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reli and now we can all go home. >> and brad? >> obviously brad was upset. he knows and feels that this is not over. >> in 2013, an appeals court overturned bradley cooper's conviction. deciding the judge should have allowed more defense testimony regarding the laptop evidence. a new trial was ordered. but while awaiting his second trial, cooper pleaded guilty to second degree murder, and was sentenced to approximately 12 to 15 years. and nancy there's a black granite bench in cary park, the police she once ran, her adopted town's way of remembering. the cooper girls bella and katie are growing up in canada with nancy's twin sister krista and her husband jim. their cousins were with them the day we came to call, and so, seven little girls scampered happily about, their pleasure infectious. and for the adults, bittersweet. >> here we go. >> sad that nancy's not here seeing it. >> absolutely. that's the tough part for me. >> what do they understand about mother and father? >> what we've told them is that mommy nancy was killed by a bad man. and but she's in he
reli and now we can all go home. >> and brad? >> obviously brad was upset. he knows and feels that this is not over. >> in 2013, an appeals court overturned bradley cooper's conviction. deciding the judge should have allowed more defense testimony regarding the laptop evidence. a new trial was ordered. but while awaiting his second trial, cooper pleaded guilty to second degree murder, and was sentenced to approximately 12 to 15 years. and nancy there's a black granite bench in...
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brad: i am brad stone in san francisco, in for emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." in the next hour, uber ipo details. the ride-hailing start up plans to offer shares from $44 to $50. much as $10 billion. plus, amazon reports first-quarter earnings. how did the e-commerce giant measure up on cloud, ad sales and many other businesses? and the future of mobility. global footprint expanding, but competition as well. we speak with chief operating officer joe kraus. our top story today. uber plans to price its ipo between $44 and $50 per share, which could value the ride-hailing company at up to $90 billion. for more, i want to bring in bloomberg technology's eric newcomer, who helped to break the story. $90 billion. that's not the $120 billion bankers were promising. what has happened here? eric: i think wants to set conservative expectations. they watched lyft, pinterest. pinterest setting below its last private valuation and lyft trading below the ipo price. they want to make sure they get the narrative right, and they would rather take the hit for being close to the
brad: i am brad stone in san francisco, in for emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." in the next hour, uber ipo details. the ride-hailing start up plans to offer shares from $44 to $50. much as $10 billion. plus, amazon reports first-quarter earnings. how did the e-commerce giant measure up on cloud, ad sales and many other businesses? and the future of mobility. global footprint expanding, but competition as well. we speak with chief operating officer joe kraus. our top story...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ . ♪ brad: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm brad stone. launched its first fleet of 2017, ands in june now it's celebrating over 50 million rides worldwide -- lime launched its first fleet of pedal bikes in june 2017. it's hard to believe it has only years.o investors obviously continue to be excited about the scooter business. i guess my question is now that we have just come through a winter, and i expect the business is seasonal, are riders still in susie asked that? >> as you mentioned, we just celebrated 50 million rides. -- still enthusiastic? 20 markets in 15 countries and what amazes me is the growth is, which shows useful, but also help global it is. all across the world and especially europe, you see mark .omo ability -- micro mobility brad: i'm not sure north america was built for scooters. to what extent has the company had success working with cities to create safe solutions, safe ? enues for micro mobility >> if you look, there are about the united trips in states in cities that are less than a mile and a half of driving for
this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ . ♪ brad: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm brad stone. launched its first fleet of 2017, ands in june now it's celebrating over 50 million rides worldwide -- lime launched its first fleet of pedal bikes in june 2017. it's hard to believe it has only years.o investors obviously continue to be excited about the scooter business. i guess my question is now that we have just come through a winter, and i expect the business is seasonal, are riders still in...
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well done, brad. well done. brad will be picking and strumming with the cletones. and then this is his latest album. it's called "rap or go to the league." 2 chainz on the show. from "game of thrones," jamie lannister himself nikolaj coster-waldau, danai gurira will join us and later from alice merton and hozier. so please join us from all of that. spring about this time tonight's guests stop by to how to save the world. "avengers: endgame" opens april 26. please welcome robert downey jr., chris hemsworth, scarlett johansson, and paul rudd. ♪ welcome! look at you guys. [ cheering and applause ] very nice. you all look fantastic. and in a way i feel like this might -- [ cheering ] -- this might be it, right? this could be it. this could be the last one. this probably is the last one. >> on your show? >> jimmy: no, no. just for them, paul you. come back. >> okay, good. >> jimmy: i feel like this is the last gathering of the avengers on the show. >> well, the future is very uncertain. >> jimmy: oh, it is. i'm glad to hear that you know, it was may 5th, 2008 that you
well done, brad. well done. brad will be picking and strumming with the cletones. and then this is his latest album. it's called "rap or go to the league." 2 chainz on the show. from "game of thrones," jamie lannister himself nikolaj coster-waldau, danai gurira will join us and later from alice merton and hozier. so please join us from all of that. spring about this time tonight's guests stop by to how to save the world. "avengers: endgame" opens april 26. please...
