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labour complaining about it 110w wayside.ing... ido a memberof the now than they were not making... ido a member of the chat about it beforehand. —— i do not remember a shout about it. it is criminal. even if these laws were brought in, this would still be a criminal act whatever happens. really, chris grayling, it took him 20 hours to actually say anything or release a statement about this. he did not do very well with the trains. he's not had a very good year with drones now, it turns out, but i'm not sure it's entirely his fault. as they say, brexit does take a lot of time at the moment, unfortunately, and it's choking everyone else. and this prankster, whatever it is, might be the biggest mass villain we've ever seen. 0r the biggest mass villain we've ever seen. or it could be a kid. nonetheless, i think the scale of the description there has been at gatwick is inevitably going to lead to huge pressure for new laws and the security procedures at these airports. the gatwick authority has admitted once the army withdraws wi
labour complaining about it 110w wayside.ing... ido a memberof the now than they were not making... ido a member of the chat about it beforehand. —— i do not remember a shout about it. it is criminal. even if these laws were brought in, this would still be a criminal act whatever happens. really, chris grayling, it took him 20 hours to actually say anything or release a statement about this. he did not do very well with the trains. he's not had a very good year with drones now, it turns...
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companies but not everyone in the bay area is living the dream for many people here are falling by the wayside including the middle classes extortionate rent prices are forcing professionals out to the cheaper far away suburbs. some even live in motor homes entire streets of them these people have literally been kicked to the curb. among them is the royal family with three children and another on the way the mother has been cleaning other wealthier people's homes for fifteen years the family had to move out of their apartment three years ago the monthly rent was three thousand dollars for a two bedroom apartment they just couldn't afford it. staying here because my husband has a good job nearby but we can't move because we don't have any savings what can we do without money. they improvise with the small space they have barely getting by while the people they work for earn six figure salaries plus shares and bonuses the enormous gap between supply and demand is driving prices up and the housing sector here and normal earners don't stand a chance no matter how fast you were around you always en
companies but not everyone in the bay area is living the dream for many people here are falling by the wayside including the middle classes extortionate rent prices are forcing professionals out to the cheaper far away suburbs. some even live in motor homes entire streets of them these people have literally been kicked to the curb. among them is the royal family with three children and another on the way the mother has been cleaning other wealthier people's homes for fifteen years the family...
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of course cable tv will go by the wayside. that's the way it's supposed to be because you can stream right into your television set now. who knows the difference. right? content, content, content, content. >> let me just say that movies are charging too much for milk duds and popcorn. david: quality production. i saw roma. it's going to get at least one if not several academy awards. probably deserves it. a really fine film. the panel is going to debate what they each think will be the major business story of 2019. stay tuned. david: as we said, it was an ugly year for 2018 for the markets driven by concerns about trade, global growth, rate hikes. but what will be the biggest business story for 2019, gang? >> i think in 2019 big tech regulation is coming whether you like it or not. bipartisan support for protecting your user data from facebook selling third-party -- your user day to to third-party apps. i expect that big tech will be hit hard by regulations. >> i completely agree with that. you know, my big issue, as we go to
of course cable tv will go by the wayside. that's the way it's supposed to be because you can stream right into your television set now. who knows the difference. right? content, content, content, content. >> let me just say that movies are charging too much for milk duds and popcorn. david: quality production. i saw roma. it's going to get at least one if not several academy awards. probably deserves it. a really fine film. the panel is going to debate what they each think will be the...
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there are a lot of luggage companies, too, who have gone by the wayside. why do you have staying power when those don't? >> the brand and storytelling aspect, i think. obviously we're very proud of the product created. a lifetime warranty. people rave about it. >> there are a lot of -- >> there's good luggage out there. end of the day we are living in a time when people want to be proud to identify with the companies they buy from and they recognize that we stand for a lot more than luggage. we've created a demand for anything our brand creates. >> a hotel, pop-up hotel, suddenly people want to stay there. >> so we did a pop-up hotel in paris last year. we've joked doing away airlines, maybe not far off in the future. it's about thinking about the biggest pain points in travel and how to uniquely solve them. >> talk about how you think about your whole portfolio of branding and advertising and how they feed off each other. >> we don't believe you can build a long-lasting bran ining legacy just by buying customers or any other advertising platform. there's
there are a lot of luggage companies, too, who have gone by the wayside. why do you have staying power when those don't? >> the brand and storytelling aspect, i think. obviously we're very proud of the product created. a lifetime warranty. people rave about it. >> there are a lot of -- >> there's good luggage out there. end of the day we are living in a time when people want to be proud to identify with the companies they buy from and they recognize that we stand for a lot...
