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>> joel sartore: emotion. that's what you look for in any, in any great photograph. >> whitaker: what's emotion in an animal? >> joel sartore: a moment. we're looking for the eyes. humans are, we're primates, and we're really, really responsive to eyes. we're all about eye contact. >> whitaker: but you shoot them like they're models. >> joel sartore: we do. like they're going in for their high school senior portrait. >> whitaker: sartore shoots birds in tents so they won't fly away. this white crowned hornbill posed like a preening pro. completely different from joel's first attempt to shoot this species, back in the states. >> ready? >> joel saor !o tdy, hename's j. so what she didn't tell me is, that bird is such a badass, he attacks her when she goes in to feed him. this is one of those things where i'm back here. so when i said, "can you put that bird in my tent?" she went, "sure i can." this is like a $6,000 camera. doesn't he know that? ow, god, ( bleep )! that's my blood right there. >> whitaker: that's
>> joel sartore: emotion. that's what you look for in any, in any great photograph. >> whitaker: what's emotion in an animal? >> joel sartore: a moment. we're looking for the eyes. humans are, we're primates, and we're really, really responsive to eyes. we're all about eye contact. >> whitaker: but you shoot them like they're models. >> joel sartore: we do. like they're going in for their high school senior portrait. >> whitaker: sartore shoots birds in tents...
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we begin with joel weber. great to have you here. great to be here. joel: isn't this amazing? carol: it is amazing. let's talk about the lineup. >> here we are almost 50 years after stonewall. we thought this was the moment to mark that moment with this cover and package of stories. jason: how do you choose the stories? it is for a global at the end of the day. >> what we wanted to look at was a consumer element but also how companies and also elements of how the workplace and courts are impacting a lot of this. it is a little bit of a smorgasbord and that was the intent because there is so much we could possibly say on this topic. carol: i thought the legal aspect was interesting. as the reporting shows, there is still a lot of legal pushback when it comes to the lgbtq community. joel: there is still some supreme court cases that will be heard that could fundamentally change the nature of gay rights still. in america that is one to watch and a great story. jason: joel weber, stick with us because you will be back with us to talk to us about where we are at harvard. carol: sta
we begin with joel weber. great to have you here. great to be here. joel: isn't this amazing? carol: it is amazing. let's talk about the lineup. >> here we are almost 50 years after stonewall. we thought this was the moment to mark that moment with this cover and package of stories. jason: how do you choose the stories? it is for a global at the end of the day. >> what we wanted to look at was a consumer element but also how companies and also elements of how the workplace and...
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joel: it is incredibly ambitious. if it were to gain traction, it could be a potential game changer. the closest analogy i think of a is not only existing money but the android operating system and google essentially becoming a de facto platform for so much of the world. i think libra wants to do that for money. if you think of the different networks that exist, payment networks around the world, they don't talk to each other, they are not interoperable. they want to build the open source monetary platform. the flipside is it is going to be incredibly hard. even if they could get the execution right and the partners right and the product is easy, dealing with financial regulations, the most tightly regulated aspect of any industry in any country around the world, and somehow navigate all of those regulatory bodies, it will be so difficult. i wonder if it'll even get off the ground. jason: let us go back one step. help us understand how this would look. what does it look like to me as a facebook user if i wanted to pay
joel: it is incredibly ambitious. if it were to gain traction, it could be a potential game changer. the closest analogy i think of a is not only existing money but the android operating system and google essentially becoming a de facto platform for so much of the world. i think libra wants to do that for money. if you think of the different networks that exist, payment networks around the world, they don't talk to each other, they are not interoperable. they want to build the open source...
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joel: it is incredibly ambitious. if it were to gain traction, it could be a potential game changer. the closest analogy i think of is not only existing money but the android operating system and google essentially becoming a de facto platform for so much of the world. i think libra wants to do that for money. if you think of the different networks that exist, payment networks around the world, they are not interoperable. the flipside is it is going to be incredibly hard. even if they could get the execution right to and the partners right and the product is easy, dealing with financial regulations, the most tightly regulated aspect of any industry in any country around the world, and somehow navigate all of those regulatory bodies, it will be so difficult. i wonder if it'll even get off the ground. jason: let us go back one step. what does it look like to me as a facebook user if i wanted to pay carol for a pez dispenser? joel: there will be a new currency called the libra. it will be pegged to a basket, heavily weig
joel: it is incredibly ambitious. if it were to gain traction, it could be a potential game changer. the closest analogy i think of is not only existing money but the android operating system and google essentially becoming a de facto platform for so much of the world. i think libra wants to do that for money. if you think of the different networks that exist, payment networks around the world, they are not interoperable. the flipside is it is going to be incredibly hard. even if they could get...
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joel: it is incredibly ambitious. if it were to gain traction, it could be a potential game changer. the closest analogy i think of is not only existing money but the android operating system and google essentially becoming a de facto platform for so much of the world. i think libra wants to do that for money. if you think of the different networks that exist, payment networks around the world, they are not interoperable. the flipside is it is going to be incredibly hard. even if they could get the execution right to and the partners right and the product is easy, dealing with financial regulations, the most tightly regulated aspect of any industry in any country around the world, and somehow navigate all of those regulatory bodies, it will be so difficult. i wonder if it'll even get off the ground. jason: let us go back one step. what does it look like to me as a facebook user if i wanted to pay carol for a pez dispenser? joel: there will be a new currency called the libra. heavily weighted towards the euro, the doll
joel: it is incredibly ambitious. if it were to gain traction, it could be a potential game changer. the closest analogy i think of is not only existing money but the android operating system and google essentially becoming a de facto platform for so much of the world. i think libra wants to do that for money. if you think of the different networks that exist, payment networks around the world, they are not interoperable. the flipside is it is going to be incredibly hard. even if they could get...
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and we'll be right back with joel mchale. [cheers and applause] >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live brought to you by mastercard. ughh. let's order some food. really? start reconnecting. start something priceless. explore the new benefits of the world elite mastercard. do you battery sound. want a charge? yeah battery charging. ♪ ♪ thank you so much. battery charging. ♪ the hazelnut spread m&m'sve all been wspokescandy! (clapping) (audience gasps) oh my what did you do?? (giggles) we ate him. with this one little nexgard chew comes power, confidence, reassurance you're doing what's right, to protect your dog protection. a ll mth.iscommendedks and it's the only chew, fda approved to prevent infections that cause lyme disease. plus, it's safe for puppies. there's a lot of power in this one little nexgard chew. nexgard. what one little chew can do. dear lexus, it is with a very gratesful heart that i write you about your amazing employees. eric volunteered to come to my rescue that evening. ...to a mom, these things really matter.