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well done, brad. well done. brad will be picking and strumming with the cletones. and then this is his latest album. it's called "rap or go to the league." 2 chainz on the show. tomorrow night on the show, from "game of thrones," jamie lannister himself, nikolaj coster-waldau, danai gurira will join us and music from back street boys. later this week, jeremy renner, don cheadle, camila mendes, kiernan shipka, music from alice merton and hozier. so please join us from all of that. spring about this time tonight's guests stop by to how to save the world. this year they have their work cut out for them. the action unfolds in "avengers: endgame" opens april 26. please welcome robert downey jr., chris hemsworth, scarlett johansson, and paul rudd. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> welcome. look at you guys. very nice. you all look fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] and in a way i feel like this might -- [ cheering ] -- this might be it, right? this could be it. this could be the last one. this probably is the last one. >> on your show? >> jimmy:
well done, brad. well done. brad will be picking and strumming with the cletones. and then this is his latest album. it's called "rap or go to the league." 2 chainz on the show. tomorrow night on the show, from "game of thrones," jamie lannister himself, nikolaj coster-waldau, danai gurira will join us and music from back street boys. later this week, jeremy renner, don cheadle, camila mendes, kiernan shipka, music from alice merton and hozier. so please join us from all of...
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brad: i have colleagues that report about amazon. i was on my way to visit them when i got a call about a guy introducing himself as max from amazon whole foods saying i won a sweepstakes, $10,000 in whole foods gift card. the irony was i figured it was a fraud and my colleagues thought it was a fraud. i confirmed with the company and it is real. it is a practice supermarket still do. emily: somebody at amazon told you that thought it probably was not real. it sounded too good to be true. brad: i asked my tax preparer for advice on how to handle it and he thought it was fake. yes, there is a difficulty and running these kind of promotions in the modern day of robo calls and spam emails. nobody believes they are real. emily: amazon and whole foods are actually giving away $10,000 gift cards to customers. how are they choosing these winners? brad: i was confused because i have not actually entered into any contest, but apparently, if you use the amazon visa card in a whole foods, you qualify for the drawings. i asked this guy, what are
brad: i have colleagues that report about amazon. i was on my way to visit them when i got a call about a guy introducing himself as max from amazon whole foods saying i won a sweepstakes, $10,000 in whole foods gift card. the irony was i figured it was a fraud and my colleagues thought it was a fraud. i confirmed with the company and it is real. it is a practice supermarket still do. emily: somebody at amazon told you that thought it probably was not real. it sounded too good to be true. brad:...
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brad: right. the consensus is her brother provided all of the text messages starting in the fall of last year to the national enquirer. i think bezos and to becker are frustrated without explanation. they believe and this has been clear since jeff's post that saudi arabia, the country and its leader, were involved. they see a couple discrepancies with occam's razor solution. michael sanchez actually claims when he was contacted first by the national enquirer, that they already had some text messages. he is pointing to these other forces that may or may not be at work. to becker says he turned information about this over to u.s. law enforcement. emily: gavin makes these proclamations but does not provide evidence. does that undermine the argument at all for the point is trying to make? spencer: absolutely. at this point we do not know if a bezos is buying the narrative of his choosing through an intermediary or if they have evidence to back up these claims. all of the evidence he put in his 2000 wo
brad: right. the consensus is her brother provided all of the text messages starting in the fall of last year to the national enquirer. i think bezos and to becker are frustrated without explanation. they believe and this has been clear since jeff's post that saudi arabia, the country and its leader, were involved. they see a couple discrepancies with occam's razor solution. michael sanchez actually claims when he was contacted first by the national enquirer, that they already had some text...
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emily: brad? brad it's a great point. :but michael sanchez does not deny he provided some of the texts. the question is where did it originate? michael sanchez says the national inquirer already knew about it. gavin isertainly what proposing, the more complex theory. it is almost coming off as juvenile. who started it? emily: and what is the point? brad: right, and what is the point? who knows? amazon spends $1.6 million on jeff bezos' personal security. and that is in the financial disclosures. either way, it is kind of amazing that a lot of people paid very well to do their jobs and protect this executive, clearly did not do their jobs properly in this case. emily: another story we are following, amazon says they will lower the price of goods at whole foods across the board. what do we know about this? spencer: we know hundreds of products are a small fraction of their inventory. we know that whole foods is a lot more expensive than most other places to buy groceries, like walmart, target, etc. emily: jeff bezos still h
emily: brad? brad it's a great point. :but michael sanchez does not deny he provided some of the texts. the question is where did it originate? michael sanchez says the national inquirer already knew about it. gavin isertainly what proposing, the more complex theory. it is almost coming off as juvenile. who started it? emily: and what is the point? brad: right, and what is the point? who knows? amazon spends $1.6 million on jeff bezos' personal security. and that is in the financial...
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emily: brad stone, deren baker, thank you both. could there be a bustling economy on the moon in just a few decades? one startup thinks so. as part of bloomberg's next job series, an engineer at a japanese startup is working to make that vision a reality. ♪ >> on the moon, with the sun shining, it is blindingly bright. where it isn't, it is pitch black. the surface is covered in the finest particles of sand. it's a tricky environment for even the most advanced machines to navigate. and before fleets of these things start roaming the real moon, this engineer has many late nights ahead. perfecting this rover and testing it on an artificial landscape like this one will get us one step closer to establishing the first human settlement away from earth. one day, when you and i make it up to the moon, it could be thanks to here. >> my name is -- i built the lunar rover. [speaking japanese] >> never seen a driver like this. >> when you think of the space rover, you might think of the moon buggie used in the apollo missions. or the opport
emily: brad stone, deren baker, thank you both. could there be a bustling economy on the moon in just a few decades? one startup thinks so. as part of bloomberg's next job series, an engineer at a japanese startup is working to make that vision a reality. ♪ >> on the moon, with the sun shining, it is blindingly bright. where it isn't, it is pitch black. the surface is covered in the finest particles of sand. it's a tricky environment for even the most advanced machines to navigate. and...
