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paul weiss they've hired paul weiss all along.ferent here, the media attention or advertisers pulling? >> it's interesting. i just got a statement from farc fabiani who representing o'reilly as a crisis communications guy and he made that point that paul weiss has been retained for a while, ever since everything happened with roger ailes and the fact that they're now looking at more complaints, well they've had this hotline for a while and so yes, they're investigating wendy walsh's complaint because wendy walsh called the hotline last week because lisa bloom, her attorney, realized she had never actually called the hotline. remember bill o'reilly last week was saying or fox saying for him that we haven't had any internal complaint, any complaints to hr. so the sequins of events she calls the hotline laee on friday they confirm we will investigate, give us a statement, 21st century fox investigates all complaints and we have asked the law firm paul weiss to continue assisting the company in these serious matters. it's a fine point
paul weiss they've hired paul weiss all along.ferent here, the media attention or advertisers pulling? >> it's interesting. i just got a statement from farc fabiani who representing o'reilly as a crisis communications guy and he made that point that paul weiss has been retained for a while, ever since everything happened with roger ailes and the fact that they're now looking at more complaints, well they've had this hotline for a while and so yes, they're investigating wendy walsh's...
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. >> reporter: fire department captain don weiss said the pool heater had a faulty event, nearly 100es what the epa considers normal. known as the silent killer, carbon monoxide is colorless, odorless gas. most fatalities happen in homes in cars. only 13 states require installation of detecters in hotels. and in michigan. detectors are required in hotels build on or after 2009. the hotel, which is an independently owned and operated franchise property continues to fully cooperate with local authorities. family and friends of brian douglas watts only wish the hotel had done more sooner. fire officials here are recommending that people carry their own carbon monoxide detecter. that will cost you between $20 and $60. >> jericka duncan for us this evening, thank you. >>> coming up next, a tiny piece of string inspires a coach to win a championship. win a championship. >>> this portion is,,,,,,,, >>> south carolina won the women's title last night, a changing of the guard in more ways than one. >> south carolina has won the national championship! >> reporter: for the first time in five ye
. >> reporter: fire department captain don weiss said the pool heater had a faulty event, nearly 100es what the epa considers normal. known as the silent killer, carbon monoxide is colorless, odorless gas. most fatalities happen in homes in cars. only 13 states require installation of detecters in hotels. and in michigan. detectors are required in hotels build on or after 2009. the hotel, which is an independently owned and operated franchise property continues to fully cooperate with...
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paul weiss is already retained by company to look into all hotline calls.say paul weiss has been brought in specifically for this matter. in short, there is nothing special about the way the hot line call is being handled. how will this investigation be handled? what does the public have a right to demand from this investigation? >> i don't know that the public has a right to demand anything with these people. they don't care about our values. so i don't feel really optimistic that we are going to find anything out. i really don't understand, lawrence, how things moved so quickly for roger ailes but they are really not moving at all for bill o'reilly. is it that his ratings are just so, you know, stupendous. we are hearing hess keeping his audience, which sadly makes sense. >> when he gets caught in these sex scandals his audience goes up in the first week always. because they want to see what he is going to say. i think he has proven he is too afraid to say a word. so the curiosity level will level off. >> he has been grandpa scold and mr. morals for so lo
paul weiss is already retained by company to look into all hotline calls.say paul weiss has been brought in specifically for this matter. in short, there is nothing special about the way the hot line call is being handled. how will this investigation be handled? what does the public have a right to demand from this investigation? >> i don't know that the public has a right to demand anything with these people. they don't care about our values. so i don't feel really optimistic that we are...
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jihadis thrive when americans let down moderates. >> we have to leave it there, michael weiss. always a pleasure, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> comprehensive analysis from michael. thanks to him as always. >> punitive strikes by the u.s. are nothing new. >> we'll take a look at past warnings and retaliations launched by the united states. stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. the u.s. has launched strikes in the past as warnings and as punishment. most often for the murder of civilians. >> gary tuchman looks back at some of these attacks. >> reporter: five years before the 2003 war against a u.s.-led coalition, saddam hussein's iraq was punished by bombing and tomahawk missile strikes. a punitive four-day campaign, ordered by president bill clinton, following iraq's refusal to comply with u.n. security council resolutions. much of iraq's infrastructure destroyed. iraq said hundreds of troops and civilians were killed. it wasn't the first strike to punish the regime. in 1993, two years after the first gulf war, 23 cruise missiles were launched into downtown bag
jihadis thrive when americans let down moderates. >> we have to leave it there, michael weiss. always a pleasure, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> comprehensive analysis from michael. thanks to him as always. >> punitive strikes by the u.s. are nothing new. >> we'll take a look at past warnings and retaliations launched by the united states. stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. the u.s. has launched strikes in the past as warnings and as...
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weiss, where do you go in financia financials? >> i still hold on to lieu cade area. i did pare back on citi. b of a, i still own. i think they're cheap but, you're really swimming upstream at this point with where the ten year is. undoubted undoubtedly, rate wills go up, but i think there's a great case to be made for bonds staying where they are and rates staying low, so i don't want to fight that and also, any thoughts dodd frank being repealed now, take a big backseat to health care, to tax reform, so that's off the table. that was part of the case, also. so, at this point, you're back to where you were and everything new is old again. meaning that banks for ten year, i think we're going to see that again going forward. in terms of blackrock, active management is under siege. so, it's sort of a losing pat l, so you need those with a special story that are picking up share, maybe require iing at cheap pri. to me, it's that special torre. >> wolooking at schwab? >> it had a very good quarter. up today. they grew, 6.5%. they added over a billion dollars to the bank,
weiss, where do you go in financia financials? >> i still hold on to lieu cade area. i did pare back on citi. b of a, i still own. i think they're cheap but, you're really swimming upstream at this point with where the ten year is. undoubted undoubtedly, rate wills go up, but i think there's a great case to be made for bonds staying where they are and rates staying low, so i don't want to fight that and also, any thoughts dodd frank being repealed now, take a big backseat to health care,...