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and we'll be right back with joel mchale. [cheers and applause] >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live brought to you by subaru. to pair with a sandwich. the all-new frenchie, all-natural salami and capicola, hand-sliced provolone and salted butter on a baguette. that is really good. the frenchie - available for a limited time at jimmy john's. oh, sorry. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? (woman) (man) have you smeno.d this litter? for all-day, all-night protection. (woman) nobody has! it's unscented! (vo) tidy cats free & clean unscented. powerful odor control with activated charcoal. free of dyes. free of fragrances. unscented odor control like that? try tidy cats free & clean. stop fearing your alarm clock... with zzzquil pure zzzs. a drug-free blend of botanicals with melatonin that supports your
and we'll be right back with joel mchale. [cheers and applause] >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live brought to you by subaru. to pair with a sandwich. the all-new frenchie, all-natural salami and capicola, hand-sliced provolone and salted butter on a baguette. that is really good. the frenchie - available for a limited time at jimmy john's. oh, sorry. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is...
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joel weber is here with us. a great story that is going to make you rethink how you perceive silicon valley. joel: we wanted to really open up the whole idea of the issue here. it is really too easy to be down on tech right now. the tech-lash is real. antitrust is in the wind. don't forget that technology and innovators can still do incredible things and sometimes you just have to look outside silicon valley. ashley has spent a lot of time doing that. jason: it is amazing, his purview, his worldview, and it also comes at a time of real existential questions around silicon valley and yet, i found it to ultimately be optimistic. joel: there is a sense of hope. that is the spirit of this whole issue, the sooner than you think issue. not to just look at the glass half-empty. let's look at it half-full. carol: solving really serious problems. thank you so much. jason: more on this issue. jeff: last year, we were looking at the incredible moment that we were seeing coming back for ai. this year, in the midst of the ba
joel weber is here with us. a great story that is going to make you rethink how you perceive silicon valley. joel: we wanted to really open up the whole idea of the issue here. it is really too easy to be down on tech right now. the tech-lash is real. antitrust is in the wind. don't forget that technology and innovators can still do incredible things and sometimes you just have to look outside silicon valley. ashley has spent a lot of time doing that. jason: it is amazing, his purview, his...
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jason: joel weber, thank you. carol: to learn how a million dollar coin disappears in just 16 minutes -- jason: we turn to reporter benedikt kammel. he is in berlin. is one of five big coins minted by the royal canadian mint and they are as big as a tire and they weigh 100 kilos, about 220 pounds. solid gold and impressive, imposing. they end up with investors, one ended up with an investor in germany in dusseldorf and he loaned it to a museum where it sat for a couple of years. jason: it is a couple hundred pounds and yet behind the scenes leading up to this, there is an "ocean's 11" type plot to steal this thing. walk us through how they did it. >> one night, three guys show up on a platform nearby, the train platform and walk across the platform onto the tracks that pass by the museum on an old overpass and they climb up there through a window, go in, break the glass, take the coin and they are out in 16 minutes. seems very simple but if you dig deeper, there are -- was serious planning that went into it. they
jason: joel weber, thank you. carol: to learn how a million dollar coin disappears in just 16 minutes -- jason: we turn to reporter benedikt kammel. he is in berlin. is one of five big coins minted by the royal canadian mint and they are as big as a tire and they weigh 100 kilos, about 220 pounds. solid gold and impressive, imposing. they end up with investors, one ended up with an investor in germany in dusseldorf and he loaned it to a museum where it sat for a couple of years. jason: it is a...
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joel weber is here with us. a great story that is going to make you rethink how you perceive silicon valley. joel: we wanted to really open up the whole idea of the issue here. it is really too easy to be down -- it is really easy to be down on tech. the tech-lash is real. antitrust is in the wind. don't forget that technology and innovators can still do incredible things and sometimes you just have to look outside silicon valley. ashley has spent a lot of time doing that. jason: it is amazing, his purview, his worldview, and it also comes at a time of real existential questions around silicon valley and yet, i found it to ultimately be optimistic. joel: there is a sense of hope. that is the spirit of this whole issue, the sooner than you think issue. not to just look at the glass half-empty. let's look at it half-full. carol: solving really serious problems. thank you so much. jason: more on this issue. jeff: last year, we were looking at the incredible moment that we were seeing coming back for ai. this year,
joel weber is here with us. a great story that is going to make you rethink how you perceive silicon valley. joel: we wanted to really open up the whole idea of the issue here. it is really too easy to be down -- it is really easy to be down on tech. the tech-lash is real. antitrust is in the wind. don't forget that technology and innovators can still do incredible things and sometimes you just have to look outside silicon valley. ashley has spent a lot of time doing that. jason: it is amazing,...
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jason: joel weber, thank you. carol: for more on how a million dollar coin disappeared from a german museum in just 16 minutes -- jason: we turn to reporter benedikt kammel. >> the big maple leaf coin is one of five big coins minted by the royal canadian mint and they are as big as a tire and they weigh 100 kilos, about 220 pounds. solid gold and impressive, imposing. they ended up with investors. one ended up with an investor in germany in dusseldorf and he loaned it to a museum where it sat for a couple of years. jason: it is a couple hundred pounds. and yet, behind-the-scenes, leading up to this, there is an "ocean's 11" type plot to steal this thing. walk us through how they did it. >> one night, three guys show up on a platform nearby, the train platform, and walk across the platform onto the tracks that pass by the museum on an old overpass and they climb up there through a window, go in, break the glass, take the coin and they are out in 16 minutes. seems very simple but if you dig deeper, there was serious
jason: joel weber, thank you. carol: for more on how a million dollar coin disappeared from a german museum in just 16 minutes -- jason: we turn to reporter benedikt kammel. >> the big maple leaf coin is one of five big coins minted by the royal canadian mint and they are as big as a tire and they weigh 100 kilos, about 220 pounds. solid gold and impressive, imposing. they ended up with investors. one ended up with an investor in germany in dusseldorf and he loaned it to a museum where it...
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jason: joel weber, thank you. carol: to learn how a million dollar coin disappears in just 16 minutes -- jason: we turn to reporter benedikt kammel. >> one of five big coins minted by the royal canadian mint and they are as big as a tire and they weigh 100 kilos, about 220 pounds. solid gold and impressive, imposing. they end up with investors, one ended up with an investor in germany in dusseldorf and he loaned it to a museum where it sat for a couple of years. jason: it is a couple hundred pounds and yet behind the scenes leading up to this, there is an "ocean's 11" type plot to steal this thing. walk us through how they did it. >> one night, three guys show up on a platform nearby, the train platform and walk across the platform onto the tracks that pass by the museum on an old overpass and they climb up there through a window, go in, break the glass, take the coin and they are out in 16 minutes. seems very simple but if you dig deeper, there are -- was serious planning that went into it. they tried it twice be
jason: joel weber, thank you. carol: to learn how a million dollar coin disappears in just 16 minutes -- jason: we turn to reporter benedikt kammel. >> one of five big coins minted by the royal canadian mint and they are as big as a tire and they weigh 100 kilos, about 220 pounds. solid gold and impressive, imposing. they end up with investors, one ended up with an investor in germany in dusseldorf and he loaned it to a museum where it sat for a couple of years. jason: it is a couple...
