is playing some role in the market jiters. maybe it s playing no role. and i think that s why it s so dangerous for president trump to have taken all this credit for the stock market because he s effectively suggested that he can control the market. and not even a president can understand or control the stock market. ali velshi in his hand-off, i don t know if you heard him say this, he said live by the sword, die by the sword. yep. but it seems like he s made his bed, he s going to have to lie about. i think the topic he tweets about most often is the trump economy, and i have to say from interviewing voters this is the thing that voters give him the most credit for. do you think there will be any effort to use his twitter handle or use his influence to try to sort of put the toothpaste back in the tube when he sees what happened today? there may be. i think in the end it s probably reality that matters more than how any president describes economic reality. and so we have alw
findings of this. look, it has been no secret that the president has always had a problem with the russia investigation, and his mind, and he views that as undermining his victory. and undermining his winning the presidency. and that s not the case. there is a real valid reason for this investigation and it has to do with russia interference in our election, possible russian influence in our election, and possible coordination between the trump campaign and the russians and i think the key here, if we re going to release this document, the nunes memo, we also need to put out the democrats view of this information. i think it is critical. this is a situation where you can t put this information, fisa toothpaste back in the tube, once it is out there, you can t put it back. if the dems have one view and the republicans have another, they have to get together in a room and hash it out and put together a complete comprehensive finding about this information and not piecemeal it out and cer
plippe: i know, i know. but you don t buy postcard. now, that s no fair. you buy postcard, also fair. but i don t need the postcard. anthony: we re told that kids are dropping out of school to do this, the double-edged sword of the service economy. girl: you want to buy postcard? for, uh, only $5. one, two, three, more, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. anthony: what i m amazed is how friendly and open people are with us. i mean, it s very easy for me to sit here and say whatever i want about the government. right? we can go home. you know. our lives will go on. we don t pay the price for that show. uh, everybody who helped us could very well pay that price. it should be pointed out that a lot of people did not. a lot of people were very nice to us but said, look, i just i ve already been in jail. you know? i don t i really don t want to go back. um, it s a very real concern. what happens to the people we leave behind? you know, one would think that you can t once fre
silences alerts. even from a cash perspective you ve had groups of shareholders saying give us a little cash back and apple has shown itself to be flexible in giving stuff back to shareholders. i think twice within the past seven years by my count. in essence what these companies are saying, jana and counselors are asking apple to do specific things as it regards teens and phones. they want apple to develop new software tools to help parents control and limit phone use more easily and they also want apple to fund some research. basically put some money into this link between young people and smartphone overuse and the cause and effect. melissa, back to you. the problem with those software tools are then the kids are smarter at deactivating them than you are. people say it s hard to put toothpaste back in the tube. jon: a big democratic donor says she will pull her support from some democratic senators.
win. from a party perspective we have to look long term and not short term. what i tell president if you think winning with roy moore will be easy for the republican party you are mistaken. lindsey graham is a student of the senate and he knows how this will confold. you can t put this toothpaste back in the tube. there is no second this is what they are going to vote on in just a few days because no sign he is going to drop out. what graham described from his perspective sounds like a lose/lose except for having another republican vote to help pass a tax reform. and maybe some other important legislative initiatives where you need every republican that you got. we will talk much more about what is happening in terms of the legislative agenda in our next block. thank you so much.