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gillian: blanche refers to him as being like an eight. -- ape.ie: and there is a story that you went and looked at silverbacks. [laughter] ben: the play touches on some of the ideas. it seemed like a fair place to start. [laughter] the beginning of man. charlie: you went right evolution. gillian: that's what blanche says. ape, likee an from the stone age. in the jungle, he comes home every day with a package of meat. ben: and stanley does not like being called names. it is also a play of class. the play of magic, and reality battling each other. it is also the battle of high-class, lower-class. having the opportunity to look at this and call it homework is not a bad life. [laughter] youlie: i will end there is mbarrasshere is -- e you. you said she's one of the most elegant and savage performers you have ever seen. [laughter] there is a nimble quality and ferocity to being present. anything can happen, and staying in the game, you could not ask for anything better with a dancing partner, or a boxer. two.ery lucky with these charlie: do each of yo
gillian: blanche refers to him as being like an eight. -- ape.ie: and there is a story that you went and looked at silverbacks. [laughter] ben: the play touches on some of the ideas. it seemed like a fair place to start. [laughter] the beginning of man. charlie: you went right evolution. gillian: that's what blanche says. ape, likee an from the stone age. in the jungle, he comes home every day with a package of meat. ben: and stanley does not like being called names. it is also a play of class....
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>> that's what blanch says. blanch says he's like an april. >> from the stone age. he said stanley ca kawalski, bearing his kill from t jungle. he comes home every day with a package of meat they're going to cook. >> stanley doesn't like being called names. it's also a play of class. it's a play of magic and reality battling each other. it's also a battle of high-class, lower-class. so having the opportunity to look at apes and call it homework is not a bad life. >> rose: that's what you said about here --el embarrass you -- you said she's one of the most elegant and savage performers you've ever worked with. >> it's true. >> rose: what does savage mean? >> you need to see it. >> rose: present. savage is present. >> there's a nimble quality and a ferocity to being present. anything can happen and staying in the game is -- you couldn't ask for something better with a dancing partner or a boxer. >> rose: or a boxer? very lucky. >> rose: do each of you know each other's lines and do you have to? >> i do now, i think. i've heard it so many times. >> rose: just by osmosi
>> that's what blanch says. blanch says he's like an april. >> from the stone age. he said stanley ca kawalski, bearing his kill from t jungle. he comes home every day with a package of meat they're going to cook. >> stanley doesn't like being called names. it's also a play of class. it's a play of magic and reality battling each other. it's also a battle of high-class, lower-class. so having the opportunity to look at apes and call it homework is not a bad life. >>...
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blanche is on the staircase.ndon, i was aware of the fact that more of the audience was watching us on the staircase. in america, more of the audience is watching the two of them on the bed. in england, it was a little bit like, you know. charlie: does every good play affect you like it gives you an insight about life that you did not have? ben: it is a privilege to have been allotted time to meditate on a set material or practice it, or explore it. hearing the words every night, it feels like a prayer. the way someone can go on a mountaintop, or sit in a cabin, or out in the wilderness, we go in a dark room every night and consider the words in a tactile and visceral way. we may know each other's lines, but in many ways we try to forget them to hear them a new. charlie: and to hear the differences and nuances and everything else. is the audience affected by your mood and everything? gillian: by each other, and the exchange. vanessa: someone asked me, do you get bored? you can because every moment is new and ever
blanche is on the staircase.ndon, i was aware of the fact that more of the audience was watching us on the staircase. in america, more of the audience is watching the two of them on the bed. in england, it was a little bit like, you know. charlie: does every good play affect you like it gives you an insight about life that you did not have? ben: it is a privilege to have been allotted time to meditate on a set material or practice it, or explore it. hearing the words every night, it feels like...