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i'm rabbi eric weiss. we're in a wonderful conversation the chief program officer and the senior educator and don kepler who's at director of building jewish bridges.' welcome back. so let's continue our conversation. just ask you for some more examples about your educational offerings. >> so as dawn was pointing out one of the greatest characteristics of lair house is that it's a team. very small team that does a lot of work. and we're really inspired by both our founder frank rosenbaum and our long time actually executive director and now chief operating officer johan gris to look at the possibilities. what if. why not? can we try this. because we're not -- we don't receive instructions from above except from within. we actually can inspire each other to come up with ideas. so dawn had created this bridge with berkley rep and they were bringing row the amazing play by lisa looper to the birthday wrap from the oregon shakespeare festival and i had seen the play in oregon and i was so taken by it and then
i'm rabbi eric weiss. we're in a wonderful conversation the chief program officer and the senior educator and don kepler who's at director of building jewish bridges.' welcome back. so let's continue our conversation. just ask you for some more examples about your educational offerings. >> so as dawn was pointing out one of the greatest characteristics of lair house is that it's a team. very small team that does a lot of work. and we're really inspired by both our founder frank rosenbaum...
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weiss. >> look, i think you got to be in this sector.wn oa, 18 k, aerospace, defense, it's a great sector, they'll do well, but budget is going to be more. nobody's disagreeing with that. many military, we need it. did a great b job. it's a great company. >> proctor and gamble missing due to a stronger dollar. courtney owns the stock. what do you do? >> keep it and buy more on dips such as this one. obviously, norman pelts is in there now. we haven't seen what he's going to do. they've done significant cost cut, but now, it's time to get the top line growth in. >> buying on this dip? >> i didn't buy on this dip necessarily. however, it is a dip. it's almost 2% i think today and the it's a long-term name you put in your back pocket and keep. proctor and gamble is a great company at the end o f the day. beat bottom line. just wot to figure out how to get the top line in motion. you can beat on the bottom, but you've got to see sales growth. >> it did and organic growth was over 3%. stocks hitting on xuan cylinders, all four business units
weiss. >> look, i think you got to be in this sector.wn oa, 18 k, aerospace, defense, it's a great sector, they'll do well, but budget is going to be more. nobody's disagreeing with that. many military, we need it. did a great b job. it's a great company. >> proctor and gamble missing due to a stronger dollar. courtney owns the stock. what do you do? >> keep it and buy more on dips such as this one. obviously, norman pelts is in there now. we haven't seen what he's going to...
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the law firm of bill weiss has not done an independent investigation. >> paul weiss looked into the ailesx last summer. >> they represent fox news. they told me that. that's fine. fox news is entitled to have an attorney. those are attorneys for fox news. they have not done an independent investigation and that needs to happen immediately. >> now, lisa, here's what folks at fox are going to think. we know what they're going to think. you're a former nbc analyst and liberal activist on a competing channel, cnn, calling for an investigation of fox. isn't this all political? isn't this all competitive? >> yeah, that's all they have. bring it on. how many women have to come forward? how many millions of dollars have to get paid before fox news takes sexual harassment seriously? in my opinion, this network is the bill cosby of corporate america. women over and over again are driven out. >> what evidence do you have? >> the dozens and dozens of women who have come forward and said, i was sexually hassed there. how many gretchen carl sons. how many andrea tantarases do we need? all of these wome
the law firm of bill weiss has not done an independent investigation. >> paul weiss looked into the ailesx last summer. >> they represent fox news. they told me that. that's fine. fox news is entitled to have an attorney. those are attorneys for fox news. they have not done an independent investigation and that needs to happen immediately. >> now, lisa, here's what folks at fox are going to think. we know what they're going to think. you're a former nbc analyst and liberal...
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lawyers for the law firm paul weiss hired last summer by 21st century fox to investigate roger ailes are currently doing a deep dive investigation into o'reilly's behavior. gabe sherman will join me in a moment. now, this all follows closely on the heels of that explosive "new york times" story about the five different women who settled lawsuits with either mr. o'reilly or fox news channel for alleged behavior by o'reilly ranging from verbal abuse to unwanted advances. 21st century fox and bill o'reilly have issued statements denying the merits of those claims. those five instances of course do not include ongoing litigation by former fox news host andrea tantaros against both o'reilly and roger ailes, who was fired, you'll remember, for his own massive sexual harassment scandal last summer. wendy walsh, a regular guest on the o'reilly factor, and who recently launched a formal complaint against o'reilly, is the focus of the current investigation by the law firm hired by fox news. walsh is not pursuing litigation at this time. in the past ten days, advertisers amidst all this news ha
lawyers for the law firm paul weiss hired last summer by 21st century fox to investigate roger ailes are currently doing a deep dive investigation into o'reilly's behavior. gabe sherman will join me in a moment. now, this all follows closely on the heels of that explosive "new york times" story about the five different women who settled lawsuits with either mr. o'reilly or fox news channel for alleged behavior by o'reilly ranging from verbal abuse to unwanted advances. 21st century...
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what happens here is they bring paul weiss back in. they start looking at these accusations and they start kicking up things and they see there's some real validity to it. the thing that doesn't make sense is everything we wrote in our story, fox had known for many months. so it wasn't really news. >> what broke it then? why now? >> so was there more stuff that came in that they realized that they couldn't survive if these things came out? >> why did oh really make it a joint statement? why did he say he and them agreed? >> i don't know. he hasn't said anything and fox hasn't said anything. that's the whole thing about this. the murdochs haven't explained themselves in any of this. they haven't explained why they stood by o'reillat the time of our story and then days after it, when they had gotten rid of ailes for similar things, and, you know, why is it now? we know that this law firm found more things. we also know he lost a lot of advertisers. you have an 8:00 hour that has like less than ten ads, you know, running during it. i thin
what happens here is they bring paul weiss back in. they start looking at these accusations and they start kicking up things and they see there's some real validity to it. the thing that doesn't make sense is everything we wrote in our story, fox had known for many months. so it wasn't really news. >> what broke it then? why now? >> so was there more stuff that came in that they realized that they couldn't survive if these things came out? >> why did oh really make it a joint...
