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. >>> up next, the ceo, speaking of technology, of xerox.hat should be known as america's photocopier saying demand remains stable in the face of a challenging macroeconomic environment. what is the ceo seeing? we're going to hear from him, he's live coming right up. ♪ ♪ you can't buy great conversations, or excuses to unplug. you can't buy possibilities, and you can't buy moments that matter. but you can invest in them. at t. rowe price we believe your investments should work harder for the future you imagine. and that's where our strategic investing approach can help. t. rowe price, invest with confidence. (vo) with verizon, you can now get a private 5g network. so you can do more than connect your business, you can make it even smarter. now ports can know where every piece of cargo is. and where it's going. (dock worker) right on time. (vo) robots can predict breakdowns and order their own replacement parts. (foreman) nice work. (vo) and retailers can get ahead of the fashion trend of the day with a new line tomorrow. with a verizon priva
. >>> up next, the ceo, speaking of technology, of xerox.hat should be known as america's photocopier saying demand remains stable in the face of a challenging macroeconomic environment. what is the ceo seeing? we're going to hear from him, he's live coming right up. ♪ ♪ you can't buy great conversations, or excuses to unplug. you can't buy possibilities, and you can't buy moments that matter. but you can invest in them. at t. rowe price we believe your investments should work...
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camera in a commercial, you get a full fee so, i would be in, like, an office commercial for like xeroxing into frame [ laughter ] i don't know where seth's camera's is. >> seth: yeah here, do my -- take a single of me -- where's my single? yeah, here, all right. ready? >> it's like a xerox commercial, and i would just sort of be like - [ laughter ] getting fired from commercial after commercial but i did do extra work, background work. i did do background work when the season of "curb your enthusiasm" when larry was playing max bialystock in "the producers" on broadway, i was in the crowd in the st. james theater doing extra work for a mel brooks musical, as portrayed by larry david in "curb your enthusiasm." so, now i'm doing "curb your judaism," again, as a [ bleep you to both of those guys. [ laughter ] >> seth: the amount of jewish layers that you just made. >> oh, my god, yes it's just like a moist, like matzo meal thing >> seth: you were playing sorta -- "curb your judaism" -- that is the sketch we saw a clip from >> yes >> seth: you're playing a larry david type >> seth: did you
camera in a commercial, you get a full fee so, i would be in, like, an office commercial for like xeroxing into frame [ laughter ] i don't know where seth's camera's is. >> seth: yeah here, do my -- take a single of me -- where's my single? yeah, here, all right. ready? >> it's like a xerox commercial, and i would just sort of be like - [ laughter ] getting fired from commercial after commercial but i did do extra work, background work. i did do background work when the season of...
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also likes to b close to home. >> after college, she came bac to rockland county and went to work at xerox, herself one night, in a bar, suzanne then 21, fell for, actuall fell over, a 17 year old rac car driver named bobby's castillo >> she actually stepped on me, i wound up sleeping on the floor, she's picking me up and we saw each other and starte talking. >> three teen years later, suzanne and bobby who was by then a welder and steam fitter were married bobby made a good son-in-law he was always there for peggy, especially after her husband died in 2003 by then, peggy was retired but never slowed down. traveling the world an treasuring her family. her son jim was now psychologist living in florida with his wife diana, and their two children >> i get the sense that jim wa not as close to your parents a you were >> i will agree to that. >> and why would that be >> maybe because of th distance that he was so fa away he did call, he did speak to them, but my brother is my brother, he kind of lived in his own world. >> but suzanne and her mom wer very much in the same world. >> how often di
also likes to b close to home. >> after college, she came bac to rockland county and went to work at xerox, herself one night, in a bar, suzanne then 21, fell for, actuall fell over, a 17 year old rac car driver named bobby's castillo >> she actually stepped on me, i wound up sleeping on the floor, she's picking me up and we saw each other and starte talking. >> three teen years later, suzanne and bobby who was by then a welder and steam fitter were married bobby made a good...
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every single letter that comes in is, is xeroxed, and he only gets a copy of it if he gets it at all. it's very hard to schedule a phone call even as his lawyer. so it has been very frustrating and overly punitive. but unfortunately, the judge had made a recommendation that he be placed at a medical facility, but it was not an order. and so of course, the bureau of prisons took advantage of that and put him in this c, m. u. and i said, why on earth is he in a c, m u. and he said because his crime involved a communications based offense. and i said his crime with communicating with a journalist. so think deeply about that, that that's the reason the communications, the offense was that he communicated with the journal. not with a spy, not with a hostile foreign agency, nothing like that. but with a regular journalist, i'd like to thank our guest attorney activist and whistleblower jeslane radar for joining us. and thanks to our viewers. former us president theodore roosevelt once said that quote, patriotism means to stand by the country. it does not mean to stand by the president or an
every single letter that comes in is, is xeroxed, and he only gets a copy of it if he gets it at all. it's very hard to schedule a phone call even as his lawyer. so it has been very frustrating and overly punitive. but unfortunately, the judge had made a recommendation that he be placed at a medical facility, but it was not an order. and so of course, the bureau of prisons took advantage of that and put him in this c, m. u. and i said, why on earth is he in a c, m u. and he said because his...