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emily: brad? brad: yeah, it's a great point. but michael sanchez does not deny he provided some of the texts. the question is -- where did they originate? michael sanchez says the "national enquirer" already knew about it. this is certainly what the gavin de becker, the theory he is proposing, the more complex theory. it's almost coming off as juvenile, like who started it, where did it start, and what is the point? i think it is -- who knows? amazon spends $1.6 million a year on jeff bezos' personal security. that is in the financial disclosures. so either way, it is kind of amazing that a lot of people paid very well to do their jobs and protect this executive , you know, clearly did not do their jobs properly in case. emily: another story we are following, amazon saying that they will lower their price of goods at whole foods across the board. what do we know about this? spencer: we know hundreds of products, we know that it is a small fraction of their overall inventory. we know the whole foods remains a lot more expensive t
emily: brad? brad: yeah, it's a great point. but michael sanchez does not deny he provided some of the texts. the question is -- where did they originate? michael sanchez says the "national enquirer" already knew about it. this is certainly what the gavin de becker, the theory he is proposing, the more complex theory. it's almost coming off as juvenile, like who started it, where did it start, and what is the point? i think it is -- who knows? amazon spends $1.6 million a year on jeff...
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his name is brad. and brad has got long hair, is get earbuds. brad has been with president since the early times and brad is like the bass guitar player of a backup band. because the president will begin, and three or four sentences in his off the page. you see this teleprompter do this. it drops because brad has done this week times before, the president is going to talk about that subject, that's like paragraph 75. that's the president. in the middle of the speech the president will be reading the speech and he goes, that's not right. who wrote this? that's not what i think. i i mean, who does that? only one. that's the president. the president is the most unique president in the history of this country, because it happens at a unique time. the direction of this country needed a shockwave. it needed a disruptor. someone who did not think the status quo was the right direction. and the president is not status quo. he is a disruptor battling a very bureaucratic government which we become. and that bureaucratic
his name is brad. and brad has got long hair, is get earbuds. brad has been with president since the early times and brad is like the bass guitar player of a backup band. because the president will begin, and three or four sentences in his off the page. you see this teleprompter do this. it drops because brad has done this week times before, the president is going to talk about that subject, that's like paragraph 75. that's the president. in the middle of the speech the president will be...
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so did brad and angelina. both brad and angelina are now single and fee to remarry someone else. a judge ruled their marriage is officially over, more than 2 1/2 years after she filed for divorce. while they continue to finalize details in their divorce, a source reports to "e.t." that brad and angie have come a long way, to the surprise to many of their closest friends. their communication has improved tremendously. they rarely argue now and are now at a point where they can discuss their children's plans calmly. the source also says they're both dedicated to coparenting. and now the kids spend time with both their parents and are happy and thriving. >>> moving on to wedding news, "dancing with the stars" val chmerkovskiy and jenna johnson tied the knot on saturday at the terranea resort, south of los angeles. the bride wore a fitted white dress with a sheer turtleneck and sleeves from designer vera wang. the couple's first dance was to "la vie en rose." >> i think a lot of people expected us to do a big choreographed dance and we're just going to slow dance. >> val's best man,
so did brad and angelina. both brad and angelina are now single and fee to remarry someone else. a judge ruled their marriage is officially over, more than 2 1/2 years after she filed for divorce. while they continue to finalize details in their divorce, a source reports to "e.t." that brad and angie have come a long way, to the surprise to many of their closest friends. their communication has improved tremendously. they rarely argue now and are now at a point where they can discuss...
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his name is brad. brad has long hair coming year beds, brad has been with the president since early times. brad is like the bass guitar player of a backup band. because the president will begin in three or four sentences in, he is off the page. you see this teleprompter do this. it drops because brad has done this on many times, people talk about that subject, that is like paragraph 75. in the middle of the speech, the president will be reading the speech and he goes, that's not right. who wrote this? i mean, who does that? that is the president. the president is the most unique president in the history of this country because it happens at a unique time. the direction of this country needed a shockwave. it needed a disruptor. someone who did not think the status quo was the right direction. and the president is not status quo. he is a disruptor battling a very bureaucratic government which we have become. this bureaucratic government has positioned itself in many ways to be against the people they rep
his name is brad. brad has long hair coming year beds, brad has been with the president since early times. brad is like the bass guitar player of a backup band. because the president will begin in three or four sentences in, he is off the page. you see this teleprompter do this. it drops because brad has done this on many times, people talk about that subject, that is like paragraph 75. in the middle of the speech, the president will be reading the speech and he goes, that's not right. who...
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emily: brad stone, deren baker, thank you both. could there be a bustling economy on the moon in just a few decades? one startup think so. as part of bloomberg's next job series, an engineer at a japanese startup is working to make that vision a reality. ♪ sunn the moon, with the shining, it is blindingly bright. where it isn't, it is pitch black. the surface is covered in the finest particles of sand. it's a tricky environment for even the most advanced machines to navigate. and before fleets of these things start roaming the real moon, this engineer has many late nights ahead. perfecting this rover and testing it on an artificial landscape like this one will get us one step closer to establishing the first human settlement away from earth. day, when you and i make it up to the moon, it could be thanks to here. >> my name is -- i built the lunar rover. [speaking japanese] >> never seen a driver like this. >> when you think of the space rover, you might think of the moon buggie used in the apollo missions. or the opportunity rove
emily: brad stone, deren baker, thank you both. could there be a bustling economy on the moon in just a few decades? one startup think so. as part of bloomberg's next job series, an engineer at a japanese startup is working to make that vision a reality. ♪ sunn the moon, with the shining, it is blindingly bright. where it isn't, it is pitch black. the surface is covered in the finest particles of sand. it's a tricky environment for even the most advanced machines to navigate. and before...