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jason: joel weber, thank you. carol: to learn how a million dollar coin disappears in just 16 minutes -- jason: we turn to reporter benedikt kammel. he is in berlin. where did the gold go? >> the big faithfully coin is one of five big coins minted by the royal canadian mint and they are as big as a tire and they weigh 100 kilos, about 220 pounds. solid gold and impressive, imposing. they end up with investors, one ended up with an investor in germany in dusseldorf and he loaned it to a museum where it sat for a couple of years. jason: it is a couple hundred pounds and yet behind the scenes leading up to this, there is an "ocean's 11" type plot to steal this thing. walk us through how they did it. >> one night, three guys show up on a platform nearby, the train platform and walk across the platform onto the tracks that pass by the museum on an old overpass and they climb up there through a window, go in, break the glass, take the coin and they are out in 16 minutes. seems very simple but if you dig deeper, there ar
jason: joel weber, thank you. carol: to learn how a million dollar coin disappears in just 16 minutes -- jason: we turn to reporter benedikt kammel. he is in berlin. where did the gold go? >> the big faithfully coin is one of five big coins minted by the royal canadian mint and they are as big as a tire and they weigh 100 kilos, about 220 pounds. solid gold and impressive, imposing. they end up with investors, one ended up with an investor in germany in dusseldorf and he loaned it to a...
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balÓn filtrado, buscando a cruz y a joel campbell, que son los mÁs peligrosos. macro -- allan cruz le ha funcionado. serÁ balÓn para el conjunto de nicaragua. escuchamos memo. memo: veremos si el goleador de la selecciÓn tica puede entrar. se habÍa retirado del fÚtbol, decidiÓ regresar, recibe la oportunidad de volver a jugar, se vuelve goleador, es mi campeÓn con el equipo y campeón de la liga tambiÉn. >>lo vimos mucho tiempo en momento de madurez, para un delantero, siempre serÁ importante. los porteros son los que suelen llegar a >>37 aÑos. y es de los que mÁs juegan copa oro. solamente estÁ detrás de harold wallace. xavi: la pelota se va muy lejos de la cabaÑa de leonel moreira. >>estÁ cumpliendo 18 en este partido. xavi: mcdonald busca el espacio, hay que sea la pantalla, la tecnologÍa. el disparo que va seco, no iba anulado pero lo suficiente para dejar sin posibilidades a justo lorente. sacÓ hasta tierra despuÉs de este disparo, este fogonazo . >>se nota un poco lenta la cancha. me gustarÍa preguntarle allÁ en el estado de, porque nor
balÓn filtrado, buscando a cruz y a joel campbell, que son los mÁs peligrosos. macro -- allan cruz le ha funcionado. serÁ balÓn para el conjunto de nicaragua. escuchamos memo. memo: veremos si el goleador de la selecciÓn tica puede entrar. se habÍa retirado del fÚtbol, decidiÓ regresar, recibe la oportunidad de volver a jugar, se vuelve goleador, es mi campeÓn con el equipo y campeón de la liga tambiÉn. >>lo vimos mucho tiempo en momento de madurez, para un delantero, siempre...
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and joel payne, democratic strategist, former senate leadership aide. joel, stand by for me. let me start with garrett there. what should we expect to hear from the former vice president in just a few moments? more attacks on the president or something different? >> craig, i imagine we'll still hear a little bit of contrast with the president at the event that starts a little bit later this morning. not quite as hutch much of a pum joe biden. second, the way this event is starting to shape up here today, i don't see the teleprompter or get the sense this is going to be a targeted speech. we'll hear more q&a with some iowa voters. but what you saw yesterday is indicative of how the vice president wants to run this campaign. he wants to be seen as only punching up at the president, not engaging with the folks underneath him in the national and state polling here in iowa. but making this look like a general election already, the stronger that donald trump looks as a candidate and the more aggressive he is at pushing back against joe biden, the better a day it is for the biden ca
and joel payne, democratic strategist, former senate leadership aide. joel, stand by for me. let me start with garrett there. what should we expect to hear from the former vice president in just a few moments? more attacks on the president or something different? >> craig, i imagine we'll still hear a little bit of contrast with the president at the event that starts a little bit later this morning. not quite as hutch much of a pum joe biden. second, the way this event is starting to...
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joining me now is joel payne and lauren claffey. she worked with the department of homeland security. joel, what is your reaction? >> more of the same. if you go back to reporting about how businesses have been patr patronizing the trump hotels. trump views this as an extension of the business. he has never drawn the line between business and government business. even the first controversy of the presidency if you remember. jared kushner being given the floating advisory role with no real accountability within the white house. this president has never really had any regard for the conventions of the office and any respect for all of the norms that we have taken time to carefully establish. >> do you think, lauren, there should be a division with family vacations and state business? especially when the trump family is trying to promote their brand at the same time. yes, i know we are in uncharted waters. you heard me talking to danny cevallos that we never have had a president as a business tycoon stepping into the oval office. do yo
joining me now is joel payne and lauren claffey. she worked with the department of homeland security. joel, what is your reaction? >> more of the same. if you go back to reporting about how businesses have been patr patronizing the trump hotels. trump views this as an extension of the business. he has never drawn the line between business and government business. even the first controversy of the presidency if you remember. jared kushner being given the floating advisory role with no real...
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joel, not much movement in the polls. double digits in terms of the democrats. couple of points down for the president's approval but no seismic shift here. what does that say to you and to the democrats? >> to me it says the cake is baked. people know where they stand on this issue. i don't think there's a lot of new information that's going to change people's opinion. the president and i would say to his credit, has radicalized his base. he's radicalized his base in the senate and the house and his base for supporters across the country. there's no room for anybody to get off the train right now. everybody who is on the trump train is committed to it. there's no information that will dislodge that support. separately, if you are a democrat and if you thought this president was a crook before the mueller investigation, that investigation and that report only super charged your feelings that you already held. >> does that also from your perspective as a republican strategist lock in a lot of the potential and i don't know who they are but potential republicans i
joel, not much movement in the polls. double digits in terms of the democrats. couple of points down for the president's approval but no seismic shift here. what does that say to you and to the democrats? >> to me it says the cake is baked. people know where they stand on this issue. i don't think there's a lot of new information that's going to change people's opinion. the president and i would say to his credit, has radicalized his base. he's radicalized his base in the senate and the...
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joel no se ha visto hasta el momento. ahora sÍ se va a ver. ven. joel: sorprendente. de verdad. muy bien. se nota mucho el cambio de look. wow! me sorprende mucho lo que pudieron hacer. estÁ muy bien. siempre podemos cambiar y tener un tiempo para nosotros. seguir adelante. eso puede ser una nueva oportunidad para todos. quique: claro que sÍ. estamos homenajeando. vamos a ver el antes y el despuÉs de joel. hemos escogido una camisa con estampado floral que estÁ muy de moda este verano. lo hemos combinado con un jean azul y unos zapatos que funcionan con todo. estÁ listo para salir esta noche, puede ser? joel: puede ser. quique: ahora lo vamos a reencontrar con quiÉn es su mano derecha. vamos a buscar a valeria. ella no lo ha visto en toda la transformaciÓn. se van a encontrar ahora. valeria, ven conmigo. ahÍ estamos. ahí estÁ. bÁrbara siempre ayuda a joel. >> te mereces todo esto. has sido un padre ejemplar. ha sacado a tu niÑo fuera. joel: quÉ te pareciÓ el cambio? >> luce muy bien, muy bonito. muy elegante, muy juvenil. es un padre ejemplar, un padre ejemplar. no
joel no se ha visto hasta el momento. ahora sÍ se va a ver. ven. joel: sorprendente. de verdad. muy bien. se nota mucho el cambio de look. wow! me sorprende mucho lo que pudieron hacer. estÁ muy bien. siempre podemos cambiar y tener un tiempo para nosotros. seguir adelante. eso puede ser una nueva oportunidad para todos. quique: claro que sÍ. estamos homenajeando. vamos a ver el antes y el despuÉs de joel. hemos escogido una camisa con estampado floral que estÁ muy de moda este verano. lo...