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there are houses and left their businesses on probably just xerox using what ever cross partition means. they have to, which there are they have? no, they have nor will of this over there when if they have no houses over there, but there's still a list they can live on until the flashes is all i'm doing. i mean your experience janice, in the region. what do you think these 2 parties, these 2 sides need to do to, to come to an agreement? can we expect level to reach an agreement or will international assistance be needed? do you think, of course, with dr. international assistants before and if you didn't get wired resolution didn't require result of a bus or know depending on they are going to see we can depending that they will feel 50 for their own citizens. they will feel sorry for what they have done or no local authority, or no reports have got more than 174 civilians for killing due to this class. with the forces under the militia, we're going with different general how much i'm done. i'm general, i'm sorry for that because i'm to find a spectral way to solve the problem. i said, i
there are houses and left their businesses on probably just xerox using what ever cross partition means. they have to, which there are they have? no, they have nor will of this over there when if they have no houses over there, but there's still a list they can live on until the flashes is all i'm doing. i mean your experience janice, in the region. what do you think these 2 parties, these 2 sides need to do to, to come to an agreement? can we expect level to reach an agreement or will...
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you know, tupperware is like, kleenex, kleenex or, or xerox. i mean, the brand name has actually transcended the brand itself. i mean, we all have plenty of plastic containers in our tupperware. if we're, if you were saying, but not a single item. that is a tupperware product. i mean that, that has to be toxic for the company. that's a problem for sure. and i think it was especially a problem when they think about younger customers who don't want to go to tupperware parties. you know, i think younger customers are still used to getting what they want right at the fingertips right away. and they just don't shop like that. and there are certain brands, maybe they've done that. and i think that at this point, those parties that you read getting the invite to the girlfriend selling jewelry or, you know, you would read that and that's not the kind of way that people want to shop now. and so a tupperware did last year move away from the or at least not only away from the party model that had to bind it. but they did begin offering their product on ar
you know, tupperware is like, kleenex, kleenex or, or xerox. i mean, the brand name has actually transcended the brand itself. i mean, we all have plenty of plastic containers in our tupperware. if we're, if you were saying, but not a single item. that is a tupperware product. i mean that, that has to be toxic for the company. that's a problem for sure. and i think it was especially a problem when they think about younger customers who don't want to go to tupperware parties. you know, i think...
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i, we break for a kid is our kids are smoking drugs like renee that they leave the xerox. those the caleb heron, i pray bases talk beginning and come back to the house of god about that is what we're preaching. ultimately, easter means different things to different people, but here in africa it just really centered around relief. garibaldi's at the velocity in alexander johnsborough. that's all for now. be sure to check out our t, v dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates, or see right back here at the top of the hour. with western elite or in the chief state of anxiety in america, there is a stage sanction effort to destroy trump and his followers. europe, faces mass protests and economic dislocation when it comes to foreign policy. western in germany hinges on the fate of ukraine. overall the outlook is bleak.
i, we break for a kid is our kids are smoking drugs like renee that they leave the xerox. those the caleb heron, i pray bases talk beginning and come back to the house of god about that is what we're preaching. ultimately, easter means different things to different people, but here in africa it just really centered around relief. garibaldi's at the velocity in alexander johnsborough. that's all for now. be sure to check out our t, v dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates, or see...
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now, a top priority, monica in ocoee of all just xerox brazilian. so had an al jazeera, we're going to tell you why this ponder has become a symbol of st relations between china and the united states. ah, hello there. the heat waves sweeping the south west of europe is still the story. as we go into the weekend, our day off to temperatures, new national reco temperatures was set across cases like spain, portugal and morocco. it was an dora's turn to set a new april record on friday. now that heat has shifted its way a further east temperature, the still sitting high across the iberian peninsula on saturday, but places like algeria, antonia seeing the exceptionally high numbers. they are going to come down though, over the next few days to get across more southern and central parts of europe, but they'll be on the up for the se places like greece, as well as some of the balkan states as the skies start to clear here still looking a little bit cloudy, however, on saturday, the worst of the wet weather across more sensual areas. we will see that intens
now, a top priority, monica in ocoee of all just xerox brazilian. so had an al jazeera, we're going to tell you why this ponder has become a symbol of st relations between china and the united states. ah, hello there. the heat waves sweeping the south west of europe is still the story. as we go into the weekend, our day off to temperatures, new national reco temperatures was set across cases like spain, portugal and morocco. it was an dora's turn to set a new april record on friday. now that...