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brad: yes. good morning here. the first central bank is probably the reserve bank of india which is making light of this week and the market consensus. 25 basis point cut there. and the large developed markets, our view is policies are on hold. china, despite some positive signs and welcomed signs in the p.m.i. is likely to be encouraged by that pickup in activity and continue on its path of fiscal stimulus. the u.s., with 44 basis point, cuts into the curve in the next 12 months to us is frothy. they are on hold. david: it's clear that's the direction. once this rate cuts across asia with the exception of a few here, what's priced in? if it doesn't price in what's compelling to you? brad: it would spoil a choice in the asian bond markets at the moment. we had bank indonesia hawking rates at 175 basis points last year. they will be slow to remove that. there are issues with their current account. nevertheless, they had very low inflation data released yesterday, 10-year lows there. the amount of
brad: yes. good morning here. the first central bank is probably the reserve bank of india which is making light of this week and the market consensus. 25 basis point cut there. and the large developed markets, our view is policies are on hold. china, despite some positive signs and welcomed signs in the p.m.i. is likely to be encouraged by that pickup in activity and continue on its path of fiscal stimulus. the u.s., with 44 basis point, cuts into the curve in the next 12 months to us is...
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. >> can you imagine telling brad pitt to wrap it up? why this woman wanted him to stop talking. >>> and -- >> joke's on you. >> we are on set with seth and charlize. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> it is a royal tradition to present the birth of your child. prince william and kate were watched around the world presenting their children, so why is meghan markle saying, nope, not going do it that way? the answer is just minutes away. >> we'll get to that in a second. >>> let's start with wendy williams saying it's finally over with her alleged cheating husband. >> are you going leave him? please say yes. >> a source tells "e.t." she served kevin hunter with divorce paper this is morning after nearly 22 years of marriage. kevin denied recently cheating on her despite the fact that multiple reports claimed his alleged mistress, seen in this photo, just gave birth to their child. as of two weeks ago, wendy seemed to be standing by her man. >> back together, guys? >> oh, yeah. >> even with the baby, still together? i thought you were
. >> can you imagine telling brad pitt to wrap it up? why this woman wanted him to stop talking. >>> and -- >> joke's on you. >> we are on set with seth and charlize. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> it is a royal tradition to present the birth of your child. prince william and kate were watched around the world presenting their children, so why is meghan markle saying, nope, not going do it that way? the answer is just minutes...
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his name is brad. and brad's got long hair, ear buds he's been with the president since early time. brad is like the base guitar player of a backup band because the president will begin, and three or four sentences in he's off the page, and you see this teleprompter do this. it drops because brad's deny this so many times. so the president is going to talk about that subject, that's paragraph 75, and that's the president. in the middle of the speech, the president will read the speech and go that's not right. who wrote this. that's not what i think? who does that? only one. and that's the president. and the president is the most unique president in the history of this country because it happens at a unique time. the direction of this country needed a shock wave. it needed a disrupter, someone who didn't think the status quo was the right direction, and the president is not status quo. he is a disrupter battling a very bureaucratic government which we've become and that bureaucratic government has positioned itself in many ways to be against the people that he represents. and if you
his name is brad. and brad's got long hair, ear buds he's been with the president since early time. brad is like the base guitar player of a backup band because the president will begin, and three or four sentences in he's off the page, and you see this teleprompter do this. it drops because brad's deny this so many times. so the president is going to talk about that subject, that's paragraph 75, and that's the president. in the middle of the speech, the president will read the speech and go...
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brad begins our team coverage. brad? >> reporter: we'si breathing a of relief up here in chopper 4. we were first on the scene watching the flame screaming out of the ninth floor of this waterford condominium in kensington. all you see now is a little smoke remaining, and the blackened facade of the building where you see the flames andag smoke d the apartment buildings. it looks like about nine of them are going to be affected by this. me to word on the displacement of any families at this point. we did hear from pete perringer with fire rescue who said no major injuries. that's alsig a relief. university boulevard west right now you see it's completely you'll want to use georgia avenue and continue to follow first 4 traffic to g around this mess. and this to be in place for a while. back to you. >> all right.k thu. >>> 6:46. new developments in a controversy over the white house and security clearances. >> a whistleblower claims the current ainistration reversed dozens of security clearance denials including one for the president's son-in-law jared kuxaner. peter aer is live from
brad begins our team coverage. brad? >> reporter: we'si breathing a of relief up here in chopper 4. we were first on the scene watching the flame screaming out of the ninth floor of this waterford condominium in kensington. all you see now is a little smoke remaining, and the blackened facade of the building where you see the flames andag smoke d the apartment buildings. it looks like about nine of them are going to be affected by this. me to word on the displacement of any families at...
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let's go to the panel, brad, prints, essentially the section you talked about the fact that they said they cannot come to the conclusion that the president did not obstruct justice. >> brad: yeah, bottom line, if you opposed against the collusion section where he did exonerate him, they would have exonerated him if he was able to. with that said, there was probably obstruction and also refute everything. attorney general barr said this morning about obstruction and what he said three weeks ago when he wrote the four-page letter to congress. bill barr can't be trusted when it comes to issues like this and i think the american people know that. >> martha: some people might disagree with you, but brad you talk about the fact the public overtures to people to cause him trouble but privately trying to control the investigation and that is included in the report as well. >> brad: this talked about what guy was talking about to the brink of constitutional crises over and over because he can't stand scrutiny and he could not stand overtures. he kept trying to stop it. this is a concern going
let's go to the panel, brad, prints, essentially the section you talked about the fact that they said they cannot come to the conclusion that the president did not obstruct justice. >> brad: yeah, bottom line, if you opposed against the collusion section where he did exonerate him, they would have exonerated him if he was able to. with that said, there was probably obstruction and also refute everything. attorney general barr said this morning about obstruction and what he said three...