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blanch is coming from a war, it seems.tanley's coming from salerno, and these wounded warriors are meeting in a living room air, bedroom. >> the inability to talk about or express the pain or the trauma, you know. and the repression and the-- from all three of them in different capacities, you know. i think it is-- and the running away from it i think is what the play-- you know, it's like a tsunami that catches up with you and then comes over you. you can't-- you can't run,un, and that's sort of what the play is looking at. >> rose: does every good play affect you in some sense that somehow gives you insight about life that perhaps you didn't have. >> oh, yeah. >> yeah. >> it's a privilege to have an allotted time to meditate on a set of material or practice it or exploring exploer it. hearing these words every night, it feels like a prayer. the way someone may go up on a mounttop or sit in a cabin or out in the wilderness. we go in a dark room every night and we consider these words in a tactile, visceral way. we may kno
blanch is coming from a war, it seems.tanley's coming from salerno, and these wounded warriors are meeting in a living room air, bedroom. >> the inability to talk about or express the pain or the trauma, you know. and the repression and the-- from all three of them in different capacities, you know. i think it is-- and the running away from it i think is what the play-- you know, it's like a tsunami that catches up with you and then comes over you. you can't-- you can't run,un, and that's...
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alix: and that leads to francesco blanche's call looking for $60 in the new year.y interesting stuff. look for $35 in the short-term. if that bottoms out, you can see a spike into the 60's as well. thank you, paul ciana. thank you. make sure to stay with us. alix will be speaking with jeff curry tomorrow at 4:30 eastern time from the goldman sachs leveraged conference from california. tomorrow, we continue our conversation on oil. we look at how it fixed states like texas. the governor of texas will talk about that, the election, and much more. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm david gura. texas governor greg abbott has been calling on fellow republican tonight to defeat hillary clinton while also promising that he would fight against policies that give transgender people access to bathrooms. he talks about all of that in his new book. i am pleased to welcome texas governor greg abbott right now. let's begin with the bathroom laws. north carolina says it will sue the u.s. government. you have said texas will fight this. how come a similar lawsuits? >> we ar
alix: and that leads to francesco blanche's call looking for $60 in the new year.y interesting stuff. look for $35 in the short-term. if that bottoms out, you can see a spike into the 60's as well. thank you, paul ciana. thank you. make sure to stay with us. alix will be speaking with jeff curry tomorrow at 4:30 eastern time from the goldman sachs leveraged conference from california. tomorrow, we continue our conversation on oil. we look at how it fixed states like texas. the governor of texas...
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now what i like to do is i make little floor its and i take them out and then i just blanch them. and give them a cold bath. that's it. then i'll saute and maybe a little bit but don't overcook them. you lose that beautiful color they have. just want to soften them up a little bit and that's all. and i'm tony tantillo your fresh grocer, a purple floor it isn't that beautiful. >>> tonight the golden state look to make a -- warriors look to make a comeback against the trail blazers, they lead 2-1 after the warriors lost 120-108 this weekend. no doubt the dubs could use steph curry in game four tonight no word yet if he'll play. tip-off set for 7:30 at the mota center in portland. >>> all right you can catch the game at a local watch party here's where you can go. alameda's theater on central avenue. pete's tavern on king street in san francisco. or the tribune tavern on 13th street in oakland. a portion of the sales from each venue will be donated to the warriors' community fund. >>> steph curry is earning a back-to-back honor. >> the reigning mvp will again be named the nba's most
now what i like to do is i make little floor its and i take them out and then i just blanch them. and give them a cold bath. that's it. then i'll saute and maybe a little bit but don't overcook them. you lose that beautiful color they have. just want to soften them up a little bit and that's all. and i'm tony tantillo your fresh grocer, a purple floor it isn't that beautiful. >>> tonight the golden state look to make a -- warriors look to make a comeback against the trail blazers, they...