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how many, joel? three and a half years. as a national security professional and a government historian, to see how hard it was for them to do this, just to logistically make it happen, to get it through a very large and complicated bureaucracy, and to tell the story as well as ken described it and was telling it, i think really, they performed an admirable public service and so thank you for all that you did.
how many, joel? three and a half years. as a national security professional and a government historian, to see how hard it was for them to do this, just to logistically make it happen, to get it through a very large and complicated bureaucracy, and to tell the story as well as ken described it and was telling it, i think really, they performed an admirable public service and so thank you for all that you did.
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jason: joel weber, thank you. carol: to learn how a million dollar coin disappears in just 16 minutes. jason: we turn to reporter benedikt hammel. >> one of five big coins minted by the royal canadian mint and they are as big as a tire and they way 100 kilos, about 220 pounds. solid gold and impressive, imposing. investors, one ended up with an investor in germany and he loaned it to a museum where it sat for a couple of years. jason: it is a couple hundred pounds and yet behind the scenes leading up to this, there is an ocean's 11 type plot to steal this thing. walk us through how they did it. >> one night, three guys show up the trainorm nearby, platform and walk across the platform onto the tracks that on an olde museum overpass and they climb up there through a window, go in, break the glass, take the coin and they are out in 16 minutes. seems very simple but if you dig -- was seriousre planning that went into it. they tried it twice before and didn't seem to work out. the didn't make it into the museum so the
jason: joel weber, thank you. carol: to learn how a million dollar coin disappears in just 16 minutes. jason: we turn to reporter benedikt hammel. >> one of five big coins minted by the royal canadian mint and they are as big as a tire and they way 100 kilos, about 220 pounds. solid gold and impressive, imposing. investors, one ended up with an investor in germany and he loaned it to a museum where it sat for a couple of years. jason: it is a couple hundred pounds and yet behind the...
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joel: there is a sense of hope. that is the spirit of this whole issue, the sooner than you think issue. not to just look at the glass half-empty. let's look at it half-full. carol: solving really serious problems. thank you so much. jason: more on this issue. jeff: last year, we were looking at the incredible moment that we were seeing coming back for ai. this year, in the midst of the backlash against the conventional big tech industry that is heating up this week especially, we wanted to look at what new models of innovation and technological progress really look like. jason: one of the ways into this is that you use one of our best assets, he has been all over the planet literally looking at these pockets of innovation, and the comparisons he makes to what he is seeing around the world versus what he has seen and you have seen so many years in silicon valley are pretty stark. jeff: absolutely. this is really in his wheelhouse, a story he has been tailoring for the better part of a decade now as was said in one o
joel: there is a sense of hope. that is the spirit of this whole issue, the sooner than you think issue. not to just look at the glass half-empty. let's look at it half-full. carol: solving really serious problems. thank you so much. jason: more on this issue. jeff: last year, we were looking at the incredible moment that we were seeing coming back for ai. this year, in the midst of the backlash against the conventional big tech industry that is heating up this week especially, we wanted to...
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joel: md anderson, the place for cutting edge cancer research. one of the things that has happened is chinese researchers are u.s.me of whom citizens, have actually been purged out of the country. in this ongoing trade conversation it raises all kinds of civil liberty questions and at the heart of it though is is this in our best interest? taylor: we got more on this story from peter walton in san francisco on how not to cure cancer. >> the cancer center md anderson in houston, where they have had a bit of a crackdown on people they suspect are working there as cancer researchers who have professional ties back in china. there were very serious investigations into five of them. four of them have since left. it smacked a little bit of overkill to people who were very close to it and people started using words like "mccarthyism." taylor: one of the characters is woo. walk me through that story. peter: dr. woo is an epidemiologist and quite a prominent one. she joined the company having been educated in china in the mid-1990's and worked there some
joel: md anderson, the place for cutting edge cancer research. one of the things that has happened is chinese researchers are u.s.me of whom citizens, have actually been purged out of the country. in this ongoing trade conversation it raises all kinds of civil liberty questions and at the heart of it though is is this in our best interest? taylor: we got more on this story from peter walton in san francisco on how not to cure cancer. >> the cancer center md anderson in houston, where they...
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joel: this is a fun one. the son of the ceo, tucker roberts, is the guy leading the company's foray into e-sports. they are doing it in philadelphia, where the company has its roots, and they have actually even built a single use stadium for e-sports, which is a crazy way you can really double down and make a big bet. but the question is, will it really work? taylor: another question has to of will this work has to be ge betting on a new ceo. market cap has been falling, what is the update on ge? joel: this is the most iconic american company and it has hit every rung on the way down when last year it even fell out of the dow. the ceo came out of retirement to try to save the company and this is really a question of, can he do it? it is the ultimate ceo test. the jury is still out if you can pull it off, and that is what they dug into. taylor: another story that is this week's cover was interesting because when we talk about the trade fight, it is usually it is about technology or ip theft, but this one is ab
joel: this is a fun one. the son of the ceo, tucker roberts, is the guy leading the company's foray into e-sports. they are doing it in philadelphia, where the company has its roots, and they have actually even built a single use stadium for e-sports, which is a crazy way you can really double down and make a big bet. but the question is, will it really work? taylor: another question has to of will this work has to be ge betting on a new ceo. market cap has been falling, what is the update on...
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. >> get joel rubin's take former deputy assistant secretary of state under president obama you have been watching with the rest of us this moment, of diplomacy. joel how do you think it has gone so far. >> yeah jon, it is has been quite remarkable, it has gone very well clearly. in this moment, but as we have been discussing, it is the follow-through that really is what is going to determine the success of this event but, clearly, this moment, unscripted, meeting the walk across the line the walk back towards south korea. these are really historic moments. i can't be overstated the word i know we use it a lot this is exceedingly rare and incredibly unique, all americans should be proud of this moment. we do need to see this moment be converted into an actual win for the country, a denuclearization program, furthering towards piece on peninsula these are american national security interests clearly this event is a major, major event that should not be be liteled because people don't see immediate effect tomorrow. >> is it possible that some of these big official summit meetings that
. >> get joel rubin's take former deputy assistant secretary of state under president obama you have been watching with the rest of us this moment, of diplomacy. joel how do you think it has gone so far. >> yeah jon, it is has been quite remarkable, it has gone very well clearly. in this moment, but as we have been discussing, it is the follow-through that really is what is going to determine the success of this event but, clearly, this moment, unscripted, meeting the walk across...