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his name is brad. brad has long hair coming year beds, brad has been with the president since early times. rod is like the bass guitar player of a backup band. because the president will begin in three or four sentences in, he is off the page. you see this teleprompter do this. it drops because brad has done this on many times, people talk about that subject, that is like paragraph 75. speech, thee of the president will be reading the speech and he goes, that's not right. who road to this? -- wrote this? i mean, who does that? that is the president. the president is the most unique president in the history of this country because it happens at a unique time. the direction of this country needed a shockwave. a needed a disruptor -- it needed a disruptor. someone who did not think the status quo was the right direction. is not statusent quo. he is a disruptor battling a very bureaucratic government which we have become. has bureaucratic government positioned itself in many ways to be against the people t
his name is brad. brad has long hair coming year beds, brad has been with the president since early times. rod is like the bass guitar player of a backup band. because the president will begin in three or four sentences in, he is off the page. you see this teleprompter do this. it drops because brad has done this on many times, people talk about that subject, that is like paragraph 75. speech, thee of the president will be reading the speech and he goes, that's not right. who road to this? --...
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we continue our conversation with president trump's campaign manager brad parscale. around the time of the shutdown, the 35 day shutdown we went through, there were fund-raising ads to supporters saying, you know, send a brick to nancy. >> yes. >> i love that idea. >> brennan: nancy being speak over the house, of course. and this was a way to raise funds. >> yes. >> brennan: how successful was it? >> oh, that was great. that was -- you know, a campaign like that could raise three, $4 million. you know. >> brennan: from the small dollar. >> small dollar donors. >> how does that work? >> they want a to be a part of the activity and they want to be involved and this is a way they got to buy a to brick and get it labeled with their name and extent to nancy pelosi's office 0 and say build a wall. you know, it is a way for them somewhere in the middle of nebraska .. who is so far from the seasonal that wants to be involved this is a way for them to put 25, $40 and say look i want to make a difference. we do that with t-shirts and hats and sold, closing on selling or 1 mill
we continue our conversation with president trump's campaign manager brad parscale. around the time of the shutdown, the 35 day shutdown we went through, there were fund-raising ads to supporters saying, you know, send a brick to nancy. >> yes. >> i love that idea. >> brennan: nancy being speak over the house, of course. and this was a way to raise funds. >> yes. >> brennan: how successful was it? >> oh, that was great. that was -- you know, a campaign like...
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brad: in some ways, it does. with a professional ceo with an dualendent chairman, no class stocks so shareholders have more of a say in company operations. i think there is some fatigue with the founder control and imperviousness to investor ill influence in silicon valley. by virtue of the tangled history of uber, this company is a little more democratic right now. caroline: interesting that many look at these big ipo's in loss-making companies, and go back to the last company that went public without making profits for a while, of course amazon. of course they grew with great gusto. a company you know well, you have written a book about it and are writing another. are there? 's about its own focus going forward? bezos's annual shareholder letter came out today, and he talked about a metric called gmv, total volume of sales both from amazon and third-party sales. ourcolleague in -- colleague in bloomberg opinion noted, back away from the sales, and it shows that gmv is slowing, which is remarkable. this is a jug
brad: in some ways, it does. with a professional ceo with an dualendent chairman, no class stocks so shareholders have more of a say in company operations. i think there is some fatigue with the founder control and imperviousness to investor ill influence in silicon valley. by virtue of the tangled history of uber, this company is a little more democratic right now. caroline: interesting that many look at these big ipo's in loss-making companies, and go back to the last company that went public...
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new york state senator brad hoylman, thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >>> ahead, beto o'rourke stands by his comparison of the president's rhetoric around immigrants to the rhetoric of the third reich. we'll discuss that ahead. >>> plus, tonight's thing one, thing two, next. ♪ if your moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's symptoms... are holding you back... and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough... it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's.
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so brad up against james. what's your strategy? how do you beat james? >> honestly, if i were going on the show right now, you know, for the first time, i'd play exactly the way he's playing. i would wear a tie, though. >> "jeopardy!" is a cultural icon. although people think of it as a super smart show, it's actually a veg accessible show for the average viewer because it's built in such a way there's always something on the show that you know. >> reporter: holzhauer seems to know a lot. his bets sometimes give viewers a glimpse into his personal life. the time he made sure the fine total added up to his daughter's birthday. >> 11/9/14 my daughter was born. i don't know if i'd call that superstition so much as it's a fun thing i wanted to do up there. >> joining us now is melissa holzhauer! >> reporter: passion for trivia shared by his wife, melissa holzhauer, competed on "who wants to be a millionaire?" >> your husband in the house, james, what's up? >> reporter: it doesn't appear her husband's ready to walk away from "jeopardy!" any time soon. >> and
so brad up against james. what's your strategy? how do you beat james? >> honestly, if i were going on the show right now, you know, for the first time, i'd play exactly the way he's playing. i would wear a tie, though. >> "jeopardy!" is a cultural icon. although people think of it as a super smart show, it's actually a veg accessible show for the average viewer because it's built in such a way there's always something on the show that you know. >> reporter:...