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road are lag good, construction, we are just dealing with a blanch blocking the road.will have updates in a bit. >> not terribly wet, showers here and there very spot the eye in nature, nothing more today. you can see that right now, things are dicey back to the far northwestern corner of our area, just light showers falling through lehigh, portions of northampton and upper bucks. we might than seeing couple rain drops. this is what is left at this point as system retreats, lingering moisture out there but right now we will find temperatures close to where they were this same time yesterday. fifty-three at philly international. fifty in atlantic city. modest wind. 45 degrees the temperature at mount pocono and eventually, not much moderation here, a a shower here and there, this morning,
road are lag good, construction, we are just dealing with a blanch blocking the road.will have updates in a bit. >> not terribly wet, showers here and there very spot the eye in nature, nothing more today. you can see that right now, things are dicey back to the far northwestern corner of our area, just light showers falling through lehigh, portions of northampton and upper bucks. we might than seeing couple rain drops. this is what is left at this point as system retreats, lingering...
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in the center we have blanche k. bruce and hiram rebels, the two african-americans who served in the senate giving the senate its due, as we do and they are surrounded by the larger number of african-americans who served in the house. who is joseph rainy, the first african-american in the house. and it takes it all the way around to all of them who were there. i find this so poignant in that when this was printed, no one knew how long -- would it be? did they 20 years would be a long time or just a moment. but what did happen to this print, eventually, as you could see, it looks terribly damaged and like it has had a hard life and indeed it has. it was at sp point, someone -- some point, someone took this and pasted it on probably a wall because it is pasted on board and underneath that is wallpaper, under the print and on top of the board is wallpaper so it was perhaps pasted on someone's wall in -- in sort of recognition of those things that had happened. it was printed in d.c. we were able to -- we acquired it in
in the center we have blanche k. bruce and hiram rebels, the two african-americans who served in the senate giving the senate its due, as we do and they are surrounded by the larger number of african-americans who served in the house. who is joseph rainy, the first african-american in the house. and it takes it all the way around to all of them who were there. i find this so poignant in that when this was printed, no one knew how long -- would it be? did they 20 years would be a long time or...
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call fromhat francisco blanche. we begin with our market minutes. down on this friday leading to the third straight week of losses for the s&p 500. the longest weekly losing streak in four months. the dow losing 180 points. all groups lower even after retail sales can better than expected. they shot up after that strong number but they did not hold on. we ended with red on the day. still less than 1% but it felt like a selloff. scarlet: look no further than retail. i have a weekly chart of some of the names that got taken out to the woodshed. jcpenney's reporting earnings, the rating was downgraded to junk and macy's cutting forecasts. you had nordstrom's falling the most in the s&p today. cutting its annual forecast and , thehat dragged on the xrt spider retail etf. you brought this question of earlier in the week. for retail spring the way summer was for media? at some point you realize media is up against a wall with the cord cutting and there is no hope and there was that huge selloff and stocks. are we here for retail? joe: i want to look at th
call fromhat francisco blanche. we begin with our market minutes. down on this friday leading to the third straight week of losses for the s&p 500. the longest weekly losing streak in four months. the dow losing 180 points. all groups lower even after retail sales can better than expected. they shot up after that strong number but they did not hold on. we ended with red on the day. still less than 1% but it felt like a selloff. scarlet: look no further than retail. i have a weekly chart of...
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we'll start it up, what do we have, chilly pepper, blanch, cayenne? >> time for dinner. go ahead.ve the set because i'll be on the nap. >> is that water? >> add some water. >> water in. let's go. >> not too much. >> you can have fun in your house. you can do tacos thursday or tuesday. >> and cinco de mayo, celebrating the mexican victory over the french, 1862. let's go. >> what do you for this? because we cook this all the time at my house. >> you can use round steak or use flank, right? roasted chili pepper, cumin, cayenne, pepper. >> i'm trying to get the recipe. >> is it true we can use two different types of steak? >> absolutely. yes. >> and use the one that's on sale. >> they have these on sale. sirloin tips. fillets. >> through the magic of television it's all prepared. the next step is pretty easy. >> let's plate it. let's go, girls. >> oh, boy, here we go. >> let's plate it. i love it. >> okay. >> don't be stingy. >> there you go. some of that. add whatever toppings you want. >> we have some great guacamole. >> guacamole. >> make sure i say it right, girls. >> guacamole. >
we'll start it up, what do we have, chilly pepper, blanch, cayenne? >> time for dinner. go ahead.ve the set because i'll be on the nap. >> is that water? >> add some water. >> water in. let's go. >> not too much. >> you can have fun in your house. you can do tacos thursday or tuesday. >> and cinco de mayo, celebrating the mexican victory over the french, 1862. let's go. >> what do you for this? because we cook this all the time at my house....
