into a wing of the obama administration and a political branch. >> you are smiling. if you ask the young people in ferguson and cleveland, people that have lived under predatory police departments, what happens when you have attorney holder on loretta lynch who dispatches federal official toss protect the vote, this is not about politics, conservative, liberal, democrat or republican, it is about justice. we need someone leading the justice department who understands to be a law enforcer means that you have to realize and see that the violation of civil rights laws exist. senator sessions can't see violations of the civil rights laws. he doesn't acknowledge them or voter suppression. if you can't see it, it is hard to prosecute it. >> are race relations better now than they were eight years ago? president obama makes the point that race relations are better? do you believe they are? >> i think he makes the case that the state of racial just sis is bett
the attorney general, meant relationship was law enforcement, all things that have fallen by the wayside department of justice has turned into a wing of the obama administration and a political branch. >> you are smiling. if you ask the young people in ferguson and cleveland, people that have lived under predatory police departments, what happens when you have attorney holder on loretta lynch who dispatches federal official toss protect the vote, this is not about politics, conservative,...
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if donald trump puts people back to work, all the noise and things you don't like will go by its waysidest ceos yesterday morning, drinking their coffee, watching kellyanne conway, probably choking with the alternative truth. but when they walk into the white hoe th morning, when they get to high-five gary cohn of goldman sachs, they have got to feel good sitting at the table, hearing donald trump's message. >> they like what he's saying. he is saying that regulations are going to be cut. and there are a lot of people who think that's the right way to go. there are going to be many more mornings where people like us gather and talk about ridiculous things that donald trump has started to talk about. he is talking about substantive things, tax reform, regulatory reform. people did elect him. the people who wanted him in the white house and who voted for them, these are exactly the things they voted for. and, yeah, i think the vos are very happy to hear it. whether that is going to turn the economy around and bring jobs to the extent he wants it to, big open question. i don't hear him talk
if donald trump puts people back to work, all the noise and things you don't like will go by its waysidest ceos yesterday morning, drinking their coffee, watching kellyanne conway, probably choking with the alternative truth. but when they walk into the white hoe th morning, when they get to high-five gary cohn of goldman sachs, they have got to feel good sitting at the table, hearing donald trump's message. >> they like what he's saying. he is saying that regulations are going to be cut....
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, if that ends up applying in this situation, what existing regulations do you see falling by the wayside? >> i could see,. >> you don't know, but i would think that the challenge to issue states and can ceiling carry could be at risk from the standpoint of those states. i think the jurisdictions that have found it reasonable to ban the ar-15 will find the other restrictions will be upheld where they can't do that. most of the existing regulations , i spent a lot of time speaking to law students and sometimes they more clearly than we do, actually a court that he appoints might be less likely to do this, but i was addressing the georgetown class not too long ago and one of the black female students and let me just ask you, if this is a fundamental right, and most of the anti- gun legislation or laws are imposed by cities that are primarily occupied by minorities, and if those minorities are the most at risk people from criminals and they can protect themselves like mr. mcdonald, then aren't those clauses unconstitutional. >> i had never thought of it that way. at the creative argument. >>
, if that ends up applying in this situation, what existing regulations do you see falling by the wayside? >> i could see,. >> you don't know, but i would think that the challenge to issue states and can ceiling carry could be at risk from the standpoint of those states. i think the jurisdictions that have found it reasonable to ban the ar-15 will find the other restrictions will be upheld where they can't do that. most of the existing regulations , i spent a lot of time speaking to...