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ten accountants in congress, ten cpas, brad sherman, who not only is a cpa but taught tax law at a little school called harvard. so what gives? >> you're right. i'm certainly not smart enough to look at his taxes. >> clearly they're not giving them to you, david, but congress is another story. >> i think the argument that sarah sanders makes assumes that the whole country is too stupid to understand these taxes and certainly not bright enough to get what her answer is which is nothing but a dodge and a pretty silly one at that. there's obviously expertise on capitol hill to review the president's taxes. this is not what this is about. this is the president who doesn't want his taxes revealed. it's not clear why. what it shows about his holdings, about his business affairs going back decades, but he's been willing to buck all political tradition which he's done in many different ways to keep the taxes hidden. now he's happy to have this fight with congress on the argument that, look, i withheld
ten accountants in congress, ten cpas, brad sherman, who not only is a cpa but taught tax law at a little school called harvard. so what gives? >> you're right. i'm certainly not smart enough to look at his taxes. >> clearly they're not giving them to you, david, but congress is another story. >> i think the argument that sarah sanders makes assumes that the whole country is too stupid to understand these taxes and certainly not bright enough to get what her answer is which is...
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brad garrett. thank you. >> thank you, whit and brad. >>> we'll turn now to a difficult easter sunday in another part of the world, paris, france, where they're recovering as we all know from the devastating fire at the notre dame cathedral. abc's david wright is right there. david, good morning to you. >> reporter: happy easter, dan. a beautiful sunny day here in paris. but a sad note as well. that grand cathedral, notre dame, is where the archbishop of paris had planned to celebrate easter mass along with thousands of the faithful. sadly not possible now for what may be the first time in more than 850 years. today, like christ's tomb, notre dame is empty. inside it, the golden cross and the virgin mary standing vigil all alone. a scene of devastation. >> this building is dedicated to the virgin mary and she's still protecting our people. she's the patron saint of our country, of our city. she'll help us to be able to rebuild it. >> reporter: easter is all about renewal. today, across town at the
brad garrett. thank you. >> thank you, whit and brad. >>> we'll turn now to a difficult easter sunday in another part of the world, paris, france, where they're recovering as we all know from the devastating fire at the notre dame cathedral. abc's david wright is right there. david, good morning to you. >> reporter: happy easter, dan. a beautiful sunny day here in paris. but a sad note as well. that grand cathedral, notre dame, is where the archbishop of paris had planned...
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. >>> still ahead, country industry brad paisley strums up a new kind of grocery store. and jon snow knows nothing about what "saturday night live" has in store for him this weekend. you're watching "early today." te around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss. y'know what? my place... is a lot cleaner now. stop cleaning. start swiffering. istry eucerin advanced repairing ecream. for 48hour dry skin relief... goes beyond ceramides with moisturizing factors naturally found in skin... eucerin advanced repair cream for healthier looking skin. air wick take in fragrance inspired by nature with air wick essential mist. it transforms natural essential oils into mist; filling the room with fragrance, pausing when it's just right. experience air wick essential mist. ♪ life is measured in moments. securian financial
. >>> still ahead, country industry brad paisley strums up a new kind of grocery store. and jon snow knows nothing about what "saturday night live" has in store for him this weekend. you're watching "early today." te around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away twice as much dirt and...
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actor directed brad paisley's music video for whiskey lull la buy, jody hey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, control is
actor directed brad paisley's music video for whiskey lull la buy, jody hey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to...
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brad pitt and the county supervisor, who had to cut him off. severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ready to treat differently with a pill? otezla. show more of you. ready to treat differently with a pill? you've i like working.areer. what if my retirement plan is i don't want to retire? then let's not create a retirement plan. let's create a plan for what's next. i like that. get a plan that's right for you. td ameritrade. ♪ you
brad pitt and the county supervisor, who had to cut him off. severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these...
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igel of global voices, and/or brad stone. coming up, we will discuss twitter performance in the first quarter. and, samsung's biggest snafu, does this dim the promise of new technology? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: twitter surged the most since october 2017. after reported first-quarter sales and strong user growth. the social network beat estimates on both earnings, and revenue, and posted an increase monetitize the -- zable users, their new self-reported metric. it continues to crack down on the spread of misinformation and fake account. i sat down with the ceo and asked about the strategy. emily: we disclosed the percentage growth for the last nine quarters. it has been growing in a range of 9% of total 14% or 50% for the last couple of years. the work for us is how to get out of that range by continuing to improve the service and give people a great experience when they come on twitter. we are always working on improving the timeline, improving relevance to my notifications we send you. we have this great prototype a
igel of global voices, and/or brad stone. coming up, we will discuss twitter performance in the first quarter. and, samsung's biggest snafu, does this dim the promise of new technology? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: twitter surged the most since october 2017. after reported first-quarter sales and strong user growth. the social network beat estimates on both earnings, and revenue, and posted an increase monetitize the -- zable users, their new self-reported metric. it continues to crack...
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initially, nothing has changed, it is brad hogg day, but i think this is brad hogg day, but i think this isa is brad hogg day, but i think this is a seismic day in the history of brexit. theresa may famously has certain redlines. what redlines do you believe could turn a bit pink? or actually disappear? or disappear entirely, and as owen rightly says, up entirely, and as owen rightly says, up until this point she has made quite clear, even though she has set down for conversations with jeremy corbyn before, she wasn't prepared to budge from her sort of key areas. for example, that she didn't want to see a customs for example, that she didn't want to see a custoitis union for example, that she didn't want to see a customs union and a softening of brexit, because that could thwart written's ability to strike independent trade deals. that she wouldn't go for a second referendum, because yesterday number ten was saying the prime minister would support a second referendum in any circumstances, because that would undermine the feel that the public have about politics and our parliament and be
initially, nothing has changed, it is brad hogg day, but i think this is brad hogg day, but i think this isa is brad hogg day, but i think this is a seismic day in the history of brexit. theresa may famously has certain redlines. what redlines do you believe could turn a bit pink? or actually disappear? or disappear entirely, and as owen rightly says, up entirely, and as owen rightly says, up until this point she has made quite clear, even though she has set down for conversations with jeremy...