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. >> reporter: until tal had one final comment about the local weiss guys. >> they didn't take care ofd i don't give a damn about them. >> for fox 29 investigates, i'm dave schratwieser. >>> sean brace here now with a look what he wants to get ofays his chest tonight. sean. >> former patriots tight end and convicted aaron hernandez took his own life this past wednesday. questions were raised whether or not hernandez suffered from cte there's lot we don't ♪ >>> sean brace educates us on the effects of cte in sports. his commentary in 15 seconds. ♪ >>> this past week former patriots tight end and convicted murderer aaron hernandez took his own life and 1nfl posted a simple question on social media. i wonder if cte affected hernandez in any way. people responded and put he was a troublemaker his whole life. while that is true it's also short cited. cte is disease that shows no boundaries. we think about junior, or own andre waters but it will effect the youngest of athletes. two former players that suited for the penn quaker football team. both were 21 years of age when they committed sui
. >> reporter: until tal had one final comment about the local weiss guys. >> they didn't take care ofd i don't give a damn about them. >> for fox 29 investigates, i'm dave schratwieser. >>> sean brace here now with a look what he wants to get ofays his chest tonight. sean. >> former patriots tight end and convicted aaron hernandez took his own life this past wednesday. questions were raised whether or not hernandez suffered from cte there's lot we don't ♪...
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i think when you bring in paul weiss, think about you brought in paul weiss for the nfl and next thingou know brady, four games. you bring in paul weiss to 21st -- they do an honest -- they don't care where the chips fall that's the most dangerous thing in the world when you're trying to keep a guy. when you have a official that can't be bought and they can't be bought, they basically are going to tell you what's wrong. when you do an internal investigation, they tell you what's right. >> yeah. it would -- if he's out, how do they replace him? he's an incredibly talented broadcaster who has an incredibly loyal audience. there's one other element to this that kind of creeps into my part of the world. you know, they are still getting approvals in the uk for the purchase of what they don't already own of sky. james already had been the chairman of sky, but there's a fit and proper test by off com, the uk versions of the fcc. there are questions about the tumult there in terms of what may or may not become going on at 21st century fox, whether that would affect the fit and proper test. pro
i think when you bring in paul weiss, think about you brought in paul weiss for the nfl and next thingou know brady, four games. you bring in paul weiss to 21st -- they do an honest -- they don't care where the chips fall that's the most dangerous thing in the world when you're trying to keep a guy. when you have a official that can't be bought and they can't be bought, they basically are going to tell you what's wrong. when you do an internal investigation, they tell you what's right. >>...
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says, no, as beth weiss it's generated by computer, almost automatically as the collected.fest is it is not chosen at the last minute, but the last minute is results are reveald and they start dealing with the passengers to see how many they offers to to get them off the plane or off the flight and how many they might to deny boarding involuntarily to. host: let's go to the first call is john, washington, d.c., you're on with our guest bart jansen. hi. guys, how are you today? a comment on had congress sending notes. seems to me like they need to be looking more at the culture rather than just if this one incident. mean by that?you caller: well, for instance, i ust got back from texas on a united flight and, you know, the i can as dirty, i mean, guarantee you there is no american that would say flying good experience. uest: well, and actually the market forces is how the airlines, the industry says choose among uld the different airlines they fly. there was just a call yesterday coincidentally by delta airlines talking about en first quarter earnings. he was asked about this bumping
says, no, as beth weiss it's generated by computer, almost automatically as the collected.fest is it is not chosen at the last minute, but the last minute is results are reveald and they start dealing with the passengers to see how many they offers to to get them off the plane or off the flight and how many they might to deny boarding involuntarily to. host: let's go to the first call is john, washington, d.c., you're on with our guest bart jansen. hi. guys, how are you today? a comment on had...
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lgerman-style summer weiss beerbines with the taste of natural lemonade.as refreshing as refreshment gets. leinenkugel's. welcome to the leinie side. and now...i'm in bristol, inia. tennessee. on this side of the road is virginia... and on this side it's tennessee. no matter which state in the country you live in, you could save hundreds on car insurance by switching to geico. look, i'm in virginia... i'm in tennessee... virginia... tennessee... and now i'm in virginessee. see how much you...
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. >> reporter: fire department captain don weiss said the pool heater had a faulty exhaust vent, causingto build up to fatal levels, more than 800 parts per million. that's nearly 100 times what the e.p.a. considers normal. known as the silent killer, carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas. most fatalities happen in homes or cars. enclosed pools are common at hotels across the country, but only 13 states require installation of carbon monoxide detectors in hotels, and in michigan, detectors are required in buildings constructed on or after december 1, 2009. offering condolences, choice hotels, which owns quality inn, said in a statement, "the hotel, which is an independently owned and operated franchise property, continues to fully cooperate with local authorities." family and friends of bryan douglas watts only wish the hotel had done more sooner. fire officials here are recommending that people carry their own carbon monoxide detector. that will cost you, scott, between $20 and $60. >> pelley: jericka duncan for us this evening. thank you, jericka. coming up next, a ti
. >> reporter: fire department captain don weiss said the pool heater had a faulty exhaust vent, causingto build up to fatal levels, more than 800 parts per million. that's nearly 100 times what the e.p.a. considers normal. known as the silent killer, carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas. most fatalities happen in homes or cars. enclosed pools are common at hotels across the country, but only 13 states require installation of carbon monoxide detectors in hotels, and in...
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as how ee weiss knows firsthand, a few changes can go a long way.ports suggests placing a lamp within easy reach of your bed and putting night lights in the bathroom, hallways and kitchen and of course good lighting on stairs is particularly important. so, install light switches on both the top and bottom of the stairway. finally, keep a flashlight handy in case of a power outage. that that's always a good idea. >> good tips. >> thanks, michael, very much. >> tonight the oakland library has announced the winners of its library card design contest. >> they had the competition for all age groups. this is the children's winner, designed by sophia. >> take a look at this impressive design by hannah, the winner in the teenage group. and this raven is the adult winner. >> isn't that great? if you want to swap your card for any of these ones, visit your local oakland library branch. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with sands i can't patel. >> if you're visiting the library, you can put the um umbrellas away. the rain is gone. it is the wet est
as how ee weiss knows firsthand, a few changes can go a long way.ports suggests placing a lamp within easy reach of your bed and putting night lights in the bathroom, hallways and kitchen and of course good lighting on stairs is particularly important. so, install light switches on both the top and bottom of the stairway. finally, keep a flashlight handy in case of a power outage. that that's always a good idea. >> good tips. >> thanks, michael, very much. >> tonight the...
