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and i feel, if you are from some of these smaller towns in america where community is so important,, yyouon't want to lose that. you know, people just say, "just pick up and go to a city, like, go somewhere else," and they will say, "no, you know, we love it here. we've been here for generations." i think it started out for me that i thought it would be more of an environmental film, and veryry early on i thought,t, this isis much more a s story abouout rural aameric, and about economy, and how it't's really unfaiair when-- if someone is in a state of desesperation where t they fl that they have to pit jojob agaiainst healthth and enviriro, that's like the expression, you know, being between a rock and a hard place, that's just not a fair place to be. 5 years s we have been tryrying to keep ouour doors open, thinking, "any day now those jobsbs are goingng to be here." these are the only people that have come in and offered us jobs. if any of the peoplle here who are agaiainsit had come e in and sasaid they had jobs t to mh iit, we'd be behind that, totoo. bubut right now this is all we''v
and i feel, if you are from some of these smaller towns in america where community is so important,, yyouon't want to lose that. you know, people just say, "just pick up and go to a city, like, go somewhere else," and they will say, "no, you know, we love it here. we've been here for generations." i think it started out for me that i thought it would be more of an environmental film, and veryry early on i thought,t, this isis much more a s story abouout rural aameric, and...
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. ♪ if yyou need to stay downeaway from it. call 911.ur first responders come out and handle it. police and fire will respond as well as pg&e. pg&e will make the scene safe. ♪ ♪ they're super... ...but they can fly. ♪ united. helping superheroes fly. united. and you smell gas, your first step is to get out, travel to a safe distance until you can't smell the gas anymore, and then call 911. the first responders will come out, and they'll make it safe for you and your community. ♪ >>> the baseball season opens up later this month. we will catch up with former mvp andrew, who hopes to help the giants get back to the world series.>> they know what it takes to get be able to get there. >>> a nfl prospect turns heads and gives us all a lesson in overcoming adversity. >>> a five year drought is over for one of the biggest names in golf.>>> on oscar night, basketball crosses paths with hollywood. with politics thrown in. >>> keep your head in the game, sports representative starts right now. >>> fox 2 sports representative starts now. >>> will c
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. >> are yyou are the brand of facebook. people want to hear from you. >> that's why i'm doing this interview. in the issue of coppingressiona testimony, what is the goal? the goal there is to get congress all the information they need to do their extremely important job. we want to make sure we send whoever is best informed of doing that. >> facebook faces tough questions from regulators in the u.s. and europe. that is hurting the stock price losing $50 million in market value over two days. rebounding slightly yesterday. expect volatility. >>> the house supposed to vote on a $1.3 trillion spending bill to keep the government funded through september. the measure has president trump's support, but it is not clear if it will pass in time to prevent a government shutdown midnight friday. >> the bill includes $1.6 billion for border security. including technology, but not a wall. it carves out money for school safety and tomorrow formalizes nix issue. that allows to enter data into the federal background check system for gun p
. >> are yyou are the brand of facebook. people want to hear from you. >> that's why i'm doing this interview. in the issue of coppingressiona testimony, what is the goal? the goal there is to get congress all the information they need to do their extremely important job. we want to make sure we send whoever is best informed of doing that. >> facebook faces tough questions from regulators in the u.s. and europe. that is hurting the stock price losing $50 million in market...
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you're in america or london or dubai or hong kong, these stocks have been pulling the market cart do yyouelieve the tech fall is over or is there more pain to come >> i think there's more pain to come so we don't own any microsoft, apple, those companies we're short netflix. short tesla. >> why would you be short as opposed to actively not owning them why be short >> tesla's got cash flow problems,s that se s thathat's e bonds. they are having production issues they have a charismatic ceo, that's driving the stock price in the past, but fundamentally a company that makes s ns no ear, negative cash, sells cars below a price what it produces them for. netflix is similar >> a lot of viewers are thinking, okay, if patrick is right and the tech run is done, they made a lot of money on the names, maybe they're looking to take profits and put them elsewhere, tell us your side of the atlantic, european equities are a better deal than the united states. >> i think europe is probably four years behind the u.s. in the cyclical recovery. lazy europe is getting its act together pmis have been stronger
you're in america or london or dubai or hong kong, these stocks have been pulling the market cart do yyouelieve the tech fall is over or is there more pain to come >> i think there's more pain to come so we don't own any microsoft, apple, those companies we're short netflix. short tesla. >> why would you be short as opposed to actively not owning them why be short >> tesla's got cash flow problems,s that se s thathat's e bonds. they are having production issues they have a...