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moments in the new president's past life and that's something that is much less or maybe even by the wayside can't remember the last float. >> there was a huge model of the pt 109 and on top of the float were his crew men and they were all waving at him and he thought that was just great. he was standing in the reviewing stand. >> what ended that tradition? >> i think just cost and effort and parades are not what they used to be. >> troops awaiting the arrival of the first family to exit the white house and make their way over to the reviewing stand. is this the north lawn we're looking at here? >> yes. >> this is the view that you often see network correspondents. >> that's the backdrop. >> and the second floor rooms just under the portico are the rooms that usually the president's children live in. that's where the obama's girls were. upstairs on the far right, that's the upstairs kitchen. >> i've actually had a viewer ask me if there's foil or something in the window. i believe that's simply the glare. >> i was wondering that myself. >> but i see when we had a different angle it wasn't th
moments in the new president's past life and that's something that is much less or maybe even by the wayside can't remember the last float. >> there was a huge model of the pt 109 and on top of the float were his crew men and they were all waving at him and he thought that was just great. he was standing in the reviewing stand. >> what ended that tradition? >> i think just cost and effort and parades are not what they used to be. >> troops awaiting the arrival of the...
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there is an argument that japan needs to do a trade deal pretty quickly as tpp has gone by the waysides a tricky situation. but japan has already been in dialogue with the broader regional asian free trade agreement -- negotiations that do include china. it has also been in dialogue with the eu. whether japan strikes a bilateral agreement with the u.s., that is very much up in the air. it is keen to continue to forge free trade relationships with partners around the world going forward. rishaad: kathy, thank you so much for joining us from goldman sachs. big day of earnings. next results coming from technology. microsoft and out of that. -- microsoft and alphabet. more on that in a moment. ♪ rishaad: let us have a look at googles parent. out for that. reporting earnings. a bit of a disappointment. fourth-quarter adjusted profit missed on heavy spending on infrastructure for the growing internet business. take a look at after hours. it was down from 3.5%. likely translating into friday trading. 46%tal expenditure, year-over-year growth in spending. it wants to be part of the cloud. micr
there is an argument that japan needs to do a trade deal pretty quickly as tpp has gone by the waysides a tricky situation. but japan has already been in dialogue with the broader regional asian free trade agreement -- negotiations that do include china. it has also been in dialogue with the eu. whether japan strikes a bilateral agreement with the u.s., that is very much up in the air. it is keen to continue to forge free trade relationships with partners around the world going forward....
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to the going to determine the final stages of jerusalem which has to do about recognize sizing the wayside of israel as the subdivision in 1948. it's not about emotions or rationale thinking. i believe and hope administration will find a way to stand up to the commitment. it's not about israel did not beg for it or ask for it it's about administration that haved agreed upon back in 1995 and every six months it's being waived due to united states author or power. it's been congress and left, right, every israel praise unjust decision to be changed and hopefully it will happen. >> i'm not every one aware of this nuance about jerusalem. am i hering you correctly, it's rectifying a historic anomaly and not recognizing the whole city under sovereignty. >> 100%. i wanted to be sure. >> itamar mentioned return of turkey to the middle east. i want to ask mr. henegbi, what do you see of the israel/turkey process. can you make specific reference to their role in gaza to security possibility that have been meeting, the margins of another meeting and the israeli chief of staff and the turkey chief of
to the going to determine the final stages of jerusalem which has to do about recognize sizing the wayside of israel as the subdivision in 1948. it's not about emotions or rationale thinking. i believe and hope administration will find a way to stand up to the commitment. it's not about israel did not beg for it or ask for it it's about administration that haved agreed upon back in 1995 and every six months it's being waived due to united states author or power. it's been congress and left,...
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the attorney general, mend relationships with law enforcement, all things that have fallen by the wayside in the last eight years as the department of justice has unfortunately turned into a wing of the obama administration and a political branch. >> sara isgur flores, thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to go back to the hearing right now. the senator, in fact, is being asked about the cnn story that we just reported. >> "russian operatives claim to have compromising personal and financial information about mr. trump. these documents also allegedly stated, quote, there was a continuing exchange of information during the campaign between trump surrogates and intermediaries from the russian government. now, again, i'm telling you this as it's coming out, so, you know. but if it's true, it's obviously extremely serious and if there is any evidence that anyone affiliated with the trump campaign communicated with the russian government in the course of this campaign, what will you do? >> senator franken, i'm not aware of any of those activities. i have been calle
the attorney general, mend relationships with law enforcement, all things that have fallen by the wayside in the last eight years as the department of justice has unfortunately turned into a wing of the obama administration and a political branch. >> sara isgur flores, thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to go back to the hearing right now. the senator, in fact, is being asked about the cnn story that we just reported. >> "russian...