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. >> and there are a lot of luggage computes that have gone by the wayside. why do you think you have the staying power? >> obviously we're very proud of the product. it has a lifetime warranty. there's good luggage out there, but at the end of day we're living in a time when people want to be proud to identify with the companies that they buy from, and they recognize that away stands for something much bigger than luggage. that means we have created this inherent demand for anything our brand creates. >> so when you have a pop-up hotel, suddenly people want to stay there. >> exactly. we've joked about doing away airlines, but maybe that's not too far off in the future. it's all about thinking about the biggest pain points in travel and how we can uniquely solve them. >>> thinking about your whole portfolio fields off each other. >> we don't believe you can build a legacy by buying customers. we think there's an art and science to it. so all the storytelling, the branding, the customer love is what makes our growth marketing more efficient. >> so it's positio
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americans to corporate executives and well be shareholders you see antitrust law has fall in by the wayside and it's a shame because america was born by rebelling against monopoly also there was genocide whole lotta genocide well let's focus on the monopoly thing for nearly two hundred years we did a somewhat decent job of using local state and federal law to prevent the concentration of economic power so what have been this guy have been. there's a new report out by the anti-monopoly think tank the open markets institute called america's concentration crisis and it's not about our inability to focus. found out after wasting half an hour watching you tube videos about turning your own into drinking water so there goes the. one hundred percent usa made a year and. i am way too easily distracted by nonsense anyway when i finally got to it i realized this new report provides crucial information about a broad range of thirty two different industries that are alarmingly monopolistic some although still troubling are more obvious like social networking sites where there's an eighty nine percent m
americans to corporate executives and well be shareholders you see antitrust law has fall in by the wayside and it's a shame because america was born by rebelling against monopoly also there was genocide whole lotta genocide well let's focus on the monopoly thing for nearly two hundred years we did a somewhat decent job of using local state and federal law to prevent the concentration of economic power so what have been this guy have been. there's a new report out by the anti-monopoly think...
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an impossible proposition for this country to leave, all other options remaining will feel by the waysideone option left, which is to have people's vote. she is a stubborn woman. stop an all right, but in the pursuit of the impossible. every time... every time she said she wouldn't do something, she does the opposite. where is the grand plan? it isa opposite. where is the grand plan? it is a machiavellian idea thinking she wanted to feel. she may have no option anyway. we will either crash out or see some kind of system that we can't see any parliamentary majority for. the only thing that makes any sense as a second boat. thomas, let me ask you a question that i haven't heard a satisfactory and so on. the backstop is not on the table, leo varadkar has said. we believe that is the reason she can't get this thing through. the purpose of the backstop is to prevent a hard border. if there is no—deal brexit, there will be a hard border. so why is the european union not prepared to concede on the backstop?|j is the european union not prepared to concede on the backstop? i don't think the europe
an impossible proposition for this country to leave, all other options remaining will feel by the waysideone option left, which is to have people's vote. she is a stubborn woman. stop an all right, but in the pursuit of the impossible. every time... every time she said she wouldn't do something, she does the opposite. where is the grand plan? it isa opposite. where is the grand plan? it is a machiavellian idea thinking she wanted to feel. she may have no option anyway. we will either crash out...
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the minsk accords which have been put by the wayside that's where europe france and germany could play a constructive role in reviving those peace talks. catherine thank you very much for the snake you don't have a nice restaurant stay here thank you. u.s. veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. were going up for the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers. they're already several generations of them so i just got this memo. that says we're going to destroy the government in seven countries in five years americans pay for the wars with money. with lives if we were willing to go into harms way. and willing to risk being killed for a war surely we can risk some discomfort for and easiness for. the fate of julian assange is on clear washington is determined that he sent to the u.s. to face criminal charges most likely under the one thousand seven hundred espionage act the british government is more than happy to make this stop and even the ecuadorians are in the army yeah we are watching unfold in front of our
the minsk accords which have been put by the wayside that's where europe france and germany could play a constructive role in reviving those peace talks. catherine thank you very much for the snake you don't have a nice restaurant stay here thank you. u.s. veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. were going up for the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers. they're already several generations of them so i just got...
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the communication between the pentagon the white house in recent days had really fallen by the wayside the relationship had deteriorated someone and it looks like this this policy reversed all especially regarding syria and we've also heard of rumors of also a troop pullout in afghanistan that was really the final straw in that relationship one thing that matters had said was that he would not resign he would not leave the trump ministration unless there were some really unbridgeable gap something that he felt that he had to put his foot down on and resign in principle over and it looked like this was it looks like this difference of opinion of which there were many between trump and maddest but this one over troop pullout in syria was the last one and we've seen a lot of allies coming out saying we don't know where this leaves us we don't know what the power structure looks like without the americans there exactly fifty seconds left do we know who will replace matt a smile. there's been some names floating around like the secretary of the senator lindsey graham south carolina senator
the communication between the pentagon the white house in recent days had really fallen by the wayside the relationship had deteriorated someone and it looks like this this policy reversed all especially regarding syria and we've also heard of rumors of also a troop pullout in afghanistan that was really the final straw in that relationship one thing that matters had said was that he would not resign he would not leave the trump ministration unless there were some really unbridgeable gap...