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i agree with joel. it is interesting. for joe biden, a core argument and people are debating how much he really believes this and how much he believes it is tactically important in terms of the general election and if donald trump is defeated and kind of the forces that brought him forward and that he has amplified will recede and we can kind of go back to something of a more normal politics. you know, there's a lot of reason to question how realistic that is. certainly barack obama thought the fever would break among republicans if he was elected and there are reasons why congress is more polarized and the funny thing to me in listening to -- they take about bringing the country together as opposed to simply mobilizing blue america to defeat and marginalize red america. and booker, like biden, has some people on his left who say he's not enough of a warrior and a warrior in the trump mode of essentially being president of only half of america and the other side as being enemy force and it's the other side of the enemy li
i agree with joel. it is interesting. for joe biden, a core argument and people are debating how much he really believes this and how much he believes it is tactically important in terms of the general election and if donald trump is defeated and kind of the forces that brought him forward and that he has amplified will recede and we can kind of go back to something of a more normal politics. you know, there's a lot of reason to question how realistic that is. certainly barack obama thought the...
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joel: md anderson, the place for cutting edge cancer research. one of the things that has happened is chinese researchers there, some of whom are u.s. citizens, have actually been purged out of the country. in this ongoing trade conversation it raises all kinds of civil liberty questions and at the heart of it though is is this in our best interest? taylor: we got more on this story from peter walton in san francisco on how not to cure cancer. >> the cancer center md anderson in houston, where they have had a bit of a crackdown on people they suspect are working there as cancer researchers who have professional ties back in china. there were very serious investigations into five of them. four of them have since left. it smacked a little bit of overkill to people who were very close to it and people started using words like "mccarthyism." taylor: one of the characters is xi feng wu. peter: dr. woo is an epidemiologist and quite a prominent one. she joined the company having been educated in china in the mid-1990's and worked there some 27 years be
joel: md anderson, the place for cutting edge cancer research. one of the things that has happened is chinese researchers there, some of whom are u.s. citizens, have actually been purged out of the country. in this ongoing trade conversation it raises all kinds of civil liberty questions and at the heart of it though is is this in our best interest? taylor: we got more on this story from peter walton in san francisco on how not to cure cancer. >> the cancer center md anderson in houston,...
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joel: this is a fun one. the son of the ceo, tucker roberts, is the guy leading the company's foray into e-sports. they are doing it in philadelphia, where the company has its roots, and they have even built a single-use stadium for e-sports which is a crazy way you can really double down and try and make a big bet. but the question is, will it work? david: another question has to be g.e. betting on a new ceo. market cap has been falling, what is the update on g.e.? joel: this is the most iconic american company, and it has hit every rung on the way down when last year it even fell out of the dow. the ceo came out of retirement to try to save the company. and it is really a question of, can he do it? it is the ultimate ceo test. the jury is still out. that is what we dug into. taylor: another story that is this week's cover was interesting because when we talk about the trade fight, it is usually about technology or ip theft. but this one is about the medical sector. joel: md anderson, the place for cutting-e
joel: this is a fun one. the son of the ceo, tucker roberts, is the guy leading the company's foray into e-sports. they are doing it in philadelphia, where the company has its roots, and they have even built a single-use stadium for e-sports which is a crazy way you can really double down and try and make a big bet. but the question is, will it work? david: another question has to be g.e. betting on a new ceo. market cap has been falling, what is the update on g.e.? joel: this is the most...
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don't say you have. [ laughter ] the tomato sauce was made with joel's tomatoes at the food bank. we harvested those yesterday and i made all the spaghetti sauce. >> anthony: nearby, joel runs an organic hydroponic farm that supplies the local school system. ♪ >> sarah slone: the people here are very good. they'd give you the shirt off their back. come together in times of tragedy or anything. >> anthony: christian values means something here. they are practiced on the street and in the home. >> linda: most of you've all got your potatoes, right? >> anthony: linda runs "5 loaves & 2 fishes", a food bank that holds many of the lives here together during tough times. 16,000 people walk through these doors annually, in a county of 20,000. >> bob: gracious god, we just thank you for this day that we're able to give food out again, this is not a regular give-out. watch over us and protect us, help us to keep cool heads. ♪ father, we pray over the food we're about to eat, for the nourishment our body is blessed, in the name of christ, amen. >> group: amen. ♪ >> linda: this is our
don't say you have. [ laughter ] the tomato sauce was made with joel's tomatoes at the food bank. we harvested those yesterday and i made all the spaghetti sauce. >> anthony: nearby, joel runs an organic hydroponic farm that supplies the local school system. ♪ >> sarah slone: the people here are very good. they'd give you the shirt off their back. come together in times of tragedy or anything. >> anthony: christian values means something here. they are practiced on the...
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today was billy joel's 70th birthday his party will be at 9:00 on a saturday [ light laughter ] this is the face of a man who regrets that there's a third joke about billy joel's birthday [ laughter ] is it going to work? is he going to win them back or are they going to keep going worse? [ laughter ] that's right today was billy joel's 70th birthday, which means he's finally old enough to be "movin' out. [ laughter ] [ applause ] ah, sympathy [ light laughter ] and finally mother's day is this sunday while many of us celebrate by buying sentimental cards for the mothers in our life, it seems hallmark is looking to cash in on a new type of mother. take a look. ♪ >> this mother's day we here at hallmark understand that many millennial women are choosing not to become mothers, unless it's to a dog. and we think that should be celebrated, too. introducing dog mother's day cards from hallmark. cards you buy for yourself from your dog on mother's day [ laughter ] >> thanks to zero support for working mothers in this country, having a human baby is financially impossible for me. but i do
today was billy joel's 70th birthday his party will be at 9:00 on a saturday [ light laughter ] this is the face of a man who regrets that there's a third joke about billy joel's birthday [ laughter ] is it going to work? is he going to win them back or are they going to keep going worse? [ laughter ] that's right today was billy joel's 70th birthday, which means he's finally old enough to be "movin' out. [ laughter ] [ applause ] ah, sympathy [ light laughter ] and finally mother's day is...
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[ laughter ] thatwa right today billy joel's 70th birthday, which means he's finally old enough to be "movin' out. [ laughter ] [ applause ] ah, sympathy [ light laughter ] and finally mother's day is this sunday while many of celebrate by buying sentimental cards for the mothers in our life, it seems hallmark is looking to cash in on a new type of mother. take a look. ♪ w >> this mother's daye here at y llmark understand that m millennial women are choosing not to become mothers, unless it's to a dog. and we think that should be celebrated, too. introducing dog mother's dayom cards frallmark. cards you buy for yourself from your dog on mother's day [ laughter ] >> thanks to zero support for working mothers in this countryh having aan baby is mnancially impossible fore. but i do take care of my little fur baby and i think that counts for something. >> i didn't have kids because i wanted to focus on my career but now i spend four hours a day running this little dude's instagram. [ laughter ] so yeah, a card would be nice. >> whatever your reason for not having kids, it's none of our
[ laughter ] thatwa right today billy joel's 70th birthday, which means he's finally old enough to be "movin' out. [ laughter ] [ applause ] ah, sympathy [ light laughter ] and finally mother's day is this sunday while many of celebrate by buying sentimental cards for the mothers in our life, it seems hallmark is looking to cash in on a new type of mother. take a look. ♪ w >> this mother's daye here at y llmark understand that m millennial women are choosing not to become mothers,...