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he wasn't done. 2-5 came from dave weiss. a minute, 70 seconds later he takes the pass. look at bryan bickle playing his final game. more on him in a minute. later and cane celebrating a had-3-2 win shootout. >> we had a lot of good things happening this year. a lot of ups and dunes, i'd say. but we have consistency, and i think that's where we lose a lot this year but at the same time we did a lot of good things, played great at home. but we've got to build off this season and kind of learn from it. >>> pay attention if you haven't heard this story. you saw him score in the shootout. the two stanley cup champ retiring due to multiple sclerosis. fans gave him a nice ovation tonight. a little bit later a full run-down of a fntastic final day at the masters. nbc 10 news is coming right back. >>> the first alert trachg warning for drivers in delaware county. starting at 9:00 tomorrow morning a new traffic pattern goes into effect. parts of the intersection will be closed to help improve safety. in south jersey two eastbound lanes will remain closed indefinitely. this follow
he wasn't done. 2-5 came from dave weiss. a minute, 70 seconds later he takes the pass. look at bryan bickle playing his final game. more on him in a minute. later and cane celebrating a had-3-2 win shootout. >> we had a lot of good things happening this year. a lot of ups and dunes, i'd say. but we have consistency, and i think that's where we lose a lot this year but at the same time we did a lot of good things, played great at home. but we've got to build off this season and kind of...
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joining me jordan sekulow and fred weiss, justice security fellow. we know where the media is coming from when it comes to donald trump. the "new york times" had this, they had this quote from him and didn't seem toanto run it. they didn't nt him saying that she may have committed a crime. when they ran the headline, they said offering no evidence, he says, that she might have committed a crime and buried it on page 15. okay, so we know they're biased. let me ask you about the truth, however. could she have committed a crime? jordan, first to you. >> yeah, absolutely. and there's a number of provisions. one if she was under the color of law, using fisa surveillance to do something improper. that's a crime. five years in prison. if the surveillance wasn't legitimate. that wasn't done for foreign reasons, foreign surveillance, wasn't done for national security reasons, that could be a crime itself, and sharing it with people that are unauthorized that shouldn't get the info. a separate crime. then the espionage act, the leaking part. if she's tied to t
joining me jordan sekulow and fred weiss, justice security fellow. we know where the media is coming from when it comes to donald trump. the "new york times" had this, they had this quote from him and didn't seem toanto run it. they didn't nt him saying that she may have committed a crime. when they ran the headline, they said offering no evidence, he says, that she might have committed a crime and buried it on page 15. okay, so we know they're biased. let me ask you about the truth,...
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this candle will be lit by irene weiss and maney mandell.irene and her family were deported to auschwitz where her mother and four of her siblings were gassed. irene and her sister were selected for forced labor and survived a death march. manny and his mother were among a group of hungarian jews traded for trucks and other material in negotiations between adult eichmann and rudolf kastner, a member of the jewish rescue committee. the group was diverted for six months, and later they were able to get to switzerland. both irene and manny volunteer at the museum. thank you. congressman ed royce, may i ask you to stand by the fifth candle. the fifth candle will be lit by esther, and harry markowitz. esther was sent by her parents from germany to england on i kindred transport. her family was deported to a camp in france and later her parents were sent to auschwitz and killed. harry was born in berlin. shortly before, harry and his family fled berlin to antwerp. later fearing he would be selected for forced labor, harry's family moved the family
this candle will be lit by irene weiss and maney mandell.irene and her family were deported to auschwitz where her mother and four of her siblings were gassed. irene and her sister were selected for forced labor and survived a death march. manny and his mother were among a group of hungarian jews traded for trucks and other material in negotiations between adult eichmann and rudolf kastner, a member of the jewish rescue committee. the group was diverted for six months, and later they were able...
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of weiss multi-strategy advisors. mark crumpton is here. mark: utah a republican congressman jason chaffetz is returning to the private sector. the house oversight committee chairman then he will not run for reelection or any office in 2018. he was elected to congress in 2008 and said his decision was not based on health or political concerns, adding he was confident of his reelection should he have pursued it. president trump will meet with the turkish president next month. white house officials say the administration is discussing the possibility of a face-to-face meeting ahead of a nato summit. mr. trump called mr. erdogan on monday to congratulate him in a victory in a referendum, and to discuss developments in syria. the vice president has issued a warning to north korea. he said all options are on the table the end kim jong-un's nuclear program and reaffirmed nuclear support for japan. >> you can rest assured, the full range of the united states military capability is dedicated to the protection of japan. you are our friend. and on th
of weiss multi-strategy advisors. mark crumpton is here. mark: utah a republican congressman jason chaffetz is returning to the private sector. the house oversight committee chairman then he will not run for reelection or any office in 2018. he was elected to congress in 2008 and said his decision was not based on health or political concerns, adding he was confident of his reelection should he have pursued it. president trump will meet with the turkish president next month. white house...
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when i talked to the senior leadership, including scott weiss, a former corporate executive the got his come back to cincinnati to voluntarily serve as ceo of the ocean accelerator, which got its start in 2015, and with some funds from a for-profit venture capital firm which was started by church members called ocean capital, they offered 25,000 dollars in seed money to a class of entrepreneurs that applied to be in this incubator. carol: they actually compete, right? they make their pitch, people review it, and they get chosen hopefully. >> yes, but there is a pitch contest that is part of their entrepreneurship conference, but that is different than this ocean accelerator, which is a 4-5-month program -- these entrepreneurs have to be there every day. it is not a casual thing. they are there every day 9-5, bible study, mentorship, a full staff that is guiding them through building their companies, and there is a lot of -- there are hundreds of accelerators in the country. that is not a new thing. but what is unique about the ocean accelerator and its association with crossroads is the
when i talked to the senior leadership, including scott weiss, a former corporate executive the got his come back to cincinnati to voluntarily serve as ceo of the ocean accelerator, which got its start in 2015, and with some funds from a for-profit venture capital firm which was started by church members called ocean capital, they offered 25,000 dollars in seed money to a class of entrepreneurs that applied to be in this incubator. carol: they actually compete, right? they make their pitch,...
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paul weiss, they didn't do an investigation, but the investigation employers do to protect themselves. i called for the state organization in new york, that is supposed to protect the rights of women, people of color and other disenfranchised groups, i called the coalition, which empowers them on their own motion to do an investigation. it's rarely used but legally is very sound. this is a perfect time to do that. we have over 30 women according to published reports who have brought sexual harassment claims against fox news, either informally, or formally. please, it's time to use your power, make findings and clean house. >> but you're saying inconsistent things, i agree there should be a complete author oh investigati-- and a t investigation. every woman who makes a complaint is entitled to have her complaint investigated. every man complained against is entitled to have those complaints investigated. we should all be in favor of a completely objective investigation, and then if they establish that he is guilty he should be fired. >> of course, i will tell you something that benedic
paul weiss, they didn't do an investigation, but the investigation employers do to protect themselves. i called for the state organization in new york, that is supposed to protect the rights of women, people of color and other disenfranchised groups, i called the coalition, which empowers them on their own motion to do an investigation. it's rarely used but legally is very sound. this is a perfect time to do that. we have over 30 women according to published reports who have brought sexual...