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think with all of these candidacies, actually the people who are sited first, often they fall by the waysidees in slightly late and you think, just when there is... various neuroscience around this, just as you're stuck in this decision, this other alternative that distracts you suddenly captures the imagination and we saw that with david cameron. and i think... i wouldn't think it is as simple as those two candidates. i think it is not as simple as anyone makes political predictions, it is a risky business, thatis predictions, it is a risky business, that is the best bet at this stage. would sajid javid be hampered, however reluctantly he said he was a remainer. he will be hampered by that. there is of course two stages if the tory leadership election happens. and although boris is the most popular politician in the country, he is not popular for all of the reasons polly mentions with his parliamentary columns. he might not make it to the last eight. he might not make it to the final two, mps have the straw, the final two, thatis mps have the straw, the final two, that is where sajid javid
think with all of these candidacies, actually the people who are sited first, often they fall by the waysidees in slightly late and you think, just when there is... various neuroscience around this, just as you're stuck in this decision, this other alternative that distracts you suddenly captures the imagination and we saw that with david cameron. and i think... i wouldn't think it is as simple as those two candidates. i think it is not as simple as anyone makes political predictions, it is a...
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and there are a lot of luggage companies, too, who have gone by the wayside. why do you have the staying power when those don't? >> i think it's the brand and the story-telling aspect. obviously, we're very proud of the product we've created. it has a lifetime weren't. people rave about it. it has great reviews. >> but there's -- >> there's good luggage out there. and at the end of the day, we are now living in a time when people want to be proud to identify with the companies that they buy from and they recognize that away stands for something much bigger than luggage. and what that means is that we've also created an inherent demand for anything that our brand creates. >> interesting, so when you had a hotel, a pop-up hotel, suddenly people want to stay there. >> exactly. so we had a pop-up hotel in paris last year. we have joked about doing away airlines, but maybe that's not too far off in the future. it's all about thinking about the biggest pain points in travel and how we can uniquely solve them. >> we spoke about brand in the beginning, but talk about
and there are a lot of luggage companies, too, who have gone by the wayside. why do you have the staying power when those don't? >> i think it's the brand and the story-telling aspect. obviously, we're very proud of the product we've created. it has a lifetime weren't. people rave about it. it has great reviews. >> but there's -- >> there's good luggage out there. and at the end of the day, we are now living in a time when people want to be proud to identify with the companies...
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in the booming rwandan economy data protection and privacy sometimes falls by the wayside . the state is the major mover and investor behind the tech startup scene although internet communication laws were passed in two thousand and sixteen little is known about what happens with the wealth of personal data collected by the public wi-fi networks and apps such as save motos. our third and last stop is gone and the countries often regarded as one of the most stable and successful democracies in africa. one nine hundred fifty seven it was the first african country to gain independence from colonial rule in comparison to kenya and rwanda ghana's digital seen as remarkably decentralized and highly networked. after touching down in the capital across we head to the country's second largest city kumasi. thank you very much. unemployment in ghana is high after leaving school many young p. . people struggle to find a job. despite the mobile boom only about sixteen percent of people here have internet access a lower rate than in kenya and rwanda. the digital divide between urban and r
in the booming rwandan economy data protection and privacy sometimes falls by the wayside . the state is the major mover and investor behind the tech startup scene although internet communication laws were passed in two thousand and sixteen little is known about what happens with the wealth of personal data collected by the public wi-fi networks and apps such as save motos. our third and last stop is gone and the countries often regarded as one of the most stable and successful democracies in...
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next thing i knew, bigger names had fallen by the wayside. i was left standing. ronald reagan wasn't standing very long because he dusted me off somewhere after michigan and before california. brian: what did you learn? pres. bush: about loyalty and government and foreign affairs. everybody ridicules the vice presidency. there is a lot of substance to it. a man delegates certain responsibilities to you. return, i owed him my loyalty. i was lucky. ronald reagan, when i ran for iesident after eight years, would not have jumped sideways and say, i have known all along he should have done this differently. i didn't feel that way. iran-contra scandal that was not resolved to the satisfaction of the american people. if i'd have been there, i wouldn't have done this. you can't do that and live with yourself in terms of loyalty and character. who taught you loyalty? pres. bush: my mom and dad. brian: who taught them loyalty? pres. bush: in those days, people were not afraid to teach values in school. nobody likes a braggadocio. like, be kindues to people. help someone wh
next thing i knew, bigger names had fallen by the wayside. i was left standing. ronald reagan wasn't standing very long because he dusted me off somewhere after michigan and before california. brian: what did you learn? pres. bush: about loyalty and government and foreign affairs. everybody ridicules the vice presidency. there is a lot of substance to it. a man delegates certain responsibilities to you. return, i owed him my loyalty. i was lucky. ronald reagan, when i ran for iesident after...