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call fromhat francisco blanche. we begin with our market minutes.ay leading to the third straight week of losses for the s&p 500. the longest weekly losing streak in four months. the dow losing 180 points. all groups lower even after retail sales can better than expected. joe:
call fromhat francisco blanche. we begin with our market minutes.ay leading to the third straight week of losses for the s&p 500. the longest weekly losing streak in four months. the dow losing 180 points. all groups lower even after retail sales can better than expected. joe:
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it would make a loan shark blanch. the late great tony sparano would give you better terms. although to be fair to the credit card industry, they won't break your knee caps. however, they will financially knee cap you with all the late fees and penalties that takes whatever you've been able to build up from your paycheck and other finlss. i have at one time or another brushed up against the down side of credit cards. between college and law school i owed a huge am to creditors, enough so that i had very little money left to live on. i ended up living in my car. i am an invet rat saver. i still manage to put away a few bucks into the retirement account i created. the first book, you have to ask me what books are good. the it is on amazon. once i got a permanent address, even though i was already in hock to a bunch of company to before i started living in my 1978 car, the credit card companies found me. and i took a bunch of them down. everyone who offered me plastic. i figured you could pay the minimum and just keep straining everybody out. the credit issuers never seemed to
it would make a loan shark blanch. the late great tony sparano would give you better terms. although to be fair to the credit card industry, they won't break your knee caps. however, they will financially knee cap you with all the late fees and penalties that takes whatever you've been able to build up from your paycheck and other finlss. i have at one time or another brushed up against the down side of credit cards. between college and law school i owed a huge am to creditors, enough so that i...
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events because once they happen the public will react with fury, the government will be given carte blanche be able to do many, many more things than mr. snowden or i would want governments to do. >> thank you, fareed. [ applause ] >> ed, your three-minute closing, please. >> first off i'd like to say, you know, those are important thoughts, but more generally those thoughts, important now they were, did not address the proposition, which is not should we consider the powers that government could have, but what powers should the government have? should the government have access, lawful access, to any communications or device, even though we know it would cause fatal harm to the actual security that we had. now, the fbi director spoke on this saying things very similar to what mr. zakaria said, unbreakable encryption will allowed violent gangs to communicate about their conspiracies with impunity. upon which law enforcement depends, so successfully investigate and often prevent the worst crimes. the fbi also said if we didn't get the kind of lawful access we're discussing right now, in thre
events because once they happen the public will react with fury, the government will be given carte blanche be able to do many, many more things than mr. snowden or i would want governments to do. >> thank you, fareed. [ applause ] >> ed, your three-minute closing, please. >> first off i'd like to say, you know, those are important thoughts, but more generally those thoughts, important now they were, did not address the proposition, which is not should we consider the powers...
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. >> matt blanch. it is great to have you on. >> thank you, sir. >> it is primary day, voter in nebraska and west virginia is going to the polls today. we have complete coverage beg beginnibegi beginning at 5:00 p.m. eastern. hillary clinton is running a two trump campaign. and in today's microsoft polls question, should hillary clinton address trump's attack in bill clinton's past. head onto our msnbc.com and we'll have results for you. just gotta get the check. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms, you avoid picking up the check. what? it's what you do. i got this. thanks, dennis! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insuran, you switch to geico. growwwlph. it's what you do. oh that is good crispy duck. to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my
. >> matt blanch. it is great to have you on. >> thank you, sir. >> it is primary day, voter in nebraska and west virginia is going to the polls today. we have complete coverage beg beginnibegi beginning at 5:00 p.m. eastern. hillary clinton is running a two trump campaign. and in today's microsoft polls question, should hillary clinton address trump's attack in bill clinton's past. head onto our msnbc.com and we'll have results for you. just gotta get the check. almost there....
