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mark: and in a lot of mark: and in a lot of countries it would neverftovers? tracfone lets you keep your leftover data each month. unlimited carryover data! $20 bucks. what are you doing? i want to ask you about your data. oh, i thought you said dating. this is your wake-up call, people. the new tracfone wireless. now you're in control. sleep number 360 smart bed.s. sleep number event on the can it help keep us asleep? yes, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus free premium delivery & setup when you add a base. ends cyber monday if you have moderate to severe psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing informati
mark: and in a lot of mark: and in a lot of countries it would neverftovers? tracfone lets you keep your leftover data each month. unlimited carryover data! $20 bucks. what are you doing? i want to ask you about your data. oh, i thought you said dating. this is your wake-up call, people. the new tracfone wireless. now you're in control. sleep number 360 smart bed.s. sleep number event on the can it help keep us asleep? yes, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both...
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mark: hey. lemonis: how are you? mark: nice to meet you. mark. lemonis: mark? mark: yep. lemonis: i'm marcus. mark: this is heidi. this is... heidi: hi. nice to meet you. lemonis: how are are you? nice to meet you. husband and wife? heidi: yes. lemonis: well, i'm in santa claus. heidi: yep. mark: yeah. yeah. you are. it's a very tourist-attracting kind of area. lemonis: yeah. mark: holiday world, splashin' safari park... lemonis: okay. mark: ...they get about a million to a million and a half visitors a year. lemonis: wow. mark: so that's the big tourism for the town. they're actually the first theme park. lemonis: oh, they're the first theme park that every existed? mark: yeah. they were santa land about 70 years ago. heidi: we moved here two years ago. lemonis: oh, okay. where are you from? heidi: we were originally from pennsylvania. lemonis: oh. heidi: and we were going to do that back there, so i researched it. i'm like, "wow. that's a really cool town." so he changed his job. we moved out here, sold our house, and here we are... lemonis: wow. heidi: ...about two yea
mark: hey. lemonis: how are you? mark: nice to meet you. mark. lemonis: mark? mark: yep. lemonis: i'm marcus. mark: this is heidi. this is... heidi: hi. nice to meet you. lemonis: how are are you? nice to meet you. husband and wife? heidi: yes. lemonis: well, i'm in santa claus. heidi: yep. mark: yeah. yeah. you are. it's a very tourist-attracting kind of area. lemonis: yeah. mark: holiday world, splashin' safari park... lemonis: okay. mark: ...they get about a million to a million and a half...
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>> ohl. >> oh, this is -- >> mark: griff. >> lose a point. >> mark: come on, griff. >> 33.33 chance of getting it right, and i have no idea what the answer is. so i'm going to split the difference and go with 1917. >> mark: you are going to go to 1917. the first year the ball dropped in times square. roll the tape. >> to get the ball drop ready, it takes so much work and preparation. this is such a storied tradition in new york city. the ball has been dropping in times square since 1907. >> mark: oh, the humiliation! griff loses a point. >> don't guess at this. >> mark: we have a sudden death, which is always good. 1907. until then, they never knew when the new year started. 1906, 18 months, until they dropped the ball. they never knew. it's a final question, despite s ago, which christmas song just became the number one hit song in the country for the first time ever?? >> you know what -- okay. i feel like it is sort of the way you are asking the question. because it sounds like you are done, and then you keep going. maybe blaming you wasn't the best strategy. take it back. >> mark: y
>> ohl. >> oh, this is -- >> mark: griff. >> lose a point. >> mark: come on, griff. >> 33.33 chance of getting it right, and i have no idea what the answer is. so i'm going to split the difference and go with 1917. >> mark: you are going to go to 1917. the first year the ball dropped in times square. roll the tape. >> to get the ball drop ready, it takes so much work and preparation. this is such a storied tradition in new york city. the ball has...
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>> mark: that makes too much sense, congressman. you know how it is, what impeachment is never enough. is like a box of chocolates, you have to have a second or third. thank you very much for joining us tonight. according to a new "politico" report, top democrat insiders are beginning to believe that bernie sanders may be their best hope of defeating president trump next year. but how can that be? for years, the parties talking heads have been saying that bernie and those like him are unacceptable because they are white men. >> in my opinion, we don't need white people leading the democratic party right now. the democrat party is diverse and should be reflected as so in our leadership and throughout the staff, the highest levels. >> i will point out, though, and, another white male, i'm very suspect of that this year, going into a democratic primary, with women doing well in the african-american base of the democratic party, i'm not sure it is the time to nominate a white man. >> for this modern democratic party, it's going to sit b
>> mark: that makes too much sense, congressman. you know how it is, what impeachment is never enough. is like a box of chocolates, you have to have a second or third. thank you very much for joining us tonight. according to a new "politico" report, top democrat insiders are beginning to believe that bernie sanders may be their best hope of defeating president trump next year. but how can that be? for years, the parties talking heads have been saying that bernie and those like...