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this is not how yyou void a contract.it be nice if all contract cases if i just changed my mind down the road and said, you know what? the money you gave me, i'll go ahead and give that back and all bets are off. that's not how contracts are enforced nor how they should be enforced. what it sounds like to me in the deadline given, the artificial deadline of tomorrow, is because she wants to tell her story to the "60 minutes" interview, wants it aired at some time, and wants to avoid that contract not being signed per each instance of violating the nda. this suggestion is not one to be followed if you're president trump and the attorney team. >> supposedly she just sat down with them. next sunday, presumably, the interview could run and the stormy daniels team would like to resolve the legal issues in advance. >> sure, they would. they would like michael cohen to get out of the way so they can tell their story and that they can tell it the way she wants to tell it. i agree with you, i don't see why michael cohen would do t
this is not how yyou void a contract.it be nice if all contract cases if i just changed my mind down the road and said, you know what? the money you gave me, i'll go ahead and give that back and all bets are off. that's not how contracts are enforced nor how they should be enforced. what it sounds like to me in the deadline given, the artificial deadline of tomorrow, is because she wants to tell her story to the "60 minutes" interview, wants it aired at some time, and wants to avoid...
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when yyou talk about autonomous vehicles, building up that sector is integral to what asian markets are doing. there was that challenge after the crash by uber last week. more broadly we're looking at questions again like we were raising in february, are we late cycle on this nine we're bu-yeal run? too should investors take stock of the broader economy one concern raised is once you had tax reform it would mean greater capex spending which could extend out the economic cycle. more recent commentary is saying the effects of the tax reform are overblown and capex decisions are delayed because of uncertainty around a trade war do we have a market reversing because of the economic signals? is that something investors should be concerned about? >> looking for direction in any one of those sectors one other thing, looking at volumes specifically, the composite volume of shares traded yesterday was still below the 50-day average yesterday in total, 6.1 billion shares were traded the power shares gqq traded 76.2 million shares, above the 30-day average of 46 million shares so a lot of the turn
when yyou talk about autonomous vehicles, building up that sector is integral to what asian markets are doing. there was that challenge after the crash by uber last week. more broadly we're looking at questions again like we were raising in february, are we late cycle on this nine we're bu-yeal run? too should investors take stock of the broader economy one concern raised is once you had tax reform it would mean greater capex spending which could extend out the economic cycle. more recent...
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i know had yyou had to wake up . that i appreciate. >> thank you. >>> earlier i spoke with jeff flake of arizona. i began by asking him about the president's rally last night. mr. trump's kind words for kim jong-un and his harsh words for the press. >> i don't flow wheknow where t. he has done this before. referred to the press as the enemy of the people. he stood next to duterte as her frommed referred to the press as spies. wor words matter. we have a record number of journalists being jailed overseas, some on false news charges, echoing the phrases he uses. i don't think it's a responsible thing to do. i don't. >> you have gone to the floor of the senate and given multiple speeches, sort of condemning the different things he has done in the presidency, really less on policy, almost the way his actions -- the way he comported himself. he doesn't seem to listen. >> i think that the risk is that this becomes normalized. we take as normal what is abnormal. we should never normalize this kind of behavior, particularly
i know had yyou had to wake up . that i appreciate. >> thank you. >>> earlier i spoke with jeff flake of arizona. i began by asking him about the president's rally last night. mr. trump's kind words for kim jong-un and his harsh words for the press. >> i don't flow wheknow where t. he has done this before. referred to the press as the enemy of the people. he stood next to duterte as her frommed referred to the press as spies. wor words matter. we have a record number of...