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and in the studio, bloomberg tech senior executive editor brad stone. so, he is clearly positioning himself as pro-china, even with this initial announcement. what does this mean for foxconn? >> you do not have to consult the sea goddess. it is probably not great. he is a legendary business figure, arrogant, swaggering, impetuous, controlling, really synonymous with foxconn, that makes the devices we all hold in our pockets. you know, everything i know about foxconn i have learned from our taiwan reporter, and she has written about how he has destabilized the succession question. if something like what happened suicides at the chinese factories, you need a terry gou to leave foxconn to do that. but then, on the other hand, i think of donald trump, how he is not day-to-day, but he has sat in the shadows running an empire. i do not think guo would completely give up his control of foxconn. >> i want to mention it is not crazy to have, like, a sea goddess to support him, because given the taiwanese society, it is a spiritual root for chinese society, so it
and in the studio, bloomberg tech senior executive editor brad stone. so, he is clearly positioning himself as pro-china, even with this initial announcement. what does this mean for foxconn? >> you do not have to consult the sea goddess. it is probably not great. he is a legendary business figure, arrogant, swaggering, impetuous, controlling, really synonymous with foxconn, that makes the devices we all hold in our pockets. you know, everything i know about foxconn i have learned from...
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brad pitt and the county supervisor who had to cut him off. ead.t more news ahead. severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ready to treat differently with a pill? otezla. show more of you. ready to treat differently with a pill? you've i like working.areer. what if my retirement plan is i don't want to retire? then let's not create a retirement plan. let's create a plan for what's next. i lik
brad pitt and the county supervisor who had to cut him off. ead.t more news ahead. severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal...
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emily: so brad, none of this is black and white, right? what is right? brad: i want to add, i think there is something very unsettling about all of this. there is a fine line between shutting down social networking tools to prevent misinformation and mob behavior, and of the government, an authoritarian government or even a democratically elected one shutting these down to prevent criticism, to prevent opposition parties from being heard, to prevent the free dissemination of news and information. so a troubling development. emily: ivan siegal of global voices and our own brad stone. coming up, more tech earnings. we will discuss twitter's performance in the first quarter as it continues to clean up its platform. and later, samsung's big snafu. the company delays the release of its foldable phone. does this dim the promise of new technology? this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: twitter surged the most since october 2017 in tuesday's session after reporting strong user growth. the social network beat estimates on earnings and revenue and posted an increase in mon
emily: so brad, none of this is black and white, right? what is right? brad: i want to add, i think there is something very unsettling about all of this. there is a fine line between shutting down social networking tools to prevent misinformation and mob behavior, and of the government, an authoritarian government or even a democratically elected one shutting these down to prevent criticism, to prevent opposition parties from being heard, to prevent the free dissemination of news and...
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emily: so brad, none of this is black and white, right? what is right? brad: i want to add, i think there is something very unsettling about all of this. there is a fine line between shutting down social networking tools to prevent misinformation and mob behavior, and of the government, an authoritarian government or even a democratically elected one shutting these down to prevent criticism, to prevent opposition parties from being heard, to prevent the free dissemination of news and information. so a troubling development. of globaln siegal voices and our own brad stone. coming up, more tech earnings. we will discuss twitter's performance in the first quarter as it continues to clean up its platform. 's big snafu.msung the company delays the release of its foldable phone. does this dim the promise of new technology? this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: twitter surged the most since october 2017 in tuesday's session after reporting strong user growth. the social network beat estimates on earnings and revenue and posted an increase able daily active users -- thi
emily: so brad, none of this is black and white, right? what is right? brad: i want to add, i think there is something very unsettling about all of this. there is a fine line between shutting down social networking tools to prevent misinformation and mob behavior, and of the government, an authoritarian government or even a democratically elected one shutting these down to prevent criticism, to prevent opposition parties from being heard, to prevent the free dissemination of news and...
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. >> laura: now, people say brad is so young. he's like the tech guy. they said in 2016, who is this guy? and then he ends up winning. and now we understand other campaigns are trying to find their own brad. they're bradding it. >> i became a verb. >> laura: scaling up. >> they all talked about how the president didn't know how to run a campaign. now they're trying to copy his campaign. i wish they would copy his policies because he knows the right policies to fix the country as well. it's i -- ironic they've chosen this. most of us have our own individual track. it's not by an address. we create our own maps and steps across the internet and we track that. >> laura: one candidate you're focused on? >> i just said, today i said i had to go to the office to find a bigger binder to track all these candidates. it's going to get so thick. i'm flipping through the pages. i don't see a clear person stepping up to the president. new mexico, minnesota, new hampshire, nevada are think are good places for us to be right now. it'll be a good night if i get more th
. >> laura: now, people say brad is so young. he's like the tech guy. they said in 2016, who is this guy? and then he ends up winning. and now we understand other campaigns are trying to find their own brad. they're bradding it. >> i became a verb. >> laura: scaling up. >> they all talked about how the president didn't know how to run a campaign. now they're trying to copy his campaign. i wish they would copy his policies because he knows the right policies to fix the...