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being drunk. >> mark: right. >>are beheaded for a baltimore situation where effectively the police become so demoralized byl that they basically say screw this. i'm not going to take this from you. >> we are not heading in a good direction. we have a long way to go before we unwound where we are baltimore. new york city is currently running 300 homicides a year. baltimore is about a tenth of the population and has many more up homicides. but things are looking good. i would say the pendulum has yet to reach its climax, and it is only at that point, that i think we will really reverse things. >> mark: well, we will keep an eye on it and see how that develops. thank you for that. the u.s. military is once again escalating towards a possible war with iran. who will benefit from that besides washington's defense lobbyists and the conservative talking heads? that is coming up next. ♪ ♪ >> mark: america's middle east wars have cost trillions and produced no benefits to the united states. but as candidate trump like
being drunk. >> mark: right. >>are beheaded for a baltimore situation where effectively the police become so demoralized byl that they basically say screw this. i'm not going to take this from you. >> we are not heading in a good direction. we have a long way to go before we unwound where we are baltimore. new york city is currently running 300 homicides a year. baltimore is about a tenth of the population and has many more up homicides. but things are looking good. i would...
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mark: it is. jessica: what about one last thing on the migrant protection protocols, what about the extra continental families, people coming from africa, middle east, so on? are those -- are they waiting in mexico as well? mark: right now, what the current agreement with mexico is spanish speaking countries. but we're in consultation with mexico as the smuggling organizations change their t.p.p., we're giving them the information and asking for assistance to expand that to accept extra continental countries. we're confident they'll agree to that. as well, we'll have the same conversation, we are work the government of guatemala, honduras, and el salvador where we have a.c.a.'s for them to accept other demographics as well. jessica: so they'll be detained in an appropriate custodial and from there possibly released if it can't be done in 20 days. mark: correct, for families, yes, ma'am. jessica: it was reported today by, i believe it was a.p., or no, excuse me, reuters reported today that this ann
mark: it is. jessica: what about one last thing on the migrant protection protocols, what about the extra continental families, people coming from africa, middle east, so on? are those -- are they waiting in mexico as well? mark: right now, what the current agreement with mexico is spanish speaking countries. but we're in consultation with mexico as the smuggling organizations change their t.p.p., we're giving them the information and asking for assistance to expand that to accept extra...
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i appreciate it. >> mark: that's a terrible story. the last days of this decade are going the way the previous ten years weren't where in the middle of a brutal culture war, leftists are attacking a new film for being too white and a new play for being too male. that is coming up next. >> the christmas season and the means family, home, good cheer and ratcheting up america's culture war. in seattle, a theater put on a stage adaptation of the robin williams phil mrs. doubtfire but a cabal of activists protested the play because it's about a man dressing up as a woman appeared in the words of "the seattle times," the play is "problematic because a man and address doesn't cut it as a punch line in 2019. not without serious and necessary conversations." a seattle radio host joins us. the minute i hear the words problematic and necessary conversations, i just want to lock myself in may or pete's wine cave for a month. this is essentially an argument between two groups of liberals. of the theatrical liberals who put on the play and the othe
i appreciate it. >> mark: that's a terrible story. the last days of this decade are going the way the previous ten years weren't where in the middle of a brutal culture war, leftists are attacking a new film for being too white and a new play for being too male. that is coming up next. >> the christmas season and the means family, home, good cheer and ratcheting up america's culture war. in seattle, a theater put on a stage adaptation of the robin williams phil mrs. doubtfire but a...
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mark. it would address the forced settlement agreement, and say we could detain them longer than 20 days, we could detain them during their proceedings, which is usually 50 to 60 days. in addition, it would say we can send children back to their families from where they came. in their home country. jessica: some of the families are here. mark: some of the families are here, some are there. mexico or canada, if you're an unaccompanied child from mexico or canada, we can send you back to your families. if you're from the northern triangle country, we can't. we have to keep you. the last thing is the credible fear standard. there is no standard. they're coached what to say. they know what to say. in the end the majority of those credible fears are found not credible. i'd probably throw in there, give i.c.e. more bed space and about 85% of the immigration crisis will be fixed. jessica: which i.c.e. did not get in the latest spending bill. what did c.b.p. get? mark: one positive factor we got in
mark. it would address the forced settlement agreement, and say we could detain them longer than 20 days, we could detain them during their proceedings, which is usually 50 to 60 days. in addition, it would say we can send children back to their families from where they came. in their home country. jessica: some of the families are here. mark: some of the families are here, some are there. mexico or canada, if you're an unaccompanied child from mexico or canada, we can send you back to your...
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mark: let me ask you a question. why is this important in your view, the united states of america, that israel be sustained, that christians support that country, apart from the religious and biblical notion, why is this important for the united states of america. >> it's important to the united states of america because israel is the bastion of democracy in the middle east. they have surrounded by dictators that would like to destroy them. they are the people who are fighting terrorism in the trenches. iran is the head of the snake in the middle east. hezbollah and hamas are two massive terrorist organization camped on the border of israel, ready to attack israel at the nudge, the moment they get the green light, they are gone. hezbollah has 50000 soldiers battlefield tested. they have a hundred 50000 rockets that have been improved with guidance centers so they are not just shooting holes but a specific target that will hit it. israel is in a very, very very dangerous neighborhood and, as a democracy that we have s
mark: let me ask you a question. why is this important in your view, the united states of america, that israel be sustained, that christians support that country, apart from the religious and biblical notion, why is this important for the united states of america. >> it's important to the united states of america because israel is the bastion of democracy in the middle east. they have surrounded by dictators that would like to destroy them. they are the people who are fighting terrorism...