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in essence, this is one fact pattern xeroxed 34 times, then there are the equities, alvin bragg strugglesfind crimes worth prosecutor, delights in taking felony down to misdemeanors, we dud does not think that resisting arrests or paying government official cells worthy of being a crime but this is. the facts are thin. the law remains a mystery. and the equities preponderate a way from prosecution. i don't know what exists in th other investigation into the former president, the cases may be strong. there is scant chance they could be any weaker than this one. joining us now, former deputy assistant attorney general john yoo. thank you for joining us. i want to go through this and get your professional take. do you see weaknesses in the factual side of this case? >> trey, you covered many of the major flaws with this prosecution. first, with the facts, what president trump did, if true, is just pay for a nondisclosure agreement. those are not illegal. they are standard practice and a lot of different industries. what bragg has do is rely on the testimony of a convicted federal felon, mich
in essence, this is one fact pattern xeroxed 34 times, then there are the equities, alvin bragg strugglesfind crimes worth prosecutor, delights in taking felony down to misdemeanors, we dud does not think that resisting arrests or paying government official cells worthy of being a crime but this is. the facts are thin. the law remains a mystery. and the equities preponderate a way from prosecution. i don't know what exists in th other investigation into the former president, the cases may be...
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eichner, and was finding jeffrey blocked blocks living son and procuring a xerox copy of doc block's handwritten combat journal. we were collecting all this stuff and i'm reading and. it was almost coincidental that i found out that one of the rangers, one of the heroic turns out to the hero, one of the hero protagonist of our book, len laemmle, was his name, and he grew up. and after the war returned to the next over from the town where i live, on the jersey shore. so i went to the library over there. tom the library. the library and said, do you know colonel paul zeiger? i said, no. he said, oh, well, paul is an amateur military historian. he's retired army colonel, and he is he's running a campaign for ten years. he ran a campaign to try to get linda lemole, who died at the age of 91, in 2011, to try to get lynn lemole a posthumous medal of honor. our military's highest award. and so i tracked paul zeiger, called him, say, i buy you a cup of coffee. i'm waiting in the coffee shop and here comes zeiger. and he's coming in with his big briefcase, and he pulls out files that are this
eichner, and was finding jeffrey blocked blocks living son and procuring a xerox copy of doc block's handwritten combat journal. we were collecting all this stuff and i'm reading and. it was almost coincidental that i found out that one of the rangers, one of the heroic turns out to the hero, one of the hero protagonist of our book, len laemmle, was his name, and he grew up. and after the war returned to the next over from the town where i live, on the jersey shore. so i went to the library...
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i think we barely had a xerox machine. i remember running those, right? yeah. had to figure out how do i become an astronaut. i read accounts of our early space program and biographies of our early astronauts. it seems like all those folks early on were pilots, then test pilots, so i decided for myself that is what i wanted to do. i wanted to become a private and maybe i could become a test -- pilot and maybe i could become a test pilot and then someday, maybe an astronaut, so i set my sights on becoming a pilot. it might and grateful to have a supportive family at home who said whatever you want to do, you can do to just work hard at it. my folks right here sitting in the front were a huge part of that, that support, that i could pull this off. i figured if i wanted to become a pilot, i am going to join the air force, and i want to go to the air force academy, so i sent off for information and filled out a little card i found in a magazine and sit offered information from the air force academy. i never heard back from them. it is probably because i was living
i think we barely had a xerox machine. i remember running those, right? yeah. had to figure out how do i become an astronaut. i read accounts of our early space program and biographies of our early astronauts. it seems like all those folks early on were pilots, then test pilots, so i decided for myself that is what i wanted to do. i wanted to become a private and maybe i could become a test -- pilot and maybe i could become a test pilot and then someday, maybe an astronaut, so i set my sights...
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ellsberg had to xerox everything. in the case of chelsea manning he could have burned a quarter of a dvd or cd disc and walk out with it. they are different in nature, the nature of the data itself. these are electronic records, which in some way it makes them more useful, but in other ways i think if you look at the average quality in terms of the informational content of these records, the vast majority of the records that came out through wikileaks were just not that interesting. it gives you a sense of the quality of secrecy, the fact that so much of what gets classified as secret, a lot of that so-called secret information is not actually secret. a lot of it was publicly known, and even journalists got tired of reporting stories out of wiki leaks because there were not that many stories to report. host: we have a clip from 2015 of julian assange and here he is talking about hillary clinton's emails. >> is a ridiculous area of declassification, and it is not surprising to me that she has been swept up in over absu
ellsberg had to xerox everything. in the case of chelsea manning he could have burned a quarter of a dvd or cd disc and walk out with it. they are different in nature, the nature of the data itself. these are electronic records, which in some way it makes them more useful, but in other ways i think if you look at the average quality in terms of the informational content of these records, the vast majority of the records that came out through wikileaks were just not that interesting. it gives...