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emily: so brad, none of this is black and white, right? then you know what is right? , brad: i want to add, i think there is something very unsettling about all of this. there is of course a very fine line between shutting down social networking tools, preventing misinformation and mob behavior, and of the government an authoritarian , government or even a democratically elected one shutting down these tools to prevent criticism, to prevent opposition parties for making themselves heard, to prevent the free dissemination of news and information. so it is a troubling development. emily: ivan siegal of global voices and our own brad stone. coming up, more tech earnings. we will discuss twitter's performance in the first quarter as it continues to clean up its platform. and later, samsung's big snafu. the company delays the release of its foldable phone. does this dim the promise of new technology? this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: twitter surged the most since october 2017 in tuesday's session after reporting strong user growth and fourth-quarter sales. the social network b
emily: so brad, none of this is black and white, right? then you know what is right? , brad: i want to add, i think there is something very unsettling about all of this. there is of course a very fine line between shutting down social networking tools, preventing misinformation and mob behavior, and of the government an authoritarian , government or even a democratically elected one shutting down these tools to prevent criticism, to prevent opposition parties for making themselves heard, to...
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. >> you know what it feels like walking out on stage and looking at joe perry on my left and brad on my right and seeing these people and just -- i know i got the power. ♪ dream on, dream on >> steven tyler and joe perry rocked the house saturday. aerosmi aerosmith's show starts in december. >> bring it. >> so many great performances coming to vegas. >> big-time stars. by the way, you can't leave vegas without one last trick. >> oh, no, coming up, they are the magicians who are so good they made their clothes disappear. we can watching this weekend when he plays again ok. you want to watch to be that killed you back in center of right. you really want watch i'm so sorry began journey over. >>a little so we could in this weekend that time to get the eye exactly right. >>> consideration provided by -- >>> one of the hottest new acts in vegas is the naked magicians who end their show in nothing but a top hat and a smile. >> naked? >> naked. >> it happens at the mgm inside brad garrett's comedy club and keltie and i got a close bye, e >> please welcome the naked magicians. >> hey. >> t
. >> you know what it feels like walking out on stage and looking at joe perry on my left and brad on my right and seeing these people and just -- i know i got the power. ♪ dream on, dream on >> steven tyler and joe perry rocked the house saturday. aerosmi aerosmith's show starts in december. >> bring it. >> so many great performances coming to vegas. >> big-time stars. by the way, you can't leave vegas without one last trick. >> oh, no, coming up, they are...
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and here we have brad stone. so, he is clearly positioning himself as pro-china, even with this initial announcement. what does this mean for foxconn? >> you do not have to consult the sea goddess. it is probably not great. he is a legendary business figure, he is impetuous, controlling, really synonymous with foxconn, that makes the devices we all hold in our pockets. you know, everything i know about foxconn i have learned from our taiwan reporter, and she has written about how he has destabilized the -- question. if something happens like what happened in 2010 with a suicide chinese factories community day terry gou to leave foxconn through that. but then on the other hand i think of donald trump, how he is not day-to-day, but he has sat in the shadows running an empire. so i do not think he would completely give up his control of foxconn. >> i want to mention it is not crazy to have like a sea goddess to support him, because given the time when society is -- it root for chinese society, so it is an interestin
and here we have brad stone. so, he is clearly positioning himself as pro-china, even with this initial announcement. what does this mean for foxconn? >> you do not have to consult the sea goddess. it is probably not great. he is a legendary business figure, he is impetuous, controlling, really synonymous with foxconn, that makes the devices we all hold in our pockets. you know, everything i know about foxconn i have learned from our taiwan reporter, and she has written about how he has...
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i appreciated brad paisley's work. at that hour of the morning i should have known, he greeted me very kind li. -- kindly. i think i thought he said i'm fred. no, he said i'm brad paisley and i said to one of my colleagues, i said, do you know who the guy in the hat was? and then to my horror -- >> i've seen him on commercials. >> this segment is over. >> but tim mcgraw is giving brad paisley hell every day for that moment. >> anyhow -- >> i don't know how i'm going to live that down. >> still ahead, we're counting down to the release of bob mueller report. "morning joe" will be back in two minutes. report "morning joe" will be back in two minutes. the american red cross needs your help to install 100,000 free smoke alarms nationwide. join us april 27th to may 12th. volunteer at soundthealarm.org so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. e-commerce deliveries to homes the latest i
i appreciated brad paisley's work. at that hour of the morning i should have known, he greeted me very kind li. -- kindly. i think i thought he said i'm fred. no, he said i'm brad paisley and i said to one of my colleagues, i said, do you know who the guy in the hat was? and then to my horror -- >> i've seen him on commercials. >> this segment is over. >> but tim mcgraw is giving brad paisley hell every day for that moment. >> anyhow -- >> i don't know how i'm...
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joining me now to react is brad parscale, campaign manager for the trump 2020 campaign. you know something, people beyond. i'm sure people are beyond. people are yawning now. that's kind of a cheeky little thing to do. my first night back in the week. what do you make of the joe biden campaign rollout as a campaign analyst, not as the trump campaign manager. >> i get it. i think we probably have more people in our concession line that were at that rally. the president has a following behind him, so much larger. it's incredible. i saw that rally. is it a rally? i don't know what it is. it's funny that he goes to pennsylvania, place where his policy, like nafta, put more jobs in mexico than pennsylvania. tpp. for a guy who says he's with pennsylvania, sounds like it's pretty much their enemy. everything he done, the obama presidency was horrible for pennsylvania. they lost hundreds of thousands of jobs. >> laura: he said today that he's confident, brad, that if he can win pennsylvania, he takes the whole thing. let's watch. >> if i'm going to build a to beat donald trump i
joining me now to react is brad parscale, campaign manager for the trump 2020 campaign. you know something, people beyond. i'm sure people are beyond. people are yawning now. that's kind of a cheeky little thing to do. my first night back in the week. what do you make of the joe biden campaign rollout as a campaign analyst, not as the trump campaign manager. >> i get it. i think we probably have more people in our concession line that were at that rally. the president has a following...