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to companies about whether they can use a mark or not use a mark. for instance, you know, this might cause a company that is planning to use a mark to abandon it if the register says that mark is already in use. they may instead pick a mark that is less productive, less suitable or less effective. this is a real problem. and fraud we know is one of the causes. to prove fraud and to have a mark cancelled from the register on the basis of fraud you have to meet a very high standard. a third party would have to show willful intent tody receive. and as a litigator i can tell you that's a really hard standard to meet. in order to prove that, you often have to embark on complex discovery which can include forensic review of documents, really detailed fr granular depositions and difficult time-consuming product, proceedings taking upwards of two years that's not okay if you are a new brand looking to enter the market. you don't have two years. the courts agree, that this is really difficult. in fact in the last ten years the ttab has only cancelled one mar
to companies about whether they can use a mark or not use a mark. for instance, you know, this might cause a company that is planning to use a mark to abandon it if the register says that mark is already in use. they may instead pick a mark that is less productive, less suitable or less effective. this is a real problem. and fraud we know is one of the causes. to prove fraud and to have a mark cancelled from the register on the basis of fraud you have to meet a very high standard. a third party...
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. ♪ ♪ >> mark: good evening, and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." i'm mark steyn in for tucker. hope you had a terrific christmas, happy boxing day, or, as i believe it is known in america, thursday. 2019 was supposed to be the year of impeachment. the democrat party spent years promising it, and it looked like they were finally going to deliver. the called witnesses, they heldd hearings, they summoned academics to deliver dull, pseudo-constitutional lectures, and the americans, bored enough to watch the proceedings live, and finally, last week, they voted to impeach president trump. and yet, the president still isn't actually impeached. a week after the vote nancy pelosi still hasn't forwarded the articles to the senate for a trial, as is constitutionally required. impeachment has been put on hold. maybe it was all a charade from the start. may be nancy pelosi is busy basking in the grueling, sycophantic praise of cable news talking heads. >> she has been masterful, legislatively masterful in holding her caucus, controlling her caucus. >> she isy his kryptonite. she knows how a
. ♪ ♪ >> mark: good evening, and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." i'm mark steyn in for tucker. hope you had a terrific christmas, happy boxing day, or, as i believe it is known in america, thursday. 2019 was supposed to be the year of impeachment. the democrat party spent years promising it, and it looked like they were finally going to deliver. the called witnesses, they heldd hearings, they summoned academics to deliver dull, pseudo-constitutional lectures, and the...
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and prosecute those marks to register. this problem of what we term trademark depletion has been significantly worsened in recent years by a surge of fraudulent applications, originating from china. accepting rare to qualify for registration at the patio. to meet the use in commerce requirement, numbers chinese applicants have been submitting during the registration process fraudulent evidence of used, typically in the form of doctored photographs. we report the results of a empirical study conducted on the issue. we show that at least with respect, to thirds of chinese applicants contain fraudulent terms of use. when these applications are proceeded, they contribute to clever on the register. clutter is the term they used to describe marks that are not used and commerce. to address the problems of the trademark depletion and clutter, and to defend the integrity of the trademark registry, we support a mix of reforms, including processes for export reexamination and expansion of resignations of trademark not being used in c
and prosecute those marks to register. this problem of what we term trademark depletion has been significantly worsened in recent years by a surge of fraudulent applications, originating from china. accepting rare to qualify for registration at the patio. to meet the use in commerce requirement, numbers chinese applicants have been submitting during the registration process fraudulent evidence of used, typically in the form of doctored photographs. we report the results of a empirical study...
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mark: never comes up. sean: you can't have a counterintelligence investigation without it starting in the oval office. mark: this is, we get to the deep part of the root of all of this i will guarantee you it goes into that. because there is a line and the strength page text of the white house wants to be informed every step of the way. very telling, just like insurance policy. just like hillary should win a hundred million to zero. there's a lots of dissected both said that. you are right about joe and you are right about hunter. it's a quid pro quo with joe. but here's the really twisted, ugly, sick, psych ops part of it if you will. i once read a whole paper document a synthesis of russian mind control techniques. by the way when you talk about ukraine election interference you are not denying russia interference. we agree, it happens. and i wouldn't be surprised, because i know hillary's secret server that other countries try to interfere and that's what they do to hurt us. but i will tell you when you
mark: never comes up. sean: you can't have a counterintelligence investigation without it starting in the oval office. mark: this is, we get to the deep part of the root of all of this i will guarantee you it goes into that. because there is a line and the strength page text of the white house wants to be informed every step of the way. very telling, just like insurance policy. just like hillary should win a hundred million to zero. there's a lots of dissected both said that. you are right...
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or go to blaze tv.com/mark, blaze tv.com/mark. we'll be right back. ♪ save hundreds of thousands of lives. but after the emergency, time and again, insurance companies deny coverage, second guessing doctors, nurses and first responders... now "big insurance" is lobbying congress. asking for restrictions on air medical services. eliminating patients' access to life-saving care and destroying jobs all in exchange for bigger profits for insurance companies. tell congress, put patients first, not big insurance. mark: president trump be running it against the socialist won't he? >> socialist. [laughter] this is so bad, you couldn't even write it this bad. you are student of history, socialism, stating as i'm never worked mark. no, it leads to poverty. when you look at these proposals, a $94 trillion new greenville will only taken 4 trillion in a country. do the math at home it's not hard.. elizabeth warren, 52 trillion medicare for all. excuse me? that's in ten years. it is mathematically impossible, if you don't believe me, don't ev
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hello america i'm mark live-in. this is life, liberty and levin with my good friend judge star. >> you were a judge, how long you were you a judge. >> six years. i didn't want to leave. i was asked through the attorney general and new president bush and they said we really need you to come on board so i said no twice, but the third time proved to be fatal. i love being solicitor general which is why i left judging. >> i'm glad you're not a judge anymore. you be one of a thousand and we never hear from you. it's very important that you're here to give commentary on what's taking place in washington. i've studied this, you've lived this as an independent counsel which was quite different. you had all these rules you had to follow as a matter of federal law and congress came to its senses and said we don't like this and they let it lapse. let's talk about coming to our senses. what's going on in the house of representatives today has never taken place in american history. the manner in which the intelligence committee
hello america i'm mark live-in. this is life, liberty and levin with my good friend judge star. >> you were a judge, how long you were you a judge. >> six years. i didn't want to leave. i was asked through the attorney general and new president bush and they said we really need you to come on board so i said no twice, but the third time proved to be fatal. i love being solicitor general which is why i left judging. >> i'm glad you're not a judge anymore. you be one of a...