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automatic of that sort of came together coupled with a review by the paul weiss law firm into the accusations21st century fox said that o'riley's ouster was a result of that review. clearly something that in that review, something in that investigation, either unearthed or reskbe rated something that the murdocks decided they can't tolerate at the company. >> roger ailes first, now bill o'reilly. can there be more out there? >> i don't really know. that could be the implication that you have a law firm coming in and doing a serious review that is not internally done. this is a company trying to get out from under this more as, i believe. they have to could it. they're trying to buy sky news. they have issues that as a company as large as they are that they cannot be dogged by this. while this was about sexual harassment and cleaning up the environment internally at fox news, it looks like a business decision, really, as much as anything else. but no modern corporation right now can have this kind of a cloud hanging over its head, no matter how much money bill o'reilly brings in. >> brian, you
automatic of that sort of came together coupled with a review by the paul weiss law firm into the accusations21st century fox said that o'riley's ouster was a result of that review. clearly something that in that review, something in that investigation, either unearthed or reskbe rated something that the murdocks decided they can't tolerate at the company. >> roger ailes first, now bill o'reilly. can there be more out there? >> i don't really know. that could be the implication that...
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ailes last summer, it began to unwind for him quickly when paul weiss was brought in to lead an investigation. >> these things can start to unwind quickly. we've laerntd about five different women who have had these allegations of sexual harassment against bill o'reilly. that was reported by the "new york times." but oftentimes once there's an investigation started more women will come forward. so there's really an interesting factor to watch. and i wouldn't hesitate to underscore the importance of the timing right now. we're right now heading into the ad selling period. this is when fox is going to try to be getting advertisers to lock in ad spending for the next year. so there's pressure on fox to try to resolve this issue and reassure advertisers. even though right now most of them are reallocating their spending elsewhere on fox news, this still does not look good. and they're going to want to try to get this sorted out sooner rather than later. >> what does this mean in terms of reallocating spending, julia? in other words, fox news isn't feeling a dollar impact at all because those doll
ailes last summer, it began to unwind for him quickly when paul weiss was brought in to lead an investigation. >> these things can start to unwind quickly. we've laerntd about five different women who have had these allegations of sexual harassment against bill o'reilly. that was reported by the "new york times." but oftentimes once there's an investigation started more women will come forward. so there's really an interesting factor to watch. and i wouldn't hesitate to...
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weiss. >> yeah, look, fitbit, i think it's a fad any way. i haven't budget the stock.for a little bit long time ago. see no reason. it's a fad. >> american airlines apologizing on saturday to the female passenger involved in an on board clash with an employee over a stroller. that employee has been suspended. another black eye for the airline industry. >> it is. you have the lawyer for the doctor in the unit eed case now representing the woman. listen, i think this is going to be, you don't want to call it ambulance chasing. >> airplane chasing is another way you could put it. in terms of invesing in the lines, it's looking at these niche carriers. jet blue is a name josh owns. i believe it will hit on all metrics. delta works as well. i'd avoid the larger carriers. being exposed to this con tin youl social backlash. >> next up, hasbro bheet booeting on the top and bottom line. >> for five years now, the stock has chug ged hire. it's been swhabt sporadic and sketchy, that price hike along the way though, so i think you need to pick your spots. also bear in mind, this q
weiss. >> yeah, look, fitbit, i think it's a fad any way. i haven't budget the stock.for a little bit long time ago. see no reason. it's a fad. >> american airlines apologizing on saturday to the female passenger involved in an on board clash with an employee over a stroller. that employee has been suspended. another black eye for the airline industry. >> it is. you have the lawyer for the doctor in the unit eed case now representing the woman. listen, i think this is going to...
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they hired paul weiss law firm to investigate the claims made against bill o'reilly. i would hope what's next is that they keep moving forward in terms of building the trust of its employees. we we heard fox say that not one person called that hotline that was supposed to be available for people to call if they felt like they experienced harassment in the work place. it's a little strange for a company that size to say not one person used that hotline. >> that says to me as a lawyer, a civil rights lawyer, that there is no trust amongst those employees. so hopefully they move forward in building that trust so that if people do feel like they have been harassed, they can come forward, talk to hr, talk to individuals in the work place and it can be eliminated. look, one thing that's good about all of this, hopefully, that secretary. >> that administrative assistant. >> that woman is sitting there that may feel like she suffered harassment. she is no power emboldened to come forward. >> actions speak louder than words, guys. in this case the murdocks, at least, they took
they hired paul weiss law firm to investigate the claims made against bill o'reilly. i would hope what's next is that they keep moving forward in terms of building the trust of its employees. we we heard fox say that not one person called that hotline that was supposed to be available for people to call if they felt like they experienced harassment in the work place. it's a little strange for a company that size to say not one person used that hotline. >> that says to me as a lawyer, a...
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respect your opinion, brian, but i disagree that it had anything to do with the investigation by paul weiss because fox news and bill o'reilly both knew exactly what he did because they have seen the evidence. no one pays out millions of dollars because they're a target. okay? bill o'reilly refuses to even be contrite today when he gave a statement that he was -- that he's a target and basically these are unfounded claims. they're not unfounded claims. okay? fox went after me, went after andrea mackris, they sued me, they named my wife in the complaint as a democratic operative who wanted to swing the election against w. bush. they played hardball. they knew about this guy. the money was too great. the profits came before the morals. >> but it does take those women, like andrea mackris and like wendy walsh to come forward in order to even get it out there. >> no question. that it not only takes the women, it takes their courage because they have to have a lot of courage because after they come out, they are doomed. they will never work in the industry again. and one of the reasons why the e
respect your opinion, brian, but i disagree that it had anything to do with the investigation by paul weiss because fox news and bill o'reilly both knew exactly what he did because they have seen the evidence. no one pays out millions of dollars because they're a target. okay? bill o'reilly refuses to even be contrite today when he gave a statement that he was -- that he's a target and basically these are unfounded claims. they're not unfounded claims. okay? fox went after me, went after andrea...