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through my notes and -- if it's the 20-year rule, maybe some of the things will have gone by the wayside. >> someone picked up on the quote about great artists steal, and said, he said that, yet he resented bill gated and google and many others for stealing from apple, as he saw it. how did his zen self recognize -- reconcile this? >> steve was not an expert at reconciling conflicting things. [laughter] >> anderson and many others have great quotes about people having conflicting thoughts at the same time. steve was totally ballistic first at bill gates and microsoft for ripping off, as he put it, the macintosh graphical interface. berating howusly he felt android and google had ripped off the apple mobile operating system. you know, did he -- no. he didn't try to reconcile that. but i will say he didn't rip off xerox. i mean, there was a financial deal. xerox invested a million dollars in apple. there was an exchange of technology. i think he has some right to feel that he came up -- or apple came up with the beautiful operating system and it is pretty much copied by windows. and likewi
through my notes and -- if it's the 20-year rule, maybe some of the things will have gone by the wayside. >> someone picked up on the quote about great artists steal, and said, he said that, yet he resented bill gated and google and many others for stealing from apple, as he saw it. how did his zen self recognize -- reconcile this? >> steve was not an expert at reconciling conflicting things. [laughter] >> anderson and many others have great quotes about people having...
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these are not jobs that can just go by the wayside. there's got to be a plan to keep the trains running on time when it comes to the safety of u.s. public servants working internationally. >> as we await the president, this transition period has been rocky. you were sent in to break up washington and disrupt. one of the other conversations is he said he wanted to bring back waterboarding. he thought it was an effective tactic. now he says general mattis and congressman pompeo have told him they don't need this and he'll probably listen to them. but this came up at the congressional retreat. please don't takous us on a side track on this conversation. listen to the president last night in the abc conversation saying i'm not convinced not to do this. >> as far as i'm concerned, we have to fight feire with fire. that being said, i'm going with general mattis and with my secretary because i think pompeo is going to be phenomenal. i'm going to go with what they say. but i have spoken as roontly as 24 hours ago with people at the highest lev
these are not jobs that can just go by the wayside. there's got to be a plan to keep the trains running on time when it comes to the safety of u.s. public servants working internationally. >> as we await the president, this transition period has been rocky. you were sent in to break up washington and disrupt. one of the other conversations is he said he wanted to bring back waterboarding. he thought it was an effective tactic. now he says general mattis and congressman pompeo have told...
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another premier league club fell by the wayside.re kick off against championship strugglers wigan. united‘s captain couldn‘t add to his record 250 goals, but played a part in the final strike from bastian schweinsteiger in their 4—0 win. celtic extended their unbeaten domestic run to a record 27 matches by beating hearts 4—0 in the scottish premiership. callum mcgregor opened the scoring with the pick of the game‘s goals at celtic park. scott sinclair struck twice and patrick roberts added the other. the win broke the 50—year—old record set by celtic‘s lisbon lions team. west ham have accused dimitri payet of showing a lack of commitment and respect after the france international rejoined marseille for £25 million. the hammers insist they did not need to sell payet and wanted the player to stay to make an example of him. west ham say they let him go in the interest of club unity. payet has signed a four—and—a—half year deal with the ligue 1 club. england had a great chance to wrap up the t20 series in india, but a last—gasp comeback
another premier league club fell by the wayside.re kick off against championship strugglers wigan. united‘s captain couldn‘t add to his record 250 goals, but played a part in the final strike from bastian schweinsteiger in their 4—0 win. celtic extended their unbeaten domestic run to a record 27 matches by beating hearts 4—0 in the scottish premiership. callum mcgregor opened the scoring with the pick of the game‘s goals at celtic park. scott sinclair struck twice and patrick roberts...