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i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i am vonnie quinn. amanda: here are the top stories we are following around the world. out with the old, in with the same. bailey will be the 121st governor of the central bank. he succeeds mark carney stepping in in march shepherding the u.k. through brexit. said it will idle major operations at factories near detroit laying off more than 1500 workers and slashing dividends. apple explores the final frontier. bloomberg has learned the tech giant has a secret team working satellites that could beam data directly to devices. vonnie: it is friday. we got a raft of data a little disappointing. thanve the s&p 500 up more .5%. we made it to the 3200 level and continued on without problems. the 10-year yield is 1.92. the dollar index higher as well. wtiave around round-trip on almost as far as 62 and are now down 1.5%. chart to point to this which shows the index rebounding spurring volatility. amanda: it i
i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i am vonnie quinn. amanda: here are the top stories we are following around the world. out with the old, in with the same. bailey will be the 121st governor of the central bank. he succeeds mark carney stepping in in march shepherding the u.k. through brexit. said it will idle major operations at factories near detroit laying off more than 1500 workers and slashing dividends. apple explores...
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for instance, this might cause a company that is planning to use the mark to abandon it if that mark is arty in use. famine may instead get a mark that is less productive and less effective. it's a real problem. and fraud we knows one of the causes. the proof of fraud and to have a mark in the register on the basis of fraud has to meet a very high standard. a third party has to show willful intent. and as aleut litigator i can tell you that's a really hard standard to meet. in order to prove that and has to have discovery which is forensic depositions, and a really time-consuming difficult process. these proceedings can take upward to two years. that's just not okay if your new brands to enter the market. you don't have three years to wait for trademark. and the courts you can see, the courts agree this is really difficult. in fact, the last ten years has only canceled one mark on the grounds of fraud. and there's only a handful of federal courts that have found the same. as of the question becomes what do we do about this fraudulent trademarks? how to get them off the register? cour
for instance, this might cause a company that is planning to use the mark to abandon it if that mark is arty in use. famine may instead get a mark that is less productive and less effective. it's a real problem. and fraud we knows one of the causes. the proof of fraud and to have a mark in the register on the basis of fraud has to meet a very high standard. a third party has to show willful intent. and as aleut litigator i can tell you that's a really hard standard to meet. in order to prove...
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for more what to bring in mark gurman. what do we know about how much this could be a boost to the margins and the bottom line? itk: i don't really look at as a boost. a look at it as the status quo. having that margin crushing hit, , there is estimates this would cost additional taxes on $150,s between $100 and pending on the model. they are missing out on that. revenues are going to be in line. they're going to come in between 86 been dollars and $90 billion. you are going to see a smooth q2 has well. they're going to be strong year-over-year comps. all things considered, it is a positive, and mostly status quo for apple because of that trade deal. taylor: we know there were not going to pass on an extra $150 to the consumer. i wonder if they were working on pressuring some of their suppliers to avoid the impact on their own financials? what did you get a sense about how apple was maneuvering around this? mark: historically, it does apply to the apple watch, the homepod, and the airport. have raised prices on some of tho
for more what to bring in mark gurman. what do we know about how much this could be a boost to the margins and the bottom line? itk: i don't really look at as a boost. a look at it as the status quo. having that margin crushing hit, , there is estimates this would cost additional taxes on $150,s between $100 and pending on the model. they are missing out on that. revenues are going to be in line. they're going to come in between 86 been dollars and $90 billion. you are going to see a smooth q2...
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mark: yes. productly do like tankers. scorpio has been one of my favorites in terms of just more stuff to move. you have refiners that can't handle it. you have things moving around, and that is going to continue. but china is also putting so much product into the market, it is going to be beneficial for places like japan, places like vietnam that have to go out there and buy some of their gasoline and diesel, which is going to have an attractive price. alix: i have two reform commodity traders with me on set, so i have to ask more about commodities. we did get to your chart, rick, that showed the gold etf trends. you are going to be a little bearish. mark is going to be a little bullish. what do you see? rick: clearly, the uptrend line, the lower of the two line, is bullish. that is good in what should be a longer-term up move. my bigger concern, we exited gold back in august at 1490. we've been a couple hundred dollars lower, and got a lot of flak with people saying, how could you get out of gold? terrible not been a ex
mark: yes. productly do like tankers. scorpio has been one of my favorites in terms of just more stuff to move. you have refiners that can't handle it. you have things moving around, and that is going to continue. but china is also putting so much product into the market, it is going to be beneficial for places like japan, places like vietnam that have to go out there and buy some of their gasoline and diesel, which is going to have an attractive price. alix: i have two reform commodity traders...