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road are lag good, construction, we are just dealing with a blanch blocking the road. we will have updates in a bit. >> not terribly wet, showers here and there very spot the eye in nature, nothing more today. you can see that right now, things are dicey back to the far northwestern corner of our area, just light showers falling through lehigh, portions of northampton and upper bucks. we might than seeing couple rain drops. this is what is left at this point as system retreats, lingering moisture out there but right now we will find temperatures close to where they were this same time yesterday. fifty-three at philly international. fifty in atlantic city. modest wind. 45 degrees the temperature at mount pocono and eventually, not much moderation here, a a shower here and there, this morning, otherwise, i'll call it mostly cloudy, that limits the warmth. you don't have solar heating to get things up at surface. we are still about 10 degrees below seasonal average with that high of 65. sixty's both here and in the mountains with more cloud then anything. we will see sun
road are lag good, construction, we are just dealing with a blanch blocking the road. we will have updates in a bit. >> not terribly wet, showers here and there very spot the eye in nature, nothing more today. you can see that right now, things are dicey back to the far northwestern corner of our area, just light showers falling through lehigh, portions of northampton and upper bucks. we might than seeing couple rain drops. this is what is left at this point as system retreats, lingering...
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also to grant such additional relief as the needs of justice may require in other words almost carte blanche to do whatever the federal government need to do to bring north carolina into compliance. it's already been threatened with the cutoff of billions of dollars. >> opponents of this law like the governor of north carolina say it would allow grown men to into go into the ladies' room where they could do who knows what to a little girl. i've asked supporters of the law to give me an example of, that and i have not been able to hear of one. tell me more about this charge from the governor about what this law might allow. >> so it really is a solution to something that was not a problem. they're just not documented instances of people who the governor divisively called cr s cross-dressers going into bathrooms trying to harass people. so the court will look and see, well, what is the purpose behind this law, and if it's just animus, if it's just trying to make transgender people feeling less than other people, then guess what, that's unconstitutional. so the civil rights act doesn't say anyt
also to grant such additional relief as the needs of justice may require in other words almost carte blanche to do whatever the federal government need to do to bring north carolina into compliance. it's already been threatened with the cutoff of billions of dollars. >> opponents of this law like the governor of north carolina say it would allow grown men to into go into the ladies' room where they could do who knows what to a little girl. i've asked supporters of the law to give me an...
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the back of the book that talks about simple recommendations, not meant to be a conservative carte blanchei did not write about every issue, but i wrote about citizenship, equal opportunity, and five simple things that i think we go along way and trying to to restore some of those things in our country. want to thank you for being here, being in the arena in different capacities. i see people engaged fighting for the things that america represents. it is a difficult fight, it can be a demoralizing one with a lot of uncertainty, uncertainty, but i encourage you to go back to the founding documents, historical speeches like this to be reminded of what our country represents, the types of men and women who perpetuated it, had courage to do difficult things in difficult times. before you read the book go to the back and read the speech so that you can make your own judgment about the speech. trigger warning, it might urge you to ensure the arena if you are not already. thank you. [applause] any questions friendlier otherwise? >> thank you very much. i wasmuch. i was wondering if you could give
the back of the book that talks about simple recommendations, not meant to be a conservative carte blanchei did not write about every issue, but i wrote about citizenship, equal opportunity, and five simple things that i think we go along way and trying to to restore some of those things in our country. want to thank you for being here, being in the arena in different capacities. i see people engaged fighting for the things that america represents. it is a difficult fight, it can be a...
