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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-timewarner-m-a-at-t-trump-idUSKBN14X1YN Trump, AT&T CEO discussed jobs, not Time Warner deal: Trump spokesman
http://www.wsj.com/articles/amazon-to-create-more-than-100-000-full-time-jobs-in-u-s-1484233541 Mr. Trump and Silicon Valley executives struck a conciliatory tone in part just by showing up at their meeting last month. During the 90-minute summit, Mr. Trump told the 13 executives, including Mr. Bezos, that he would work with them to foster innovation and to support fair-trade deals. The group also discussed job creation. Mr. Bezos said in a statement at the time that Mr. Trump’s promised focus on innovation “would create a huge number of jobs across the whole country, in all sectors, not just tech—agriculture, infrastructure, manufacturing—everywhere.”
Wow: By late July and early August MI6 was also receiving information about Mr Trump. By September, information to the FBI began to grow in volume: Mr Steele compiled a set of his memos into one document and passed it to his contacts at the FBI. But there seemed to be little progress in a proper inquiry into Mr Trump. The Bureau, instead, seemed to be devoting their resources in the pursuit of Hillary Clinton’s email transgressions. The New York office, in particular, appeared to be on a crusade against Ms Clinton. Some of its agents had a long working relationship with Rudy Giuliani, by then a member of the Trump campaign, since his days as public prosecutor and then Mayor of the city.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/...o-meet-dont-talk-time-warner-merger/96501486/ After the meeting, the telecom giant released a statement Thursday afternoon that "Mr. Stephenson had a very good meeting with President-Elect Trump earlier today covering a wide-range of topics. AT&T’s proposed merger with Time Warner was not a topic of discussion."
Instead, the statement said, "the conversation focused on how AT&T can work with the Trump administration to increase investment in the U.S., stimulate job creation in America, and make American companies more competitive globally." AT&T has topped the Progressive Policy Institute's list of U.S. investment "heroes" for the last five years with capital spending of $18.7 billion in 2015, followed by Verizon, which spent $16.5 billion.
nice try......let me question your basic understanding of language....you do understand how stupid this question is right?
Sure. He goes out and talks about what happened so Trump doesn't have to waste his time on it. What did AT&T's spokesman say?
more guess work......it fits the narrative, once again..the British know more about Russian intelligence than any country on earth....goes back to the Czar...Russia and England have an intricate history of double agents and spy vs spy but according to you...let's just ignore that history ok....Trump is going to fix it!
Listen, someday when you're bored jump deep into the forum archives. Go back 5, 7, 8 years ago. Denny played things very fair and would actually encourage people to have discussions on the issues. Now he just runs around calling people butthurt and losers.