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i want to bring in mark. what do we know about how much this could now be a boost to the margins and bottom line given we have avoided this 15% tariff? >> i don't really look at it as boost. i rookie at it more as a status quo. instead of having that margin crushing hit, the e.p.s., which estimates come out 4 chrs, there are estimates this would cost additional taxes on iphones between there are 100 and $150 depending on the model. they are missing out on that, and that is a positive. revenues are going to be in line. they are going to come in between $86 billion and $90 billion for the quarter. you will see a smooth q2 as well. there will be strong conps because of the slow down. all things considered, it is a positive and mostly drew stanton us kuo for apple because of the trade deal. >> we knew they weren't going to pass on the extra $150 to the consumer. they were likely going to eat the cost. were they pressuring the suppliers to avoid the impact on some of their own financials. how was apple maneuvering
i want to bring in mark. what do we know about how much this could now be a boost to the margins and bottom line given we have avoided this 15% tariff? >> i don't really look at it as boost. i rookie at it more as a status quo. instead of having that margin crushing hit, the e.p.s., which estimates come out 4 chrs, there are estimates this would cost additional taxes on iphones between there are 100 and $150 depending on the model. they are missing out on that, and that is a positive....
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mark, come on up. come on up here. mark, the great mark levin. what a show. come on, mark, wherever you may be. where are you? i saw him. is that mark? come on, mark. get your way up. (applause) make a path. mark, i don't know how-- come on. come on. come on up, mark. he's so big. right, mark? come on over. >> stephen: wait, you say you saw mark levin in the crowd? that's not possible! mark levin... has been dead for 30 years! ( laughter ) he never escaped that steamboat when it sunk off the coast of fjuk island. ( laughter ) trump was sure to give his wife -- ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) trump was sure to give his wife credit for her contribution to hanukkah. >> i want to thank our great first lady. she's done the most incredible christmas decorations. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: oh, no! he forgot which holiday they're celebrating. (as trump) "i especially like that christmas candelabra with eight candles. it's your birth day, jesus. blow them out and make a wish. ( laughter ) anyway, we're finally saying 'merry christmas' again. this angry
mark, come on up. come on up here. mark, the great mark levin. what a show. come on, mark, wherever you may be. where are you? i saw him. is that mark? come on, mark. get your way up. (applause) make a path. mark, i don't know how-- come on. come on. come on up, mark. he's so big. right, mark? come on over. >> stephen: wait, you say you saw mark levin in the crowd? that's not possible! mark levin... has been dead for 30 years! ( laughter ) he never escaped that steamboat when it sunk off...
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or go to blaze tv.com/mark. we'll be right if you have moderate to 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. otezla. show more of you. mark: judge star, a tough question really, how do we unravel all of this? what do you think? >> you can't unravel it's done or in the process of being done so to draw from the great writer from yesteryear, william faulkner, t
or go to blaze tv.com/mark. we'll be right if you have moderate to 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...
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mark tepper, i'll go to you. the fact that we have seen a rally in tesla, how much of this is a turning point in terms of the stock and perhaps starting to reach some of these grander, bigger, loftier production goals versus maybe a short squeeze >> they've obviously done some things right recently. they've had a good quarter, but for us to get interested in the stock, we need to see more than one god quarter. we like to invest in companies that have a sustainable management team, a sustainable growth story that we understand and believe in, that are priced at a reasonable valuation at 430 bucks and everything else that's going on with this company, it's just not something we can invest in right now in the hospital saying it won't be in the future, but right now, it's not for us. >> david, you have been keeping an eye on comcast, our parent company today as well. >> yeah, you know, some reports, julia boorstin confirming as well that there are talks, at least, between comcast and a video streaming service called
mark tepper, i'll go to you. the fact that we have seen a rally in tesla, how much of this is a turning point in terms of the stock and perhaps starting to reach some of these grander, bigger, loftier production goals versus maybe a short squeeze >> they've obviously done some things right recently. they've had a good quarter, but for us to get interested in the stock, we need to see more than one god quarter. we like to invest in companies that have a sustainable management team, a...
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mark: i think so. three years, that is certainly where we have seen some earlier reports that is where google is hoping to get. somewhere close to second or first. certainly show much more progress in the cloud business. the cloud business has been the top priority for the company. they talk a lot about it in earnings calls. they are in third place behind microsoft and amazon. next year, they will start breaking it out and showing it to wall street. not necessarily true. google has been historically slow about and not very transparent on that. that would be some evidence for investors that the cloud business is making progress and they are continuing to invest in that. fairly that timeframe is realistic. taylor: it has only been a few weeks, we should say, but he is running the whole show. any update on how it is going? mark: nothing crashed and burned yet. some of the best subsets of google are long-term companies and operations. self driving cars or something where we see a little bit of progress wit
mark: i think so. three years, that is certainly where we have seen some earlier reports that is where google is hoping to get. somewhere close to second or first. certainly show much more progress in the cloud business. the cloud business has been the top priority for the company. they talk a lot about it in earnings calls. they are in third place behind microsoft and amazon. next year, they will start breaking it out and showing it to wall street. not necessarily true. google has been...
