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By Peter Allen ClarkJanuary 22, 2019 7:45 PM ESTFour days after Nick Sandmann sparked national controversy for an apparent confrontation with Native American veteran Nathan Phillips in Washington, D.C., the Kentucky high schooler has given his first interview.On Tuesday, NBC released
stanley cup a clip of Sandmann talk with the Today show Savannah Guthrie. In the snippet, Guthrie asked Sandmann whether he owed anyone an apology or saw fault in himself in any way for the encounter.As far as standing there, I had every right to do so, Sandmann told Guthrie. My position is that I was not disrespectful to M
stanley cup r. Phillips. I respect him. I ;d like to talk to him.The Covington Catholic High School junior went on to say that he would have rather the entire incident not happened.In hindsight I wish we could have walked away and avoided the whole thing, he said. Do you feel from this experience that you owe anybody an apology Do you see your own fault in any way Tune in to @NBCNightlyNews for a preview of @SavannahGuthrie 39 interview with Nick Sandmann. Full interview tomorrow on TODAY. pic.twitter/7Croh0Toyjmdash; TODAY @TODAYshow January 22, 2019Mu
stanley cup ltiple videos showed Sandmann with a fixed stare, wearing a Make America Great Again hat, as Phillips, an Omaha tribal elder, sang a ceremonial song.Students from Covington Catholic High School were in Washington, D.C., Jan. 18 for the anti-abortion Xiwp A Cambodian Tycoon Who Savagely Beat a Female TV Star Will Be Free in 3 Months
Lionel Bonaventuremdash;AFP/Getty ImagesBy Fortune / JP MangalindanOctober 23, 2014 5:51 PM EDTAmazon reported a disappointing third quarter on Thursday in the period leading up to holiday season. Investors responded by pummeling the stock in after-hours trading, driving it down 10% to $280 a share. Here are the key points from the earnings report.What you need to know: Amazon traditionally funnels much of its profits into expanding its already gargantuan business, resulting in razor-thin margins mdash; and this quarter proved no different. The e-commerce giant reported a loss of $437 million on revenues of $20.58 billion, a 20% revenue increase year-over-year, but well below Wall Streetrsquo estimate of $20.84 billion.A significant chunk of that money went into content and technology mdash; a spending area that jumped 40%. Thatrsquo unsurprising given Amazonrsquo announcement last quarter that it would spend over $100 million on original video content, including the well-received original TV show, Transparent with Arrested Development actor Jeffrey Tambor.The bi
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mizuno lion. Thatrsquo the sales range Amazon expects for this holiday season, the companyrsquo busiest time of the year. That represents growth of between 7% and 18% versus last year, but again, less than what analysts forecast
jordan .What you might have missed: Amazon had an extremely busy summer. It acquired Twitch, the video-game streaming site,