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, by the way, all in the face of some of the issues we should say and a light way to do it, steven weiss apologies. the show was going so well. >> so smooth until now. the wheels just came off. >> you did a great job. >> i'm out. >> do not go by price targets on stocks like this. facebook still in its up trend. it's pulled back along with the overall market. probably less than some larger tech names. i still think this one will be like a magnet to $150. the news is obviously sad. i'm not sure that it's epidemic enough to cause a market reaction in the price. >> monster beverage removed from the conviction and goldman sachs. steven? >> this is not a trend, it's a down trend, so i think goldman probably had a good call. it's never been cheap. it has takeover speculation. to your point and others. i'm not playing it. i've never been involved. >> yunited/continental changing their seating policy. kevin o'leary? >> this is all about what it's going to take to make the good doctor go away. the bid ask is a low of $10 million to a high of $35 million. i'm a skeptical guy. i assume as a continge
, by the way, all in the face of some of the issues we should say and a light way to do it, steven weiss apologies. the show was going so well. >> so smooth until now. the wheels just came off. >> you did a great job. >> i'm out. >> do not go by price targets on stocks like this. facebook still in its up trend. it's pulled back along with the overall market. probably less than some larger tech names. i still think this one will be like a magnet to $150. the news is...
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he said he learned overnight that the law firm, paul weiss, told the murdoch family that there are moremen. that the allegations are even more extensive than we know. what do we know about that? >> yes. i saw that report as well. what i know is that it is not uncommon for a situation like this when there are very public lawsuits for more people to come out of wood work. people feel more comfortable. that now that he's not there, they're more comfortable discussing it. fox was run by roger ailes. he walked away with $40 million. he was pushed without the allegations but he walked away with the $40 million. i think there is seen that this is the environment at fox. and now fox is trying change that reputation. i wouldn't be surprised if in the meantime there are more allegations that emerge. >> i know you had a chance to speak with gabe sherman. are we talking about more lawsuits? >> his sources were telling him it is not just sexual harassment claims. the women are coming forward with. they're also coming forward with racial discrimination claims so this is a scandal that is growing. >>
he said he learned overnight that the law firm, paul weiss, told the murdoch family that there are moremen. that the allegations are even more extensive than we know. what do we know about that? >> yes. i saw that report as well. what i know is that it is not uncommon for a situation like this when there are very public lawsuits for more people to come out of wood work. people feel more comfortable. that now that he's not there, they're more comfortable discussing it. fox was run by roger...
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comment, 21st century fox issued a statement saying they investigate all complaints and asked paul weissinue assisting in the matter. this is a canned corporate statement that contained big news. he is the law firm that looked into fox news boss, roger ales and they concluded ales has to go. is the same thing happening this time? o'reilly is a profit engine for fox news but he's hurting the brand. this came as a surprise, o'reilly said he was going on vacation. he said it was preplanned. watch. >> last fall, i booked a trip that should be terrific. not going to tell you where it is. we have a contest on billo'reilly.com, guess where bill is going. >> he will return april 24th. it's curious timing. here is what they told chris hayes on msnbc. >> do you believe it was preplanned? >> yes, all my reporting indicates bill o'reilly did plan the trip before. what i find striking is management let him go. when you are in the middle of a public relations crisis, if they were backing him, they would say stay on the air, we got your back, don't make it look like this is a suspension. >> let's him g
comment, 21st century fox issued a statement saying they investigate all complaints and asked paul weissinue assisting in the matter. this is a canned corporate statement that contained big news. he is the law firm that looked into fox news boss, roger ales and they concluded ales has to go. is the same thing happening this time? o'reilly is a profit engine for fox news but he's hurting the brand. this came as a surprise, o'reilly said he was going on vacation. he said it was preplanned. watch....
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. >> reporter: jackie weiss man and her friends have been trying to get home to eugene, oregon since saturday night. >> it was only four hours and then we couldn't get a flight till 24 hours later. >> reporter: sleeping at the airport then three hours at a hotel, back to the airport for more delays. frustration at the ticketing counter as passengers are told flights are all booked up, canceled or delayed. it's as bad today as it was on days with severe weather which caused a hundred or so delays and cancellations. these tired travelers just hoping they can get home and not spend another night in an airport. their latest flight scheduled to take off at 9:45 tonight. >> it really means 11:00 at night because you're going to sit in the airplane. >> reporter: and i have been tracking their flight on flight aware. they were able to take off about 15 minutes late. and by the time this newscast ends just at the time this newscast ends, that group will be touching down in eugene. meanwhile for everybody else, this project is supposed to take about two more months and airport officials are sa
. >> reporter: jackie weiss man and her friends have been trying to get home to eugene, oregon since saturday night. >> it was only four hours and then we couldn't get a flight till 24 hours later. >> reporter: sleeping at the airport then three hours at a hotel, back to the airport for more delays. frustration at the ticketing counter as passengers are told flights are all booked up, canceled or delayed. it's as bad today as it was on days with severe weather which caused a...
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. >> weiss? >> there's nothing you have to own, but i agree with joe in terms of how money managers look at this. when you look at amazon, you take a look at it, i said, wow, 40 bucks, that's an unbelievable move. but you know what, you look at capital as return on your capital. percentage returns. so, i'm looking at that up 4% last night, i'm look iing at western digital up 10%. it is which is a lot more than, even though it was only up $8, so the only thing that's got to be owned is a bid for jim while he's watching all this stuff and druling as intel and qualcomm are getting squashed. he's the value guy watching old tech. >> listen. we're going to -- >> are you going to let him talk to you like that? >> how about alphabet. hey, steve, you're right. i am not going to throw in towel as a value investor and a buy amazon. and any value investor out there who's owning amazon is fooling themselves it's a value stock. google, alphabet or apple chrks reports next week, are priced like value stocks. yo
. >> weiss? >> there's nothing you have to own, but i agree with joe in terms of how money managers look at this. when you look at amazon, you take a look at it, i said, wow, 40 bucks, that's an unbelievable move. but you know what, you look at capital as return on your capital. percentage returns. so, i'm looking at that up 4% last night, i'm look iing at western digital up 10%. it is which is a lot more than, even though it was only up $8, so the only thing that's got to be owned...