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mark: that's a great point. isn't that why when george mason was talking about maladministration they said wait a minute we don't want the president to be neutered by the house of representatives. >> that's right we don't want them to serve at the will. we don't want a british parliamentary system. we want a republic and it requires a strong president who has to run for election every four years but that's the ultimate protection. he has to run for reelection and he can only serve two terms. if you want to amend the constitution to include abuse of power, find. we had to amend the impeachment provisions once because it didn't include incapacity when woodrow wilson had his stroke. he couldn't govern and there was no procedure for removing him. the 25th amendment now creates that. you want to amend the constitution to include abuse of power i'd be opposed to that. amend it but don't make it up as you go along. i think jonathan had a great phrase. he said this is not improv jazz. you can't just make it up. you have
mark: that's a great point. isn't that why when george mason was talking about maladministration they said wait a minute we don't want the president to be neutered by the house of representatives. >> that's right we don't want them to serve at the will. we don't want a british parliamentary system. we want a republic and it requires a strong president who has to run for election every four years but that's the ultimate protection. he has to run for reelection and he can only serve two...
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mark: it is our facebook of 2020. it is a dislocated stock, unpopular, it's a failed ipo, it has this eats business losing a lot of money, nobody wants to buy uber. we think the story is going to get better and better as we go through the year. it is likely to have more upside like facebook did. the economics are starting to prove themselves out. what economics are starting to -- what this company has to do is bring down operating losses each and every quarter. we think they will, and we think that by the end of 2020 going into 2021, we can have a break even quarter. taylor: moreso than lyft, because of its diversification? rather than just rideshare? mark: i think they are probably joined at the hip. it is hard to see one dramatically outperforming the other. what i find is that the shorter term oriented funds have preferred lyft because it does not have the food business and is just in the u.s. market, but the flipside is that uber has more leverage, they can sell one of their international assets. and they also hav
mark: it is our facebook of 2020. it is a dislocated stock, unpopular, it's a failed ipo, it has this eats business losing a lot of money, nobody wants to buy uber. we think the story is going to get better and better as we go through the year. it is likely to have more upside like facebook did. the economics are starting to prove themselves out. what economics are starting to -- what this company has to do is bring down operating losses each and every quarter. we think they will, and we think...
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is that mark? come on, mark, get your way up. make a path. like we used to say in the military, make a path, make a path. >> jimmy: right, right, like we used to say in the military i wasn't in. make a path. the military! by the way, christmas is two weeks -- are you red eady for christmas, guillermo? or no? >> halfway. >> jimmy: who do you still have to buy for? >> my wife and my son. >> jimmy: that's your whole family, right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: we're going to work on fractions after the show. >> no, i got my mom, my grandma, my cousin. >> jimmy: what does benji, your son want this year? >> he wants a new ipad. >> jimmy: are you going to get that for him? >> of course. >> jimmy: will your mother-in-law be coming over for christmas this year? >> unfortunately, yes. >> jimmy: you know, the holidays can be a stressful time, especially with the election coming, but escape is on the way. >> the holiday season, the most wonderful time of the year. but also the most is stressful. >> so you are putting kids -- >> come on! >> you bleeding hearts! wah
is that mark? come on, mark, get your way up. make a path. like we used to say in the military, make a path, make a path. >> jimmy: right, right, like we used to say in the military i wasn't in. make a path. the military! by the way, christmas is two weeks -- are you red eady for christmas, guillermo? or no? >> halfway. >> jimmy: who do you still have to buy for? >> my wife and my son. >> jimmy: that's your whole family, right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: we're...
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we can calall this the green sh, congressman al green and mark green. mark green, congressmember green has been calling for trump to be impeached for years for many different reasons. you and ralph nader also say trump shouldld be impeached for many more reasons than what is happening today. >> i am glad to be here with my father al green and on a big
we can calall this the green sh, congressman al green and mark green. mark green, congressmember green has been calling for trump to be impeached for years for many different reasons. you and ralph nader also say trump shouldld be impeached for many more reasons than what is happening today. >> i am glad to be here with my father al green and on a big
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mark, you love our constitution. these types of violations of civil liberties, this abuse of power, this level of corruption is unprecedented. i've been saying for two and half years, this defines your prediction in your admonition and your warning that we are in a post- constitutional america. >> when i come back, i want to pursue this because the problem here is, from my perspective, we talk about the deep state and the media says there is no deep state. the media is part of the deep state. that's the problem but i want to pursue this impeachment problem. i want to go through the constitution what they tried to do the this president and how we are looking straight in the eyes of tierney right now. folks don't forget most week nights you can join me on levintv. join us by calling 844 levintv or go online blaze tv.com/mark. we would love to have you. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ who doesn't love a deal? i do. check out the united explorer card. savin' on this! savin' on this! savin' in here. rewarded! learn m
mark, you love our constitution. these types of violations of civil liberties, this abuse of power, this level of corruption is unprecedented. i've been saying for two and half years, this defines your prediction in your admonition and your warning that we are in a post- constitutional america. >> when i come back, i want to pursue this because the problem here is, from my perspective, we talk about the deep state and the media says there is no deep state. the media is part of the deep...