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lou: the investigators are falling by the wayside because they're the ones who it turns out are the corruptctors in this witch hunt and the trump administration. >> comey, mccabe, strzok, the whole gang. lou: seven of them taken from the top of the fbi. there may be more cocome, certainly at the justice department as well. now where do we go. a judge that has compromised his courtroom with his antics. flynn, we still don't know any better, at least i don't, why in the world did comey ever go after flip. what has. >> to get trump. lou: what was the predicate. >> it's very clear. lou: i understand what the real purpose is. i want to know what the phony purpose is. what is the basis, the pretense, the pretend predicate for the actions of this fbi. >> well, insofar as flynn is concerned, they were using the logan act as pretex. lou: why wouldn't any judge not just laugh and throw that thing out. >> sullivan did actually laugh and others in the courtroom. the logan act, as you pointed out earlier, has been on the books for more than 200 years. only two prosecutions which were dropped in the 180
lou: the investigators are falling by the wayside because they're the ones who it turns out are the corruptctors in this witch hunt and the trump administration. >> comey, mccabe, strzok, the whole gang. lou: seven of them taken from the top of the fbi. there may be more cocome, certainly at the justice department as well. now where do we go. a judge that has compromised his courtroom with his antics. flynn, we still don't know any better, at least i don't, why in the world did comey ever...
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the tenets of christ begin to fall by the wayside as popes spend exorbitant amounts of money in the name, excess and absolute power. >> popes during the renaissance bring a sense of majesty into the papacy that had not kpied befokpied -- existed before even though we would probably say their methods were a little bit ruthless. >> narrator: and in 1513, pope leo x takes the over-indulgence to new heights. >> leo x was an extravagant pope, very interested in architecture and the glories of the city of rome and spent a lot of money in pursuits of that kind. >> the church has become one of the key commissioners of this huge, exciting cultural explosion which is the renaissance. >> narrator: pope leo x throws lavish parties and hires rafael to paint elaborate frescos throughout the vatican. he spends a small fortune on the pa lashan expansion of st. peter's basilica. >> during the renaissance we had lots of arts, lot of patronage, but in another way it is dire for the church because they were actually breaking the church. >> that art, that sculpture, all of that fabulous beauty has to be paid
the tenets of christ begin to fall by the wayside as popes spend exorbitant amounts of money in the name, excess and absolute power. >> popes during the renaissance bring a sense of majesty into the papacy that had not kpied befokpied -- existed before even though we would probably say their methods were a little bit ruthless. >> narrator: and in 1513, pope leo x takes the over-indulgence to new heights. >> leo x was an extravagant pope, very interested in architecture and the...
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they let their biases fall by the wayside in order to do well for the industry.e ceo of u.s. steel on how he thinks president trump's tariffs will impact the steel industry and consumers. that's coming up. >> he is doing the tough things to get people to the table to have a conversation. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers
they let their biases fall by the wayside in order to do well for the industry.e ceo of u.s. steel on how he thinks president trump's tariffs will impact the steel industry and consumers. that's coming up. >> he is doing the tough things to get people to the table to have a conversation. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay...
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in 2016 that really crowded republican primary, and a lot of these guys just sort of fell by the wayside covering all of them, it was sniping them out as they were going along. >> it's a different ball game running for president. >> we do a segment on this show, your first time on set, so welcome, called sources say. you have told us what your sources are saying, so gabby, what story are you reporting on? what are you hearing from your sources about what's coming up? >> i'm taking a look back at secretary nielsen and what her future looks like with general kelly leaving the white house. she was named yesterday as one of the members of this delegation that will travel with president trump to davos later next month, but she's also seen as a package deal with general kelly inside the white house. i spoke to two white house officials yesterday who said they're sort of uneasy about her future. >> that's interesting. ken, what are you working on? >> the chinese company huawei in the middle of a major dispute, trade dispute and espionage concerns, the u.s. government asked the canadians to arre
in 2016 that really crowded republican primary, and a lot of these guys just sort of fell by the wayside covering all of them, it was sniping them out as they were going along. >> it's a different ball game running for president. >> we do a segment on this show, your first time on set, so welcome, called sources say. you have told us what your sources are saying, so gabby, what story are you reporting on? what are you hearing from your sources about what's coming up? >> i'm...
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there is even a note that says everything else may fall to the wayside and be delayed because they expect so much public comment ahead of this deal. a lot of folks talking about it. >> we'll keep following it as well. >>> at 6:06 right now. we are learning long time radio host has died. his body found in a wooded area in kentucky about a mile from where he was last seen. the family says they are working with police to learn more about his death. the 79-year-old was seen roughly 30 minutes from his home. he hosted a talk show. i worked with him. i used to open his listener mail for him. he is a member of black journalist hall of fame. >>> new this morning a recent reorganization is reportedly raising eyebrows. diane won the election in june. since then she reshuffled the staff. that includes demotion for graves. they call it a personnel matter. mcmaster believes it sends the wrong message. >>> debate the future of ccfs free tuition program. it is the second year it has bc been offered. it is only a two-year pilot program. they have to approve a plan for the long term. they will discuss thi
there is even a note that says everything else may fall to the wayside and be delayed because they expect so much public comment ahead of this deal. a lot of folks talking about it. >> we'll keep following it as well. >>> at 6:06 right now. we are learning long time radio host has died. his body found in a wooded area in kentucky about a mile from where he was last seen. the family says they are working with police to learn more about his death. the 79-year-old was seen roughly...