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. >> it's xerox as to the federal government with bio and contact information for every house and senate member. importantinfoation on congressional committees. the professionalcabinet, and state governors. scan the code at the right to order your copy today or go to c-spanshop.org. it's 29 95 plus shipping and handling. and every purchase helps support our nonprofit operations. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. were funded by these television companies had more. including comcast. >> we think this is just a community? senator now. it's way more than. that >> comcast is partnering with 1000 community
. >> it's xerox as to the federal government with bio and contact information for every house and senate member. importantinfoation on congressional committees. the professionalcabinet, and state governors. scan the code at the right to order your copy today or go to c-spanshop.org. it's 29 95 plus shipping and handling. and every purchase helps support our nonprofit operations. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. were funded by these television companies had more. including...
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>> it's xerox as to the federal government with bio and contact information for every house and senate member. importantinfoation on congressional committees. the professionalcabinet, and state governors. scan the code at the right to order your copy today or go to c-spanshop.org. it's 29 95 plus shipping and handling. and every purchase helps support our nonprofit operations. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. were funded by these television companies had more. including comcast. >> we think this is just a community? senator now. it's way more than. that >> comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled -- so students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for everything. >> comcast support c-span as a public service. along with these other providers. giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> on the anniversary of the russian invasion of ukraine. john sullivan former u.s. ambassador to russia during the trump and biden administration. discusses the consequences of the. warren the reasons behind russia's actions. he spo
>> it's xerox as to the federal government with bio and contact information for every house and senate member. importantinfoation on congressional committees. the professionalcabinet, and state governors. scan the code at the right to order your copy today or go to c-spanshop.org. it's 29 95 plus shipping and handling. and every purchase helps support our nonprofit operations. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. were funded by these television companies had more. including...
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jpmorgan, solomon brothers, they traded stocks at $0.50, $0.60 a share with commissions being near xerox ago 80% of the volume was done onboard by the specialist system. now 80% of volume is done off board. and thirdly and most importantly for some unexplained reason i think in 2007 i guess it was or '6 that they eliminated the uptick rule which came into being as a result of the abuses of the great depression, 1938. it served us well for 70 odd years, and then they took it out and gave rise to all the mechanical trading systems so you know, these traders that use algorithms, knew everything about price. they know nothing about value, and it's created a tremendous amount of volatility in the market i said why don't you give it a shot, reinstate the uptick rule for six months and see what happens to markets they ignored me. i'm a great letter writer but i don't get any responses. i i've p written to president obama about his telling 99% are being screwed by the 1%, rather than telling the 99% with a lot of hard work and luck they can become part of the 1%. i came out of the south bronx. i
jpmorgan, solomon brothers, they traded stocks at $0.50, $0.60 a share with commissions being near xerox ago 80% of the volume was done onboard by the specialist system. now 80% of volume is done off board. and thirdly and most importantly for some unexplained reason i think in 2007 i guess it was or '6 that they eliminated the uptick rule which came into being as a result of the abuses of the great depression, 1938. it served us well for 70 odd years, and then they took it out and gave rise to...
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-china tensions today and the former ceo of xerox and a former top defense official.rning welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc, live from the nasdaq market site in times square i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin we could use a drink maybe futures down 200 on the dow, nasdaq down 136, s&p down 43 i don't know what to make of a lot of this. treasuries 10-year yield has come down a little bit 3.56 and the 2 year at 4.2%. >> let's talk about two of the biggest earnings movers. amex earned $2.40 a share, well below the $2.66 that the street was expecting. revenue beat came in at 4.82 billion above the 4.03 billion that the street had been expecting. it's a firming full-year guidance i spoke with the cfo, jeff campbell he said this is a situation where they hand out annual guidance the street takes a look, break it is down, divides by four and says here's what earnings will come in. they're still talking about how they anticipate coming in with the numbers coming in strongly they say revenue is expected to bill 50 to 70% during the course of t
-china tensions today and the former ceo of xerox and a former top defense official.rning welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc, live from the nasdaq market site in times square i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin we could use a drink maybe futures down 200 on the dow, nasdaq down 136, s&p down 43 i don't know what to make of a lot of this. treasuries 10-year yield has come down a little bit 3.56 and the 2 year at 4.2%. >> let's talk about two of...