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mark: it really does. about the only thing that i agreed with secretary rice in the last segment was getting more partner forces to do more work. it should not be the case that the americans need to be the first solution to every problem in the world. in the case with africa, the french with historical links to africa, they are a better force. it doesn't necessarily take the u.s. forces to do it. we can support with logistics. better to have french boots on the ground and u.s. boots on the ground. david: are we fighting as effectively against terrorism? that can be islamic state, al qaeda, you name it, as we were in past years? of the great success stories is what has happened inside iraq. with the military assistance provided by the united states, the intelligence, airstrikes, the advisors, this has been a country that america has invested in, the only country that has defeated isis insider territory. we have to look at the model we iraq, take that model where appropriate and use it elsewhere, particularl
mark: it really does. about the only thing that i agreed with secretary rice in the last segment was getting more partner forces to do more work. it should not be the case that the americans need to be the first solution to every problem in the world. in the case with africa, the french with historical links to africa, they are a better force. it doesn't necessarily take the u.s. forces to do it. we can support with logistics. better to have french boots on the ground and u.s. boots on the...
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income mark green? >> you mentioned lawrence and the trial. larry came up with a really good idea two months ago. amy: a harvard law fetzer. >> which is getting traction that the house has the sole power to decide the rules of impeachment. piece forhey's articles over the senate. there's is no rule for that. -- presumption is not a rule. mitch mcconnell has had in effect, i am reading the trial, we're not going to be fair, we're just going to put our thumb on it and that is that. why should the house cooperate with a fake trial for a fake president? so pelosi today could vote to impeach and not send over the article because in donald trump says he wants to be exonerated. well, all of the evidence convicts him. but now he cannot be pretend to be faintly exonerated by the senate and he will have the worst of both worlds. the reality of impeachment because of a life of a presidency of crime, without any hope of historical exoneration. i think that is a good idea. not my call. amy: dahlia lithwick, the greens, congress member al green and mark gre
income mark green? >> you mentioned lawrence and the trial. larry came up with a really good idea two months ago. amy: a harvard law fetzer. >> which is getting traction that the house has the sole power to decide the rules of impeachment. piece forhey's articles over the senate. there's is no rule for that. -- presumption is not a rule. mitch mcconnell has had in effect, i am reading the trial, we're not going to be fair, we're just going to put our thumb on it and that is that....
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thank you, mark, for your leadership. the appointment of mark's successor is one of the most important decisions i will make as chancellor. the governor is responsible for keeping prices low and stable, for making sure that banks are well run and for securing the stability of our financial system. so this appointment is about finding the right person for the job, not just for the next few years, but for the long—term strength of the economy. our search for the new governor has been robust, transparent and exhausted. i would like to thank the team involved. the two permanent secretaries, and the chair of the bank of england, and dame kate barker, who has served as an independent panel member. i am also grateful to all the excellent candidates who put themselves forward. but there was one clear frontrunner, who i had no hesitation in recommending to the prime minister. in turn, the prime minister. in turn, the prime minister advised her majesty the queen, who has now approved the appointment. i am delighted to announce th
thank you, mark, for your leadership. the appointment of mark's successor is one of the most important decisions i will make as chancellor. the governor is responsible for keeping prices low and stable, for making sure that banks are well run and for securing the stability of our financial system. so this appointment is about finding the right person for the job, not just for the next few years, but for the long—term strength of the economy. our search for the new governor has been robust,...
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mark catch son, karen rath man, dillon meyers, mark miller, susan davenport, harold love, reverend walker, doctor dave atkin. whenever you are ready. >> thank you. hello. i am david zinoff, san francisco resident 35 years. the founding board chair of one purpose school. the man whose picture is out in the plaque out in your entrance to this room and after whom this room is named irving brier i knew. i am 81. i was friends with his son steve and used to go to the brier house on the weekends. i was from the midwest. on holidays i didn't have anyplace to go. irving brier, the man you named the room after used to espouse social justice and the importance of high-quality public education. he used to lecture his boys, who you may know are you now prominent judges in the country and me who is not that, but i was there to receive the lecture many times about those messages. high-quality public education and social justice. he said those are the keys to the health of american society and san francisco society. by chance, because i didn't know we were going to be in this room. i didn't know about t
mark catch son, karen rath man, dillon meyers, mark miller, susan davenport, harold love, reverend walker, doctor dave atkin. whenever you are ready. >> thank you. hello. i am david zinoff, san francisco resident 35 years. the founding board chair of one purpose school. the man whose picture is out in the plaque out in your entrance to this room and after whom this room is named irving brier i knew. i am 81. i was friends with his son steve and used to go to the brier house on the...
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you mark is 250th birthday for me if we talk with a 100 over. historian. author and on the road experience. next on t.w. . like something from an exotic foreign culture that's what these. mysterious and fierce. the hard work of damsel from. your romex in 60 minutes on t w. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 360 get the maps now. alexander from mark not so himself as an adventurer he really cultivated this image off that debt ring adventure he was in he was the best publicists machine ever.
you mark is 250th birthday for me if we talk with a 100 over. historian. author and on the road experience. next on t.w. . like something from an exotic foreign culture that's what these. mysterious and fierce. the hard work of damsel from. your romex in 60 minutes on t w. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 360 get the maps now. alexander from mark not so himself as an adventurer he really cultivated...
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and i asked her what art those marks and i asked her what art those marks on your legs and she told me she tripped over the coffee table. your daughter stabbed farrell in the chest after a big argument one night, and she was found guilty of murder. why do you say that that is a miscarriage of justice? murder. why do you say that that is a miscarriage ofjustice? because she did not intend to hurt him in that way. she was defending herself. was strangling her at the time he and she lost control. i think it was the build—up to what she had been subjected to. and itjust had an effect on her mental state, basically. i will bring in harriet, who is representing your daughter. and, harriet, you were behind the successful appeal of sally challen, and our audience will remember she killed her husband after decades of coercive and controlling behaviour. are there similarities between sally challen‘s case on this? are there similarities between sally challen's case on this? they have come from different backgrounds and circumstances but both of their relationships were characterised by coe
and i asked her what art those marks and i asked her what art those marks on your legs and she told me she tripped over the coffee table. your daughter stabbed farrell in the chest after a big argument one night, and she was found guilty of murder. why do you say that that is a miscarriage of justice? murder. why do you say that that is a miscarriage ofjustice? because she did not intend to hurt him in that way. she was defending herself. was strangling her at the time he and she lost control....