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building out, the idea of making ge a software company by 2020 we've obviously seen that go by the waysiden terms of how they're narrowing their focus around software and how it relates to big machines and industry. >> if the hole is not getting deeper in terms of the stock, the question is how do they climb out if the digital business is something separate my first question when i saw that was what actual ip assets are going to that that will be gone from ge, and things like service are no longer a part, do they have their story together on the plus from here? >> i think that's a good question we're getting more details the beginning of next year right now, the company says it will be $1.2 billion a year in annual software revenue company. ge has plans to hang onto it it is its own equity structure, their own ceo, board no plans to spin it off or to ipo it, but it is making sense in terms of having those digital capabilities around the service contracts of customers across their different businesses, whether aviation, pipelines, et cetera. >> as for the stock, back to levels of last tuesd
building out, the idea of making ge a software company by 2020 we've obviously seen that go by the waysiden terms of how they're narrowing their focus around software and how it relates to big machines and industry. >> if the hole is not getting deeper in terms of the stock, the question is how do they climb out if the digital business is something separate my first question when i saw that was what actual ip assets are going to that that will be gone from ge, and things like service are...
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we call these outdoor exhibits or wayside exhibits. you will see them on all the battlefields. it used to be you would walk up to the sunken road, and there was an exhibit as you look down into the lake, and here was the headline -- here was the headline -- the caption, and it -- the in and the -- theracy was in sight end of the confederacy was in sight. that would catch my attention. if i did not know anything about the civil war, it would tell me something is about to happen here that is pretty important. that the whole southern because human beings arecollapse dramatic beings. here is this incredibly dramatic quotation, the end of the confederacy was in sight. i used to quote that not just on the battlefield. i would take people to that exhibit and show them that quote and emphasized that this was the opportunity, this was the time george mcclellan had to destroy the army northern virginia, to completely eliminate confederate defense. this is the moment in western maryland. .nd mcclellan failed he failed to exploit the opportunity. it makes those words all the more poignant
we call these outdoor exhibits or wayside exhibits. you will see them on all the battlefields. it used to be you would walk up to the sunken road, and there was an exhibit as you look down into the lake, and here was the headline -- here was the headline -- the caption, and it -- the in and the -- theracy was in sight end of the confederacy was in sight. that would catch my attention. if i did not know anything about the civil war, it would tell me something is about to happen here that is...
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nothing about that and what it was that paul manafort did that caused the plea agreement to go by the waysidemore updates coming. >> what are you keeping an eye on. our legal mind as you look at the week ahead and we see this flynn development that's going to happen. what's interesting to you? >> the timing of it. the last jigsaw piece was the president's own written answers. all the activity happening and suddenly manafort is a liar. cohen is pleading guilty as well. michael flynn is going to have that after more than a year. all the time that giuliani thought they were buying time have sold time to mueller's investigation and said you have given us time to have our case develop. for me, i'm looking at how michael flynn, cohen and manafort fit together with the president of the u.s.'s written comments. he cannot back pedal and escape his own things in writing. that jigsaw puzzle may be complete. >> written in stone. thanks so much to both of you. a trade war ceasefire. the u.s. and china reaching a truce for 90 days, but questions loom on what they agreed upon. how russian state is trolling
nothing about that and what it was that paul manafort did that caused the plea agreement to go by the waysidemore updates coming. >> what are you keeping an eye on. our legal mind as you look at the week ahead and we see this flynn development that's going to happen. what's interesting to you? >> the timing of it. the last jigsaw piece was the president's own written answers. all the activity happening and suddenly manafort is a liar. cohen is pleading guilty as well. michael flynn...
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almost facetious to assume we can just focus on the constitution, forget the economy, let it go on the waysidecrash and it will be fine. those things are not exclusive. the ultimate challenge for the government here will be how to maintain the growth. it has been a very long cycle, as we discussed. how to keep it going. we have trade friction. we have currency risk. we have so many risks globally facing japan, so within that makes of challenges -- mix of challenges, can the japanese economy continue on a steady path of expansion? looking at work reforms next april, bringing in 500,000 foreign workers into the nation, lots of things he's trying to push vis-a-vis structural reforms. but again, he ultimately does need solid political support to get any of this done. tracy: kathy matsui from goldman, i am afraid we have to leave it there. you will of course be joining me on stage in a little bit. up next, of course, brexit. we have an exclusive with the rbs ceo. you can hear that next. ♪ >> we're certainly in a very tense political moment, with the vote next week on the proposition the prime minis
almost facetious to assume we can just focus on the constitution, forget the economy, let it go on the waysidecrash and it will be fine. those things are not exclusive. the ultimate challenge for the government here will be how to maintain the growth. it has been a very long cycle, as we discussed. how to keep it going. we have trade friction. we have currency risk. we have so many risks globally facing japan, so within that makes of challenges -- mix of challenges, can the japanese economy...