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joel weber is here with us. a great story that is going to make you rethink how you perceive silicon valley. joel: we wanted to really open up the whole idea of the issue here. it is really too easy to be down on tech right now. the tech-lash israel. antitrust is in the wind. don't forget that technology and innovators can still do incredible things and sometimes you just have to look outside silicon valley. ashley has spent a lot of time doing that. jason: it is amazing, his and it,'s worldview, also comes at a time of real existential questions around silicon valley and yet, i found it to ultimately be optimistic. joel: there is a sense of hope. that is the spirit of this whole issue, the sooner than you think issue. not to just look at the glass half-empty. let's look at it half-full. carol: solving really serious problems. thank you so much. jason: more on this issue. atlast year, we were looking the incredible moment that we were seeing coming back for ai. this year, in the midst of the backlash against the
joel weber is here with us. a great story that is going to make you rethink how you perceive silicon valley. joel: we wanted to really open up the whole idea of the issue here. it is really too easy to be down on tech right now. the tech-lash israel. antitrust is in the wind. don't forget that technology and innovators can still do incredible things and sometimes you just have to look outside silicon valley. ashley has spent a lot of time doing that. jason: it is amazing, his and it,'s...
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joel you were very involved within the state department and i know you think the different with every administration but talk us through how the formation of foreign policy is meant to or usually does work yeah well this is why we have nepotism laws in this country because this should never happen in the state department there is a process internally and the process externally internally all the work eventually filters up to the secretary of state externally the secretary of state meets with his or her co-equals the principals the secretaries of treasury of defense other agencies to hash out foreign policy and provide recommendations to the president who really that's not what happened in this case it's been not just dysfunctional but damaging to american national security well john i want to ask you about a charge krishna's role because it was a sort of undefined role that was essentially created for him so with a lot of gray areas about who did want to because of that. you know we haven't had this before and i can't emphasize enough we've never had a family member of the president o
joel you were very involved within the state department and i know you think the different with every administration but talk us through how the formation of foreign policy is meant to or usually does work yeah well this is why we have nepotism laws in this country because this should never happen in the state department there is a process internally and the process externally internally all the work eventually filters up to the secretary of state externally the secretary of state meets with...
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peter baker, rick tyler, joel payne, thanks for being with us today. >>> on june 26th and 27th you know it, one week from today, the first presidential debate taking place in miami moderated by lester holt, savannah guthrie, chuck todd and rachel maddow. the event will be broadcast live across nbc, msnbc and telemundo and streamed on nbcnews.com. >>> coming up, who is in charge? president trump pick for defense secretary abruptly withdraws at a critical moment. leon panetta joins me next here on andrea mitchell. stay with us on msnbc. on andrea mitchell stay with us on msnbc. woman: (on phone) discover. hi. do you have a travel card? yep. our miles card. earn unlimited 1.5 miles and we'll match it at the end of your first year. nice! i'm thinking about a scuba diving trip. woman: ooh! (gasp) or not. you okay? yeah, no, i'm good. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. yeamno kidding.rd.. but moving your internet and tv? that's easy. easy?! easy? easy. because now xfinity lets you transfer your service online in just about a minute with a few simple steps. really? real
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joel joel >> my question is about docusign >> yeah, people like that docusign >> revenue is up and stock price fell is it a buy? >> i think it moved too much i think we have to take a pass on that. that stock can come down very easily let's go to katherine in nevada. katherine? no offense oh, it looks like we might be done no i can't compare this market out of control just yet. it certainly still worth watching and worth waiting for until this beyond meat cools. it is just metaphorical. it does stand for froth. and i'm not a big fan of froth okay on md money, sales -- yeah sales force just announced the biggest acquisition in history they're buying software for $15.3 billion. stock is down after the news is the market approaching it all wrong? i'm breaking it down then i'm revealing the truth about the june swoon and hooking for the next 5g stock. it could be worth considering. don't miss my xhuf with the ceo and, of course, stay with cramer introducing the first of its kind lexus ux and ux f sport, also available in hybrid all-wheel drive. lease the 2019 ux 200 for $329/month for 36 mon
joel joel >> my question is about docusign >> yeah, people like that docusign >> revenue is up and stock price fell is it a buy? >> i think it moved too much i think we have to take a pass on that. that stock can come down very easily let's go to katherine in nevada. katherine? no offense oh, it looks like we might be done no i can't compare this market out of control just yet. it certainly still worth watching and worth waiting for until this beyond meat cools. it is...
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we spoke to joel coordinator at the united national antiwar coalition he claims the u.s. military uses video games as a propaganda tool but think it's you just heard of the. propaganda that comes out in various forms to get people used to war and to get people to take sides especially young people propaganda comes in many forms and throughout my lifetime i have seen movies and hollywood change and i think this is preparing people for the kind of world that the u.s. military and the u.s. government want to see so they can continue their dominance military dominance and political dominance over the world the u.s. military should stay away of the gaming industry they should stay out of hollywood they should stay out of the sports industry but they ready are in all those industries. acting u.s. secretary of defense has lashed out at china while speaking in asia pacific summit in singapore patrick shanahan accused beijing of military aggression some in our region are choosing to act contrary to the principles and norms that have benefited the saw they destabilize the region de
we spoke to joel coordinator at the united national antiwar coalition he claims the u.s. military uses video games as a propaganda tool but think it's you just heard of the. propaganda that comes out in various forms to get people used to war and to get people to take sides especially young people propaganda comes in many forms and throughout my lifetime i have seen movies and hollywood change and i think this is preparing people for the kind of world that the u.s. military and the u.s....