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we can't just let people in those parts of the country just fall by the wayside.u help them? >> it's a four-year study stopping around 2014. we don't really know what the expanded healthcare and affordable care act might be but part of it is access to care like preventions and screenings. mammograms and colonoscopies. it's important to get early detention detection to increase mortality.it's access to healthcare. the hope is that by expanding healthcare we will see if we continue studies that may be there is an impact or a difference. lifestyle and personal responsibility in the things you do is very important. >> the cancer rate outside of those zones are down. tell us why that's happening. >> i think some people are taking screening exams and the american cancer society and the national canceler institute has really tried hard to tell people to get these preventative screenings and like colonoscopies.the top three were lung cancer, breast cancer and colorectal cancer. getting things like mammograms and things like colonoscopies help the cancer early and help wit
we can't just let people in those parts of the country just fall by the wayside.u help them? >> it's a four-year study stopping around 2014. we don't really know what the expanded healthcare and affordable care act might be but part of it is access to care like preventions and screenings. mammograms and colonoscopies. it's important to get early detention detection to increase mortality.it's access to healthcare. the hope is that by expanding healthcare we will see if we continue studies...
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if retailers don't adapt, they'll fall by the wayside.that's part of the challenge that costco has had. the online presence is not as strong as it should be. companies have to make this change. it's a hard change to make but they have to bite the bullet and make the change. >> costco is one of the best operators bar none. >> it's its own animal. kohl's is a $43 stock. it is down 11%. it ran almost to 60. this idea that basically the good retail season might float all boats is being unwound. it's not to the depths of the mid 30s. >> do you buy it now? mike said we made a round trip here. do you avoid it because of the challenges? >> i think it's too hard, kelly. you can pick the special selection stores, macy's. i own a little bit of it. i am not that encouraged to buy more, though, the headwinds are too great. i would rather own experiences and something like mgm grand or lvs. i would rather own mattel. there are special situation stores within consumer. of course, i think media continues to do well in discretionary. like disney, comcast.
if retailers don't adapt, they'll fall by the wayside.that's part of the challenge that costco has had. the online presence is not as strong as it should be. companies have to make this change. it's a hard change to make but they have to bite the bullet and make the change. >> costco is one of the best operators bar none. >> it's its own animal. kohl's is a $43 stock. it is down 11%. it ran almost to 60. this idea that basically the good retail season might float all boats is being...
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it seems to have gone by the wayside where people look at the sub numbers internationally and say, close your eyes and press the buy button. >> barton, thanks for joining us. danny and steve. >>> netflix shares at a new high. coming up we'll discuss whether you should be buying the stock in the wake of the results. noted investor bill miller, an uber bull on amazon. up next, he'll tell us how much further he thinks it can rally after the 40% gain of the past year. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. bo rulng abeverthcar tulyrengaru outok k >>> welcome back. netflix just out with its earnings. stock up 7.5%. it sets the stage for let's call it the fang stocks earnings. facebook, amazon, alphabet. joining us now in an exclusive interview. bill miller, chairman and chief investment officer at lmm lc. welcome. >> thank you. >> got a view on netflix. >> we made eight times our money on it when it became public. when it sold off, 2011. we made 12 times our money on that. >> on the short side. >> no, long. after it sold off. >> got it. >> we came in. went up 12 times in the next
it seems to have gone by the wayside where people look at the sub numbers internationally and say, close your eyes and press the buy button. >> barton, thanks for joining us. danny and steve. >>> netflix shares at a new high. coming up we'll discuss whether you should be buying the stock in the wake of the results. noted investor bill miller, an uber bull on amazon. up next, he'll tell us how much further he thinks it can rally after the 40% gain of the past year. you're watching...