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the next thing i knew, bigger names had fallen by the wayside. i was left standing. ronald reagan wasn't standing very long because he dusted me off somewhere after michigan and before california. brian: what did you learn? pres. bush: about loyalty and government and foreign affairs. everybody ridicules the vice presidency. there is a lot of substance to it. a man delegates certain responsibilities to you. in return, i owed him my loyalty. i was lucky. ronald reagan, when i ran for president after eight years, i would not have jumped sideways and say, i have known all along he should have done this differently. i didn't feel that way. he had the iran-contra scandal that was not resolved to the satisfaction of the american people. if i'd have been there, i wouldn't have done this. you can't do that and live with yourself in terms of loyalty and character. brian: who taught you loyalty? pres. bush: my mom and dad. brian: who taught them loyalty? pres. bush: in those days, people were not afraid to teach values in school. nobody likes a braggadocio. there were values l
the next thing i knew, bigger names had fallen by the wayside. i was left standing. ronald reagan wasn't standing very long because he dusted me off somewhere after michigan and before california. brian: what did you learn? pres. bush: about loyalty and government and foreign affairs. everybody ridicules the vice presidency. there is a lot of substance to it. a man delegates certain responsibilities to you. in return, i owed him my loyalty. i was lucky. ronald reagan, when i ran for president...
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assistance to the saudi-led war in yemen appears to essentially fall by the wayside because republican and they inserted that measure into an unrelated provision, rule, denying that from going forward. right now they're at a stalemate in the house, the senate trying to move forward on its own plan. we'll see what happens later today, brooke. >> got it. thank you on that. also up on capitol hill just now, cnn has learned a deal has finally been reached over this long stalled legislation regarding how congress handles internal sexual harassment complaints. remember we talked about this a number of months ago? sunlen serfaty is live with me here on this update. have they done it? what's in this compromise bill? >> reporter: a deal has been struck. this is a significant step forward to congress getting its own house in order and the way it handles sexual harassment complaints and who foots the bill when and if settlements are paid out. house and senate negotiators have been working on one bill that can pass in both chambers to reform the process up here on capitol hill. and they have indee
assistance to the saudi-led war in yemen appears to essentially fall by the wayside because republican and they inserted that measure into an unrelated provision, rule, denying that from going forward. right now they're at a stalemate in the house, the senate trying to move forward on its own plan. we'll see what happens later today, brooke. >> got it. thank you on that. also up on capitol hill just now, cnn has learned a deal has finally been reached over this long stalled legislation...
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the next thing i knew a lot of bigger names and fallen by the wayside and i was left standing with ronald reagan. off somewhere after michigan. >> what did you learn? were justesident is as vice president? george h.w.: there is a lot of substance to it. provided you work for menu respect and to delegate responsibilities to you. in my case regulatory reform. leading the anti-terrorists and things of this nature. in return, i owe to my loyalty. i was lucky. , when i ran for president after eight years, i would not have moved away for the election. i would not say a new wall along he did this wrong. i would not do that. i did not feel that way. ,e had this to ron contra thing fortunately it was soft. i would not have gone in there and said he was wrong. you cannot do that. and live with yourself in terms of loyalty in character. >> who touching loyalty? george h.w.: my mom and dad. >> who taught them? george h.w.: in those days people were not afraid to teach values in the school. i did not know what are the guys in the school or from their family. if they had fell use. they were not always
the next thing i knew a lot of bigger names and fallen by the wayside and i was left standing with ronald reagan. off somewhere after michigan. >> what did you learn? were justesident is as vice president? george h.w.: there is a lot of substance to it. provided you work for menu respect and to delegate responsibilities to you. in my case regulatory reform. leading the anti-terrorists and things of this nature. in return, i owe to my loyalty. i was lucky. , when i ran for president after...
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the next thing i knew, bigger names had fallen by the wayside. i was left standing. ronald reagan wasn't standing very long because he dusted me off somewhere after michigan and before california. brian: what did you learn? pres. bush: about loyalty and government and foreign affairs. everybody ridicules the vice presidency. there is a lot of substance to it, provided you work for a man you respect and a man that will delegate certain ,esponsibilities, in my case regulatory reform, antiterrorist studies. in return, i owed him my loyalty. i was lucky. ronald reagan, when i ran for president after eight years, i would not have moved away from him if it meant the election. i would not have jumped sideways and say, i have known all along he should have done this differently. i would not do that and i didn't feel that way. iran-contra thing. fortunately, that was resolved to the satisfaction of the american people. if i'd have been there, i wouldn't have done this. you can't do that and live with yourself in terms of loyalty and character. brian: who taught you loyalty? p
the next thing i knew, bigger names had fallen by the wayside. i was left standing. ronald reagan wasn't standing very long because he dusted me off somewhere after michigan and before california. brian: what did you learn? pres. bush: about loyalty and government and foreign affairs. everybody ridicules the vice presidency. there is a lot of substance to it, provided you work for a man you respect and a man that will delegate certain ,esponsibilities, in my case regulatory reform,...