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joel thanks for being here thanks matthew it's great to be with you so this is donald trump's 3rd g. 20 summit if you can believe it to see enter this one stronger or weaker than his previous 2. while he is coming in with a lot of wind in his sails from his own positioning but the world is requiring in many of his ideas so it's a very different kind of g. 20 and the 1st one where he seemed to be gathering his language where he was at odds with his team where he was criticized at home for what he was saying in terms of america's role in the world at this one it's very clear donald trump has an idea of how he wants america to engage it's controversial for sure but it is going to be one where he puts his stamp on this meeting so is america no longer seen as the leader of the free world what's our standing right now at the g. 20 yeah the g. 20 it's a mixture of multiple countries with multiple interests and they're all going to be advocating and jockeying the g 20 has not been a forum where we've really been seen as the the dominant leader 70 g 8 meetings in the past those have been a pl
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joel kahn. one of the world's top cardiologists. to find out how the superfoods in grown american superfood can help you live a longer and healthier life. - with me today is dr. joel kahn. america's heart healthy cardiologist who literally wrote the book on healing from the inside out. welcome to the show, doctor kahn. - well thank you, dr. kellyann. i'm excited to be here. - so the research really is there. the link behind modern day diseases and the effect that fruit and vegetables has on them. - the single most important decision we make everyday is whether we're putting super junk or superfoods into our body. 80 to 90% of the patients i see are because of food choices. 80 to 90% is the lack of adequate fruit and vegetables in the diet. 80 to 90% of those diseases don't need to happen. - i mean, there's actually studies to back this up, right? - there is a study out of england that was over 60,000 people. those that were eating five to six to seven servings a day, they actually reduced their
joel kahn. one of the world's top cardiologists. to find out how the superfoods in grown american superfood can help you live a longer and healthier life. - with me today is dr. joel kahn. america's heart healthy cardiologist who literally wrote the book on healing from the inside out. welcome to the show, doctor kahn. - well thank you, dr. kellyann. i'm excited to be here. - so the research really is there. the link behind modern day diseases and the effect that fruit and vegetables has on...
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joel, let's begin with you. what happened to layleen? why y s she in rikersrs? >> there is still a lot we are figuring out about what happened. she was arrested in april on misdemeanor charges. we believe that did not have bill set. there was another warrant outstanding. amy: you mean she would have just been released yet go >> they set one dollar r bill, whih is a technical thing. but she would have been released if this other warned have been ---- had not been issued that ws from a human trafficking intervention court. that was only $500. she would not be in jail under the new bail law, which is supposed to go in effect in new york state in 2020. but prosecutors are still seeking bail. amy: how long had she been in judges because she could not raise the $500? >> from its april until the day she died. amy: over two months. >> just under, yes. nermeen: can you talk about the impact of layleen's death? one, just in a series of numerous deaths of black trans women killed either by civilians or by the state? could you talk about the impact of this on the transgende
joel, let's begin with you. what happened to layleen? why y s she in rikersrs? >> there is still a lot we are figuring out about what happened. she was arrested in april on misdemeanor charges. we believe that did not have bill set. there was another warrant outstanding. amy: you mean she would have just been released yet go >> they set one dollar r bill, whih is a technical thing. but she would have been released if this other warned have been ---- had not been issued that ws from...
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joel introduced us to other democratic organizers. do you know people who stayed home last time around? >> yes. you can't fault someone for not seeing themselves in a candidate. if that person doesn't appeal to you, doesn't call out your issues, make it necessary to address underlying systemic racism, then it's going to cause a problem. >> they clearly saw flaws in trump as a candidate, but did not want to vote for hillary clinton simply because she was the only other option. the barack obama presidency left a lot of people kind of -- we're still in debt. we still don't have healthcare. >> reporter: with what would make your ears perk up if one of those candidates started talking about what they think you need? >> for one, that's the problem. they want to tell us what we need and we already know what we need. >> i am paying $2,000 worth of childcare expenses for two kids. >> my generation is sitting in $1.5 trillion worth of debt. they can talk about impeachment and things like that. if it's not benefitting the people, then what's the
joel introduced us to other democratic organizers. do you know people who stayed home last time around? >> yes. you can't fault someone for not seeing themselves in a candidate. if that person doesn't appeal to you, doesn't call out your issues, make it necessary to address underlying systemic racism, then it's going to cause a problem. >> they clearly saw flaws in trump as a candidate, but did not want to vote for hillary clinton simply because she was the only other option. the...
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lauren: joel griffith is a research fellow at the heritage foundation. thanks for coming on this morning. >> thanks for having me. lauren: the first part of the sound bite, let's see what he does, that's a veiled threat to jay powell, is it not? >> it could definitely be construed as much. the chairman of the federal reserve cannot be removed without cause. i think it's safe to say the chairman's job is safe for now because currently the federal reserve is actually doing what it's supposed to do and that's to maintain stable credit system and ensure that we do not have a credit crunch. lauren: joel, in such a political environment, the report from bloomburg that the president explored the legality of he potentially firing jay powell from his post, we are in a very political environment right now, what can the fed do to in one sense apiece the white house and also prove to the nation that it's independent of politics here? >> the federal reserve needs to focus not on pleasing those in politics or politicians in general, but on proceeding forth with -- we
lauren: joel griffith is a research fellow at the heritage foundation. thanks for coming on this morning. >> thanks for having me. lauren: the first part of the sound bite, let's see what he does, that's a veiled threat to jay powell, is it not? >> it could definitely be construed as much. the chairman of the federal reserve cannot be removed without cause. i think it's safe to say the chairman's job is safe for now because currently the federal reserve is actually doing what it's...
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joel thanks for being here thanks matthew it's great to be with you so this is donald trump's 3rd g. 20 summit if you can believe it to see enter this one stronger or weaker than his previous 2. while he is coming in with a lot of wind in his sails from his own positioning but the world is requiring in many of his ideas so it's a very different kind of g 20 and the 1st one where he seemed to be gathering his language where he was at odds with his team where he was criticized at home for what he was saying in terms of america's role in the world at this one it's very clear donald trump has an idea of how he wants america to engage it's controversial for sure but it is going to be one where he puts his stamp on this meeting so is america no longer seen as the leader of the free world what's our standing right now at the g. 20 yeah the g. 20 it's a mixture of multiple countries with multiple interests and they're all going to be advocating and jockeying the g 20 has not been a forum where we've really been seen as the the dominant leader 70 g 8 meetings in the past those have been a pla
joel thanks for being here thanks matthew it's great to be with you so this is donald trump's 3rd g. 20 summit if you can believe it to see enter this one stronger or weaker than his previous 2. while he is coming in with a lot of wind in his sails from his own positioning but the world is requiring in many of his ideas so it's a very different kind of g 20 and the 1st one where he seemed to be gathering his language where he was at odds with his team where he was criticized at home for what he...
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virtually and eventually from the empire, that is joel wilson. virtually all of the big shocks came off. but the bangladesh captain was under this one. he needed every clause in his paws. bangladesh needed 387 to win. the biggest stretch in their history. it is hard to bat against jofra archer. but shakib al hasan maintained the chase with 100, one of the best cricketers in the world, not just of the best cricketers in the world, notjust bangladesh. of the best cricketers in the world, not just bangladesh. 0thers of the best cricketers in the world, notjust bangladesh. 0thers fell. jonny bairstow‘s catch as we could keep. jos buttler injured. their hopes went when shakib fell and england have restored that winning feeling. joe wilson, bbc news, cardiff. that's it. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, and i'll be back with the late news at ten. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. bye for now. hello, and welcome to sportsday. defeat in croatia: wales suffer in the sweltering heat as they are handed the first l
virtually and eventually from the empire, that is joel wilson. virtually all of the big shocks came off. but the bangladesh captain was under this one. he needed every clause in his paws. bangladesh needed 387 to win. the biggest stretch in their history. it is hard to bat against jofra archer. but shakib al hasan maintained the chase with 100, one of the best cricketers in the world, not just of the best cricketers in the world, notjust bangladesh. of the best cricketers in the world, not just...