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. >> now we're being a weiss acre.s works. >> thank you. >> reporter: interesting not everybody new about these letters. the fact is when some of these really big delays happen they get a lot of media coverage and the franklily the boss already knows about it before you arrive late to work. but, again, they are available for your use put them to use. iain? >> good advice, bruce. i might need a letter. thank you. >>> all right. found three-year-old walking by herself in the middle of the street. so he streamed live on facebook. what else? >>> her husband took off with the teenaged student. now he's in custody. and the one question from his wife, her words, did you sleep with her? >>> beautiful firework part of the magic at disney but these shows are starting real fires and firefighters are not smiling. ♪ are allergies holding you back? break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technolo
. >> now we're being a weiss acre.s works. >> thank you. >> reporter: interesting not everybody new about these letters. the fact is when some of these really big delays happen they get a lot of media coverage and the franklily the boss already knows about it before you arrive late to work. but, again, they are available for your use put them to use. iain? >> good advice, bruce. i might need a letter. thank you. >>> all right. found three-year-old walking by...
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. >> that's why weiss only flies -- b. >> and yet, you guys are investing in airlines. >> well, they'reoif in new jersey. newark's is closest airport. that's united hub. what am i going to do? drive to -- >> that's my point to phil. no choice. >> exactly, that's where these companies -- >> these companies have discovered the profit motive after 40 or so years. it's a reason bable why berkshire is buying four of them. he's the number one shareholder in three of the four right now. these are companies that have figured out how to make money. they like making match e inmone. the it's a whole different ball game and sometimes, things like this fall through the cracks, they make mistakes. they want to move planes efficiently. but if it weren't a plane, it would probably look less bad. if this were a steak house and they overbookeded and came in and removed someone, probably the dragging and pulling over the seats wouldn't have been as necessary. it would still be bad. on a plane, just looks so much worse. >> this is just abject stumd ts the people. >> we're done. next up, we need to -- didn'
. >> that's why weiss only flies -- b. >> and yet, you guys are investing in airlines. >> well, they'reoif in new jersey. newark's is closest airport. that's united hub. what am i going to do? drive to -- >> that's my point to phil. no choice. >> exactly, that's where these companies -- >> these companies have discovered the profit motive after 40 or so years. it's a reason bable why berkshire is buying four of them. he's the number one shareholder in three...
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the interesting thi about this investigation by paul weiss, what had nothing to do with them letting'reilly go -- they let him go because of the advertising money and because of the stock price going down. it's all about the money. it's not about the -- >> you don't have to convince me of that. people are telling me there is a cultural shift in fox or the country. i think neither is true. this was pure economics. paul, by the way, is the legal firm that was handling that investigation. let me ask this, in the settlement, i know you can't talk much about it, when you say he's not being contrite, he was not contrite in the settlement you were involved in. is that not a normal course of events in a settlement? did you ask for an apology? >> i wasn't in a position to ask for an apology. i unfortunately had to tell andrea that i don't do causes, i do cases. that's what she retained question more. i knew because of her position, if she was very famous and on the air, she'd work again. but she was somebody no one knew. she was just a producer there. she would have never worked again because
the interesting thi about this investigation by paul weiss, what had nothing to do with them letting'reilly go -- they let him go because of the advertising money and because of the stock price going down. it's all about the money. it's not about the -- >> you don't have to convince me of that. people are telling me there is a cultural shift in fox or the country. i think neither is true. this was pure economics. paul, by the way, is the legal firm that was handling that investigation....
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paul weiss, that only lasted ten days before removal. they interviewed over 24 women from fox news, including allegations from "high profile personalities" according to accounts of it. so these investigations are not legally binding, they don't create a legal or criminal requirement, but they create a volume of evidence that make -- if you're reporting in this bill o'reilly context, decisions that i think were unthinkable even just weeks ago. >> gabe, it was reported that roger ailes received somewhere in the neighborhood of $40 million when he left fox news. reasonable to assume that bill o'reilly is going to get quite the golden parachute when he leaves? >> i would say so. he resigned a multiple year contract earlier this year. he earns upward of $20 million a year. so you would figure that following prior precent that they would pay him out. ain, the optics of that in this new environment to pay out $40 million, $60 million to bill o'reilly, that could be a complicated decision. >> he has quite the following. >> yes. >> quite the fan
paul weiss, that only lasted ten days before removal. they interviewed over 24 women from fox news, including allegations from "high profile personalities" according to accounts of it. so these investigations are not legally binding, they don't create a legal or criminal requirement, but they create a volume of evidence that make -- if you're reporting in this bill o'reilly context, decisions that i think were unthinkable even just weeks ago. >> gabe, it was reported that roger...
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last but not least, we have susanna weiss, a freelance writer.nk you everyone, nicole. >> it's a pleasure to be inresenting telemundo and be such an established panel. good afternoon. we appreciate everyone who is joining us be a livestream and watching on c-span. welcome. --is wonderful to see such a an amazing interest in this incredible topic. let's get right down to it. being a feminist in the workplace today, one of the main challenges in being a feminist is dealing with the daily occurrences of sexism. as we just had, sexism in the workplace takes many forms. coupled with able-ism and other isms. it's important to remember that sexism and discrimination can look different to each one of us as we are all from different intersexual identities. we all really do want the acceptingto be more place. we will be discussing the challenges that each of us face and workplace from micro-aggressions to harassment and how to overcome them. so, susanna, i want to start with you. you wrote none gender issues, sex and relationship in women's health. you cov
last but not least, we have susanna weiss, a freelance writer.nk you everyone, nicole. >> it's a pleasure to be inresenting telemundo and be such an established panel. good afternoon. we appreciate everyone who is joining us be a livestream and watching on c-span. welcome. --is wonderful to see such a an amazing interest in this incredible topic. let's get right down to it. being a feminist in the workplace today, one of the main challenges in being a feminist is dealing with the daily...
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these are four attorney attorneys from paul weiss.ertheless as wendy's attorney i just think there can't be a wrong without a remedy. the statute of limitations has lun in her case. we took them up on the off of calling the hotline. we expect them to do justice by her. >> correct me if i'm wrong, lisa, but this is the same company that investigated -- do you think this will happen to bill o'reilly? >> any woman who walks into that without an attorney is really walking into a lion's den answering questions. i asked the attorneys to do a real independent investigation. they rejeced that. as to whether they're going to fire bill o'reilly, any other company in america would do that. wendy's allegations are that she didn't get a job because she refused to go to a hotel room with you. this is serious stuff, and of course he should be fired. >> wendy, after "the new york times" reported since 2002 a toment of $13,000 in settlements had been paid out, what do you think of president trump comments about it? >> we're talking about birds of a fe
these are four attorney attorneys from paul weiss.ertheless as wendy's attorney i just think there can't be a wrong without a remedy. the statute of limitations has lun in her case. we took them up on the off of calling the hotline. we expect them to do justice by her. >> correct me if i'm wrong, lisa, but this is the same company that investigated -- do you think this will happen to bill o'reilly? >> any woman who walks into that without an attorney is really walking into a lion's...