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mark steyn, final thought? >> mark: you imagine the first time he would have had without the russia investigation and without all the other obstruction, that is what we'll never know. >> brian: absolutely. watch horowitz and read the 19-page summary, it never should have happened. investigation shouldn't have taken place. >> mark: never, disgraceful. >> brian: you are not, it is great to see you. jersey city on monday, this is ugly, two shooters killed four people in mass shooting motivated by anti-semitism and hatred. congressman rashida tlaib knew who to blame, people of a certain skin color. rashida tlaib tweeted this, this is heartbreaking, white supremacist kills. the view at it again, joy behar scrambled to agree. >> it left six people dead. you will concede the white nationalists have been let out of their hole? . the liar in chief is spouting this stuff, he's the one. >> brian: white nationalist? the shooting wasn't by white nationist or white supremacist, the shooting was two african americans who had
mark steyn, final thought? >> mark: you imagine the first time he would have had without the russia investigation and without all the other obstruction, that is what we'll never know. >> brian: absolutely. watch horowitz and read the 19-page summary, it never should have happened. investigation shouldn't have taken place. >> mark: never, disgraceful. >> brian: you are not, it is great to see you. jersey city on monday, this is ugly, two shooters killed four people in...
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mark: near-term, absolutely. romaine: so why not ride this train until the fed finally pulled the plug? and to that point, we had some calls on the vix. you can't hedge in that way because you have that in the background? mark: we were talking to our derivatives team last night on the way out, and asking, are there still the vol harvesters? the february 2018 spike took out the more speculative vol harvesters, but people are still there making money, whether it be the asset managers or professionals. alix: always good to have you. mark connors of credit suisse will be sticking with us. some bragging news for you, new york life will buy cigna's life and disability unit for about $1.3 billion. that had been rumored over the weekend. it looks like that will go through. it really is about expanding what new york life insurance will be able to offer through its own business. coming up president trump facing a vote on impeachment today. portman,peak to rob republican senator of ohio, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: t
mark: near-term, absolutely. romaine: so why not ride this train until the fed finally pulled the plug? and to that point, we had some calls on the vix. you can't hedge in that way because you have that in the background? mark: we were talking to our derivatives team last night on the way out, and asking, are there still the vol harvesters? the february 2018 spike took out the more speculative vol harvesters, but people are still there making money, whether it be the asset managers or...
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jon, mark harmon is here. >> jon: mark harmon. he's been around forever! >> stephen: "ncis," 17 seasons. unbelievablal. >> jon: he's great. >> stephen: unbelievable, can't wait to talk to him. folks, i'm so excited for next week's release of "star wars: the rise of skywalker." finally, finally, we'll get answers to all of our questions: how does the skywaker saga end? who are rey's parents? why does the ice planet hoth have a singing snowman? and did i accidentally buy a ticket for "frozen 2?" clearly, i'm not the only one who has questions. everyone here at "the late show" wishes they could ask the cast of "star wars" just one question. and tonight, we let them do just that. this is "the late show's just one question," "star wars" edition. >> what's it like to be part of the conclusion to the original "star wars" saga? >> it definitely feels like you're a moment-- you're a part of a moment of history. >> it feels very fulfilling to have contributed to this epic, epic saga. >> hey, daisy ridley, how did you learn to do rey's alien accent? >> do you mean th
jon, mark harmon is here. >> jon: mark harmon. he's been around forever! >> stephen: "ncis," 17 seasons. unbelievablal. >> jon: he's great. >> stephen: unbelievable, can't wait to talk to him. folks, i'm so excited for next week's release of "star wars: the rise of skywalker." finally, finally, we'll get answers to all of our questions: how does the skywaker saga end? who are rey's parents? why does the ice planet hoth have a singing snowman? and did...
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for example, this portion of mark sandy's deposition. he's asked about his own contact with an official whose name is redacted. she was expressing not only her own concerns, but the concerns of other staff. answer, that's correct. what were those concerns? the concerns were vis-a-vis the imt poundment control act. that appears to be a pentagon official speaking on behalf of herself and the staff right after that another official whose name is redacted. i'm aware of one individual in the budgets review office who expressed concerns. were those concerns expressed to you? yes. question, okay, and who was that individual at brd? answer, name was redacted. what did that redacted person's name tell you? >> she made a general comment that reflected a concern about the apportionments. her control was vis-a-vis the impoundment control. once congress has allocated these funds, the president cannot hold them up. the president was trying to withhold this aid to ukraine was an illegal act. after a trump appointee told mark sandy to sign the paperwork
for example, this portion of mark sandy's deposition. he's asked about his own contact with an official whose name is redacted. she was expressing not only her own concerns, but the concerns of other staff. answer, that's correct. what were those concerns? the concerns were vis-a-vis the imt poundment control act. that appears to be a pentagon official speaking on behalf of herself and the staff right after that another official whose name is redacted. i'm aware of one individual in the budgets...