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amy: raquel willis and joel wertheimer, thank you for joining us. narrator: on thihis episode of "e"earth fococus," avocadodos he become one of the most popular foods on the planet and exploded into a multibillion-dollar industry. the petorca province in chile is a hub of worldwide avocado production, but the growth of the industry has created a crisis over water rights, raising questions about the moral dimensions of how our avocados are grown and consumed.
amy: raquel willis and joel wertheimer, thank you for joining us. narrator: on thihis episode of "e"earth fococus," avocadodos he become one of the most popular foods on the planet and exploded into a multibillion-dollar industry. the petorca province in chile is a hub of worldwide avocado production, but the growth of the industry has created a crisis over water rights, raising questions about the moral dimensions of how our avocados are grown and consumed.
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joel thanks for being here thanks matthew it's great to be with you so this is donald trump's 3rd g. 20 summit if you can believe it to see enter this one stronger or weaker than his previous 2. while he is coming in with a lot of wind in his sails from his own positioning but the world is requiring in many of his ideas so it's a very different kind of g 20 and the 1st one where he seemed to be gathering his language where he was at odds with his team where he was criticized at home for what he was saying in terms of america's role in the world at this one it's very clear donald trump has an idea of how he wants america to engage it's controversial for sure but it is going to be one where he puts his stamp on this meeting so is america no longer seen as the leader of the free world what's our standing right now at the g. 20 yeah the g. 20 it's a mixture of multiple countries with multiple interests and they're all going to be advocating in jockeying the g 20 has not been a forum where we've really been seen as the the dominant leader 70 g 8 meetings in the past those have been a plac
joel thanks for being here thanks matthew it's great to be with you so this is donald trump's 3rd g. 20 summit if you can believe it to see enter this one stronger or weaker than his previous 2. while he is coming in with a lot of wind in his sails from his own positioning but the world is requiring in many of his ideas so it's a very different kind of g 20 and the 1st one where he seemed to be gathering his language where he was at odds with his team where he was criticized at home for what he...
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our next guest, joel rubin, deputy assistant secretary of state under president obama. president trump made comments earlier about how former president obama wanted to meet with kim jong-un and the president said kim refused the invitation. you are giving us some background on that earlier. let's get back into that now. >> sure, jon. back in the context, president obama had offered to meet with kim there would have been howls from republicans particularly in congress. even the negotiation of the nuclear deal with iran was incredibly negatively received here in washington. president obama spoke with the iranian president by phone, and that was seen as going too far. i'm not sure why president trump feels the need to talk about that in that way and compare what he's doing. you can talk about the policy. but the idea that didn't happen but it would have been completely rejected. jon: what can this president achieve by shaking hand with kim jong-un at the border? >> it's an historic moment to meet. a breaking that mental block, going and reaching out. that is a significant
our next guest, joel rubin, deputy assistant secretary of state under president obama. president trump made comments earlier about how former president obama wanted to meet with kim jong-un and the president said kim refused the invitation. you are giving us some background on that earlier. let's get back into that now. >> sure, jon. back in the context, president obama had offered to meet with kim there would have been howls from republicans particularly in congress. even the negotiation...
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. >> la policía dice que joel de 18 años usó twitter para amenazar a mezquitaes y sinagogas situación que causó movilización de los oficiales. >> estamos al tanto y vemos esto por eso contactamos en el área para decirles que estamos aquí para cualquier emergencia . >> durante la conferencia de prensa el fiscal de cameron dice que esta es la primera vez que trabajan en este tipo de casos . >> [sonidos de ambiente] . >> y escuchamos (...) nunca pensamos (...) con nosotros y esto (...). >> la detención fue el pasado miércoles en residencia sobre la cuadra 2000 y el sospechoso continúa bajo las autoridades . >> un informe de martha alicia lópez el sospechoso tiene componentes químicos . >> caso serio el juez pone fianza de 500 mil dólares por cada cargo dando total de un millón de dólares . >> el gobierno de california , firmó orden ejecutiva para buscar un plan de vida digna para los californianos por esto busca crear más vivienda accesible también plan de dar otro servicio de apoyo para este sector dicen que crece 4 millones para el 2030 . >> al regresar . >> científicos
. >> la policía dice que joel de 18 años usó twitter para amenazar a mezquitaes y sinagogas situación que causó movilización de los oficiales. >> estamos al tanto y vemos esto por eso contactamos en el área para decirles que estamos aquí para cualquier emergencia . >> durante la conferencia de prensa el fiscal de cameron dice que esta es la primera vez que trabajan en este tipo de casos . >> [sonidos de ambiente] . >> y escuchamos (...) nunca pensamos (...)...
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an effort to combat counterfeiting and money laundering the governor of kenya central bank patrick joel said the new $1000.00 chilling note will be the 1st to be phased in beginning in october the notes also contain braille characters. forbes magazine has declared jay z. hip hop's 1st a billionaire based on his assets the rapper has investments ranging from drinks to music streaming to right hailing service all that in addition to his multi-million dollar music empire his wife beyonce has an estimated net worth of over $350000000.00. shares in facebook and other tech companies have fallen amid records u.s. authorities may be preparing investigations into anticompetitive behavior the wall street journal says the federal trade commission will lead in any and interest investigations into facebook where the justice department probe google president trump has refused media platform offered by its. alright for more let's cross over now to our financial market correspondent conrad listen who is in frankfurt so it's not only facebook there's also google anymore. yes there are several media repo
an effort to combat counterfeiting and money laundering the governor of kenya central bank patrick joel said the new $1000.00 chilling note will be the 1st to be phased in beginning in october the notes also contain braille characters. forbes magazine has declared jay z. hip hop's 1st a billionaire based on his assets the rapper has investments ranging from drinks to music streaming to right hailing service all that in addition to his multi-million dollar music empire his wife beyonce has an...
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. >> clerk: joel lang. sabrina lee. zang long. >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm joel lang. a forge -- father of four. if we name the station after someone he or she must be an honorab honorable person that's a role model. rose pak is not such a person. according to an fbi report she was not as low income as she claimed not only did she not qualify for below market rate housing the interview said pak is believed to have accounts everywhere including macau. another report shows pak always used her associates to threaten political candidates not in line with her. i would say rose pak is not deserving the namesake on any public facility. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> helena lee, sabrina zang, shawn long, silvia lu. [speaking foreign language] [voice of interpreter] >> my name is helena lee i escaped my town because of persecution. i was attacked by rose pak's thugs and filed a report. [speaking foreign language] [voice of interpreter] >> rose pak when show was alived -- was alive used her status to cause a lot of mental and physical pain for the lo
. >> clerk: joel lang. sabrina lee. zang long. >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm joel lang. a forge -- father of four. if we name the station after someone he or she must be an honorab honorable person that's a role model. rose pak is not such a person. according to an fbi report she was not as low income as she claimed not only did she not qualify for below market rate housing the interview said pak is believed to have accounts everywhere including macau. another report shows pak...