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when he won the presidency, it all went by the wayside.e know michael bloomberg is going to run, does this mean that the day michael bloomberg announces, is to give a business interest is? any individual who is a businessman or woman before they run has to give up all of those things in case they potentially when not? this is politics at its absolute worst beer there was crime, and the only crime michael cohen committed wasn't lying, which he did on his own, and he is very good at that. >> laura: that was his decision to do. reaction have the audio of what the president said. i want everyone to listen to this. roll it. >> president trump: do i think, personally? i think he did it. if the shoe were on the other foot, and the same thing ever happened to him, other people doing it, it would be treason, and they would be locked up for 100 years. >> laura: the double standards in the way the press have covered this. the unmasking of the identities of american citizens. compared to susan rice's involvement -- what is susan rice always get off th
when he won the presidency, it all went by the wayside.e know michael bloomberg is going to run, does this mean that the day michael bloomberg announces, is to give a business interest is? any individual who is a businessman or woman before they run has to give up all of those things in case they potentially when not? this is politics at its absolute worst beer there was crime, and the only crime michael cohen committed wasn't lying, which he did on his own, and he is very good at that....
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we saw semi conductors go by the wayside, f.a.n.g. went by the way. it was sector by sector. so here we are now, jim. what do you tell investors to do when you see a terrible christmas eve, and then you get two star days higher, with this big reversal today by the way, do you start getting out that buy list >> i think that you can take a look at some of the serious names. i'm not a fan of micron, but the thing that drove it down was the belief that the data center was flowing, but we had the biggest moves in a long time a big move in sales force. i think that those are indicative that there's some things going on that are positive yeah, you got to figure out what you're time horizon is say you're in your 60s or 70s. this market is not for that kind -- it's a speculative market but there's a lot of stocks for people in their 20s, 30s, 40s, put it in the s&p again. look, it is not a market for the squeamish, but i look at walmart, that's went straight down, held at $85. i said, that's a sign of strength, not weakness and i'm seeing more stocks that have shown strength in the la
we saw semi conductors go by the wayside, f.a.n.g. went by the way. it was sector by sector. so here we are now, jim. what do you tell investors to do when you see a terrible christmas eve, and then you get two star days higher, with this big reversal today by the way, do you start getting out that buy list >> i think that you can take a look at some of the serious names. i'm not a fan of micron, but the thing that drove it down was the belief that the data center was flowing, but we had...
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that has gone by the wayside in recent years. >> a little bit. >> yeah.g he would say to his kids, for example, was "i'm disappointed in you." he didn't engage in name calling and the things that are so common today, and i think it is because he was a gentleman. the worst thing i heard him say about somebody else was he was not a gentleman. >> although once he was out of office, he criticized donald trump -- >> he called him an iron -- >> and he called donald trump a blow hard. >> and wrote him a note. jamie just said this. i did it. >> i did it. >> i think it is important to remember that the 11th commandment -- >> thinks it is a compliment anyway. >> the 11th commandment doesn't mean or didn't mean for george bush that you couldn't criticize another's policies. >> policy is fine. >> we should not forget the single best critique of ronald reagan's economic policies, the notion it was voodoo economics comes from george bush. it tells us something that as soon as he got the nomination of vice president, turned around and said it is a break economic policy,
that has gone by the wayside in recent years. >> a little bit. >> yeah.g he would say to his kids, for example, was "i'm disappointed in you." he didn't engage in name calling and the things that are so common today, and i think it is because he was a gentleman. the worst thing i heard him say about somebody else was he was not a gentleman. >> although once he was out of office, he criticized donald trump -- >> he called him an iron -- >> and he called...
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principles at the very helm of a campaign, i think the people who fall into that campaign fall also by the wayside of ethics and principles. >> the judge today in referencing, i believe, michael flynn's activity in taking half a million dollars from the turkish government to secretly work on their behalf and on behalf of the interests of erdogan and the church government, said to michael flynn you arguably sold out your country. do you think that's a fair characterization? >> well, mike did not follow his responsibilities and obligations in terms of reporting that relationship. and in doing it in a rather sort of clandestine manner. i think there was some wrongdoing there, clearly and obviously. and the judge who knows more of this case, i think, as he said, he was disgusted by what happened, especially somebody who is going to be responsible for this country's national security, there are, again, some things that we expect of public officials like that. and mike failed to live up to those standards. >> john brennan, thank you so much. >> thanks, chris. >>> coming up, president trump thanks michae
principles at the very helm of a campaign, i think the people who fall into that campaign fall also by the wayside of ethics and principles. >> the judge today in referencing, i believe, michael flynn's activity in taking half a million dollars from the turkish government to secretly work on their behalf and on behalf of the interests of erdogan and the church government, said to michael flynn you arguably sold out your country. do you think that's a fair characterization? >> well,...