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i hope yyou get that chance today. >> he can call me right now.o hear exactly what his reaction might be. >> i'd love to hear it as well. thanks for having me. >> michael cohen, pick up the phone sgloom phone. >>> up ahead, the surprise announcement of tariffs caused panic. why are they worried? and i have a prop here for you for this segment. do you know what that is? that is a napkin with a curve on it because art laffer is here next. your me-time thing. that sunday night date night with hbo allllllll night thing. that island without men or children would be nice to visit thing. buy an at&t unlimited plan, and get hbo included. more for your thing that's our thing. for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®... to h
i hope yyou get that chance today. >> he can call me right now.o hear exactly what his reaction might be. >> i'd love to hear it as well. thanks for having me. >> michael cohen, pick up the phone sgloom phone. >>> up ahead, the surprise announcement of tariffs caused panic. why are they worried? and i have a prop here for you for this segment. do you know what that is? that is a napkin with a curve on it because art laffer is here next. your me-time thing. that sunday...
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and thank you for all the good work that do yyou do. >> thank you. >> senator from louisiana. >> miss smith, when a vendor is flagged as a possible seller of counterfeit goods, does that trigger an examination of their entire business, for example, with other possible offenses like trade base money laundering? >> senator, we do, once we have identified a particular business entity as a risk, we do try to take a broad based approach to looking at all of their business activity. we have some challenges, because oftentimes they will disappear, and we need to find them through either corporate officers or other targeting information. we are also looking to make sure that when we see a pattern of conduct from one business entity, that we look for that same pattern of conduct with similar types of businesses. >> now, that leads to my next question. data analytics is being used by many to winnow out and find that needle. sounds like you would start out, is it from china or hong kong, but then you can pair it down, i presume. is that being done? >> yes, senator, it is. but i think we can do m
and thank you for all the good work that do yyou do. >> thank you. >> senator from louisiana. >> miss smith, when a vendor is flagged as a possible seller of counterfeit goods, does that trigger an examination of their entire business, for example, with other possible offenses like trade base money laundering? >> senator, we do, once we have identified a particular business entity as a risk, we do try to take a broad based approach to looking at all of their business...
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end of of tthe side of t table, thinking about history, depending where you are in age and where are yyou are in krshc memory, you have to remember the young people in the 18-25 age group, had grown up in families where there was a war almost seemingly constantly. 1939 i call my receives a war baby because i can remember the sounds of hitler and mussolini as we listened to sunday night news. and subsequently watching what is happening to my family as five were in the military services on seas, several torpedos, well, they all came back home aliveme. and as i walk into my high school we have the korean war. and the korean war was the war that was forgotten. people did it and came home and thought they were doing the patriotic duty and we tried to forget it. but in my age period, had gone past the point of being a draft ee, because i volunteered right off. because you knew you were going to get chosen, so you went in, and i went in the coast guard, and came out and went immediately to the university of new hampshire. and there i started getting involved, there was a fellow named spalding, f
end of of tthe side of t table, thinking about history, depending where you are in age and where are yyou are in krshc memory, you have to remember the young people in the 18-25 age group, had grown up in families where there was a war almost seemingly constantly. 1939 i call my receives a war baby because i can remember the sounds of hitler and mussolini as we listened to sunday night news. and subsequently watching what is happening to my family as five were in the military services on seas,...
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go google it oh, geez, yyou might -- you migt see a green giant ad come on, this is artificial intelligence and if we're against art offici artificial intelligencintelliget it, it is here it is part of what you do. it is the bargain that you made with social media. as long as they don't give it to the russians >> but when the united stuff happened, you wanted to hear from munoz, from the ceo zuckerberg has spoken. >> initially he put out the statement that basically said listen, year going to drwe're g you off the plane. >> the statement may have been a miss >> but you -- who did you go to -- if you are in continental airlines, you're in newark, who can you switch to, wheels up give me a break. you can't switch there is a couple towns in america if you couldn't want to take continental here is the problem. the country made a series of mergers that made it so that basically they are like railroads. you can't say i don't like nor for the being southern, i'm taking union pacific, because union pacific doesn't go where norfolk southern does. >> but you're making the case that you can't go anywh
go google it oh, geez, yyou might -- you migt see a green giant ad come on, this is artificial intelligence and if we're against art offici artificial intelligencintelliget it, it is here it is part of what you do. it is the bargain that you made with social media. as long as they don't give it to the russians >> but when the united stuff happened, you wanted to hear from munoz, from the ceo zuckerberg has spoken. >> initially he put out the statement that basically said listen,...