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. >> weiss and i bought it when the stock fell after that homewo horrible report. real nice recovery in the quarter. just fell off a cliff. i think got down to 48 or something. i mean, really just hammered down. i sold puts, i bought stock, now i've overwritten the stock with calls and i'm still short puts in this one. i was happier this morning when it was up a little over 2% but it's still 52 and change. >> listen to me now and believe me later. this stock cannot hold 50 on a closing weekly basis if this stock cannot hold 50, stay good night. >> it's a triangle handle upside down. that's where support showed up. if it doesn't hold, i feel bagd. i don't know. >> if it does hold. >> well, different conversation. >> right. and -- >> i'm not saying you can't speculate here. >> this is a valuation call in part, right? valuation assessment, suggest the reset is presenting opportunity. >> lol. >> the near-term stopgap measures to chase color and innovations. >> that is the art side of fashion, understanding the trends. remember the story. this was a cult stock. it was t
. >> weiss and i bought it when the stock fell after that homewo horrible report. real nice recovery in the quarter. just fell off a cliff. i think got down to 48 or something. i mean, really just hammered down. i sold puts, i bought stock, now i've overwritten the stock with calls and i'm still short puts in this one. i was happier this morning when it was up a little over 2% but it's still 52 and change. >> listen to me now and believe me later. this stock cannot hold 50 on a...
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bed, bath and beyond, you could have gotten that one, steve weiss does, though. >> when you listen toelease, you didn't know which way the stock was going to go because the guidance was poor but they beat this quarter. their online business is growing 20%, it's still a challenged business. i'd avoid it. >> costco, rich saperstein. >> costco has lowest prices, 700 warehouses, ability for customers to see the product and an online presence. we like the stock and it's going to be one of the ones that will thrive and survive in this environment. >> jimmy, l brands on pace for one of its best days ever. >> it's certainly due for one. this has been a disaster of a stock for a year after formally being a darling for the two years prior to that. but one quarter does not the trend make. look, it's nice to see costco l brands beat on the top and bottom lines, but one quarter doesn't make. you have a long way to go before you can see retail is back. >> doc, ralph lauren. do you have unusual there too? >> we did. because this one flushed when they announced the closure of that store, one of many
bed, bath and beyond, you could have gotten that one, steve weiss does, though. >> when you listen toelease, you didn't know which way the stock was going to go because the guidance was poor but they beat this quarter. their online business is growing 20%, it's still a challenged business. i'd avoid it. >> costco, rich saperstein. >> costco has lowest prices, 700 warehouses, ability for customers to see the product and an online presence. we like the stock and it's going to be...
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price is a former cia analyst, most of the likely the security spokesman in the white house and andrew weiss on the national security council staff during the clinton years is now the vice president for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace. welcome both. thank you so much. ned price, most recently the obama white house had a very different posture towards egypt. i remember trafling with both hillary clinton and with john kerry to egypt and the opposition leaders were always met with journalists in jail were always a point discussion and there was always a push/pull, at least laying down the marker with these regimes. >> there was always laying down the marker with good reason. president trump is focused on american strength and putting america first. well, in not speaking to human rights, publicly today, i think what you saw president trump implicitly say is that america is not strong enough to stand up for its values. under the obama administration whether it was in public or private and usually both, the administration consistently stood up for human rights for the rol
price is a former cia analyst, most of the likely the security spokesman in the white house and andrew weiss on the national security council staff during the clinton years is now the vice president for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace. welcome both. thank you so much. ned price, most recently the obama white house had a very different posture towards egypt. i remember trafling with both hillary clinton and with john kerry to egypt and the opposition leaders were always...
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what was in that investigation that was conducted by the paul weiss law firm?idence in that investigation that these sexual harassment claims, in fact, are true, and there is substantial evidence to support the claims, fox could have triggered that clause and could have either negotiated for a much smaller payout or no payout at all. now, that would probably admit that bill o'reilly would have sued fox for breach of contract, but again, if there was evidence to substantiate the sexual harassment claims, fox would have been on solid ground in terms of not paying out tens of millions of dollars for someone who was involved in unlawful activity, and i think that's so important to note. sexual harassment is unlawful activity. it's not just immoral, it's unlawful. >> you know, phil carter, i've had several women say to me in the last day, including one that i'm married to, you know, why should fox news get a pat on the back for doing something that should be so obvious? >> they shouldn't get a pat on the back. in fact, you could say why didn't they react to this a l
what was in that investigation that was conducted by the paul weiss law firm?idence in that investigation that these sexual harassment claims, in fact, are true, and there is substantial evidence to support the claims, fox could have triggered that clause and could have either negotiated for a much smaller payout or no payout at all. now, that would probably admit that bill o'reilly would have sued fox for breach of contract, but again, if there was evidence to substantiate the sexual...
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professor of international relations at american university in rome and back with us, as well, michael weiss. he brought up the refugees. the president said that the pictures of the children and the babies really changed him, moved him. i wonder if it's changed what he thought about the refugees, because these are many of the people who are seeking solace and shelter here in the united states. >> i mean, i don't know if the president really changed his views about the muslim ban, and syria was, i think, one of the countries was number two or maybe number one, probably, of the countries, so, when he talked about banning refugees coming from certain countries, there were six countries, he's talking about these kids that were killed and slaughtered. when you are somebody that is escaping war zone, i mean, if the water is becoming safer, than staying on the ground, that's why they've been escaping. i'm sure you mentioned this, this is the sixth year of this war. assad has been slaughtering his own people from day one. when this revolution was started in 2011, i was sent, actually, by tina brown,
professor of international relations at american university in rome and back with us, as well, michael weiss. he brought up the refugees. the president said that the pictures of the children and the babies really changed him, moved him. i wonder if it's changed what he thought about the refugees, because these are many of the people who are seeking solace and shelter here in the united states. >> i mean, i don't know if the president really changed his views about the muslim ban, and...