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this sort of apprentice thing, but there is this enough-- inexplicable ability to vladimir putin wayside this past week in pair semi look at the way he's carrying himself around other world leaders, pouting, solon, can even bring himself to look at them. vladimir putin strolls up, walks towards him and his face lights up coming the biggest smile you've ever seen on trump's face and many many months when he sees vladimir putin. it's just amazing to watch. >> you don't see trump smiling very often in office, do you? well, we are ready for questions from the audience. we have a microphone. just raise your hand and we will put the microphone and it. >> thank you for an interesting presentation. we see so much information about corruption among leaders, not just here, in other countries with populist leaders and reading all the details about corrupt activity and yet nothing happens, so i start to wonder, do people really care? the theory is if you have transparency, that you force accountability, but we see document after document after front of people and yet the balance of power. there aren
this sort of apprentice thing, but there is this enough-- inexplicable ability to vladimir putin wayside this past week in pair semi look at the way he's carrying himself around other world leaders, pouting, solon, can even bring himself to look at them. vladimir putin strolls up, walks towards him and his face lights up coming the biggest smile you've ever seen on trump's face and many many months when he sees vladimir putin. it's just amazing to watch. >> you don't see trump smiling...
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at a point of his pr campaign, saying it's a witch hunt, none of it means anything, going by the wayside. this sentencing is beyond -- it's a lot about lying but it also -- when i was reading it, it struck me how it's drafted in a way it's almost a message to the american public. you could actually put trump in the position of mr. cohen here, starting at page 23, talks about why do we care about campaign finance? >> yes, this is important. >> it's really important. while many americans who desired a particular outcome in the election knocked on doors, toiled at phone banks or found any number of other legal ways to make their voices heard, cohen sought to influence the election from the shadows. a lot of people are overwhelmed with all this information. why should we care? we should care because we do want free and fair elections in our democratic process. this document is speaking potentially on what should come or what could come, either the criminal justice system or through impeachment process, why we should care. >> i'm glad you brought that up, kim. because in this very long docume
at a point of his pr campaign, saying it's a witch hunt, none of it means anything, going by the wayside. this sentencing is beyond -- it's a lot about lying but it also -- when i was reading it, it struck me how it's drafted in a way it's almost a message to the american public. you could actually put trump in the position of mr. cohen here, starting at page 23, talks about why do we care about campaign finance? >> yes, this is important. >> it's really important. while many...
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the negotiations have fallen by the wayside. >> shepard: way? it's better than a subpoena? >> yes. can stop the interrogation and walk out and confer with him. they can confer with president after each question and each answer before they want. a grand jury environment they can't. the president is in there and the prosecutors and fbi agents and grand jurors. nobody there to help him and he would leave the room at his own peril. >> shepard: what would that do to the country? >> bill clinton -- >> shepard: definite of is. >> bill clinton was interrogated before a grand jury and he chose to have it on a live national television so there's no dispute what he said. he had it done in the white house. the grand jury was not there. the tape was played to the grand jury immediately after. >> shepard: that was by agreement. >> correct. i don't know if it's going to be an agreement here. jewel and company had been negotiating for an agreement. at one point they said they were getting closer and then they fell apart. then he threw the over my dead body but i could be dead to chris wallace sund
the negotiations have fallen by the wayside. >> shepard: way? it's better than a subpoena? >> yes. can stop the interrogation and walk out and confer with him. they can confer with president after each question and each answer before they want. a grand jury environment they can't. the president is in there and the prosecutors and fbi agents and grand jurors. nobody there to help him and he would leave the room at his own peril. >> shepard: what would that do to the country?...
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the next thing i knew a lot of bigger names had fallen by the wayside and i was left standing with ronald reagan. the towering figure that he was. he dusted me off somewhere afted not for very long, he dusted me off somewhere after michigan and before california. brian: what did you learn? i know it is a big question, those eight years you're vice president? pres. bush: loyalty, government, foreign affairs. everybody ridicules the vice presidency, there is a lot of substance to it provided you work for a menu respect and who will delegate certain responsibilities to you. in my case, regulatory reform, leaving antiterrorist studies and things of this nature. in return, i owed him my loyalty. and i was lucky, because ronald reagan, when i ran for president after eight years as his vice president, i would not have moved away from him if it had meant the entire election. i would not have said, i knew all along he should've done this differently, or he did this wrong. i would not have done that and i did not feel that way. the iran-contra thing. forcefully, the matter was resolved to the satis
the next thing i knew a lot of bigger names had fallen by the wayside and i was left standing with ronald reagan. the towering figure that he was. he dusted me off somewhere afted not for very long, he dusted me off somewhere after michigan and before california. brian: what did you learn? i know it is a big question, those eight years you're vice president? pres. bush: loyalty, government, foreign affairs. everybody ridicules the vice presidency, there is a lot of substance to it provided you...