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more broadly, or can the user revolt accomplish the same objectives here >> i think yyou need widespread need national intervention in regards to this privacy and competitiveness are tied together. and so we have to have a healthy national discussion about that we know that the digital component of our economy and of not just the united states economy, but the global economy, will grow every day. it is important that we have an enter flainternational discuss issue also >> all right, thank you for joining us appreciate your time >>> thank you for bearing with us it has been a very busy hour if you are just joining us, mark zuckerberg has finally spoken out about the issue. of course he put a post on facebook nearly 1,000 words detailing what happened with cambridge analytica. and also recommending several ways that the company mirt gogho about fixing this. and sheryl sandberg adding information as well. facebook shares closed today up a bit. didn't move too much even though the statements came out right before the close of markets. for more, let's bring in yale school of management jeffre
more broadly, or can the user revolt accomplish the same objectives here >> i think yyou need widespread need national intervention in regards to this privacy and competitiveness are tied together. and so we have to have a healthy national discussion about that we know that the digital component of our economy and of not just the united states economy, but the global economy, will grow every day. it is important that we have an enter flainternational discuss issue also >> all right,...
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wouldn't let yyou do ththat eit. it'd be nice if you could, but we don't let you do that." well, if workers made the decision, they would long ago have ruled out destroying themselves and thther jobs. and so the whole question of losing your producer facilities s to otherer countris wouldld not have happened. here's another example. suppose the workers run their own factories. we have a little acronym, wsde. it's called worker's self-directed enterprise. to summarize what we're talking about, the workers make their decisions collectively. they are their own board of directors. let's turn to the question of using a technology that is difficult or dangerous-- a bad chemical, a very noisy piece of equipment, something that pollutes the water or that throws something out of your smokestack that is not good for people to breathe. well, in most american corporations and in most international corporations, the board of directors sits in new york or london or paris or something like that and they make a decision based on what's best for the bottom line. that's their job. and if tha
wouldn't let yyou do ththat eit. it'd be nice if you could, but we don't let you do that." well, if workers made the decision, they would long ago have ruled out destroying themselves and thther jobs. and so the whole question of losing your producer facilities s to otherer countris wouldld not have happened. here's another example. suppose the workers run their own factories. we have a little acronym, wsde. it's called worker's self-directed enterprise. to summarize what we're talking...
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then yyou back into the best restaurant that fits those parameters that's how we write our restauranteviews and guides. zagat is the original user generated content. even back in 1979 when they started, that was their friends writing out paper surveys and being compiled into reviews that were plished in guides we want to keep the infatuation editorially driven, single points of views and guides, but also build zagat into a user generated community platform >> is infatuation everywhere >> no we're moving as quickly as we can, but having a user generated platform will allow us to take zagat, continue to grow that in markets as well. it should help the company overall grow and should help us reach more people more quickly >> how does gookal st google st involved >> would have to talk to google about that for us, we want a long-term relationship with them ideally continue to incorporate the zagat reviews and guides into their products. we had a great relationship with them thus far and lope that continu hope that continues. >> the zagat books, is that all online now this is the first year
then yyou back into the best restaurant that fits those parameters that's how we write our restauranteviews and guides. zagat is the original user generated content. even back in 1979 when they started, that was their friends writing out paper surveys and being compiled into reviews that were plished in guides we want to keep the infatuation editorially driven, single points of views and guides, but also build zagat into a user generated community platform >> is infatuation everywhere...
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attorney when you look at these subpoenas of the trump organization, what does it tell yyou? suggests that robert mueller is focusing on president trump and his businesses as part of this investigation. that is an obvious point. but i don't see how any responsible prosecutor can investigate a case like this without looking to these financial deals. you have to understand the links between people, you have to understand motivations and most importantly in a case like this, he wants to understand whether there is any leverage over president trump. so a good analogy, if you suspect your spouse having an affair, you look at the credit cards to see if there are any unexplained bills. those help tell you what is going on and give you a lot of information. similarly the financial records in this case are essential to understanding what happened with russia and trump. >> all right. barbara mcquaid and jonathan turley, thank you both so much. we greatly appreciate it. >>> so there may be a confrontation between the executive branch and the judicial branch if the president decides he i
attorney when you look at these subpoenas of the trump organization, what does it tell yyou? suggests that robert mueller is focusing on president trump and his businesses as part of this investigation. that is an obvious point. but i don't see how any responsible prosecutor can investigate a case like this without looking to these financial deals. you have to understand the links between people, you have to understand motivations and most importantly in a case like this, he wants to understand...