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amy: that was nuclear power safety expert paul blanche speaking about the indian point nuclear powernt, the facility long played with aging infrastructure and safety concerns. on tuesday, the environmental group friends of the earth filed an emergency petition with the nuclear regulatory commission demanding one of i indian poin's reactors be kept off-linine and another be shutdown due t the disintegration of key bolts holding the reactor cooling system together. well for more, we're joined here in new york by nancy vann, president of safafe energy righs group and a member of resist aim. she's a resident of peekskill, new york, and she just left the newly launched blockade of the aim pipeline. nancy, welcome to democracy now! the significance of this pipeline being next to this nuclear power plant and then friends of the earth filing this complaint? >> the pipeline is dangerous enough on its own. we anticipate a blblast radius from a rupture would be between 800 to 1000 feet. it runs within about 105 feet of the switch yard that supplies all of the power to indian point to keeeep the
amy: that was nuclear power safety expert paul blanche speaking about the indian point nuclear powernt, the facility long played with aging infrastructure and safety concerns. on tuesday, the environmental group friends of the earth filed an emergency petition with the nuclear regulatory commission demanding one of i indian poin's reactors be kept off-linine and another be shutdown due t the disintegration of key bolts holding the reactor cooling system together. well for more, we're joined...
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not meant to be a conservative carte blanche. i wrote about citizenship, equal opportunity and american leadership in five simple categories. so i want to thank you for being here, all of you for being in the arena in different capacities. capacities. i look out here and see people engaged in this town. it is a difficult fight these days, it can be demoralizing, and they a lot of uncertainty ahead, but i encourage you to go back to founding documents, historical speeches like this to be reminded of what our country represents, the types of men and women who have perpetuated it, had courage to do difficult things a difficult times. go back and read the speech. you can make your own judgment about the speech, but a trigger warning, it might urge you to enter the arena if you are not already. [applause] any questions friendly or otherwise? >> i was wondering if you could give us some ideas of your thoughts about donald trump and his insistence that the war in iraq was a mistake. are you able to comment on that? >> sure. i have comme
not meant to be a conservative carte blanche. i wrote about citizenship, equal opportunity and american leadership in five simple categories. so i want to thank you for being here, all of you for being in the arena in different capacities. capacities. i look out here and see people engaged in this town. it is a difficult fight these days, it can be demoralizing, and they a lot of uncertainty ahead, but i encourage you to go back to founding documents, historical speeches like this to be...
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the biggest loser is rishmont which is the owner of cartier and carte blanche. the sales are stro strong, but now buying back inventory, and destroying it w which is so bad in the area of luxury goods. and some of the uk stocks have gained in the session, and notable that the home builders are there, and front and center is the uk's underperformance because of the threat of brexit june 23. and importantly, the britains are living if spain or say the south of france have lost their appe appeal, but if they have been outside of the country for 15 years, they can't vote in the referendu referendum, and that is crucially important and it is up to 2 million people, and most of them are resident around the european union, and if the vote is going gaiagainst the part ofe european union, the residency of the homes goes into question, and that is a hard core stay in vote that could be lost, because the supreme court will look at that in the emergency session to effectively see tuesday, and astounding admission in brussels over brexit, and pictured wednesday as he chaired
the biggest loser is rishmont which is the owner of cartier and carte blanche. the sales are stro strong, but now buying back inventory, and destroying it w which is so bad in the area of luxury goods. and some of the uk stocks have gained in the session, and notable that the home builders are there, and front and center is the uk's underperformance because of the threat of brexit june 23. and importantly, the britains are living if spain or say the south of france have lost their appe appeal,...
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it got to a point where morley really did have carte blanche. you know, whatever you want to go do, sounds fine because it's going to come back well. >> rose: what did morley safer mean to you? >> he meant so much to me on so many different levels. you know, i was thinking, charlie, at moments when, you know, there are tough decisions to make or broadcast is under attack or we're bringing someone on -- i remember when i was put in charge of "60 minutes," too, and i wanted to hire this guy charlie rose to come be a correspondent, and don hewitt felt strongly correspondents shouldn't have two jobs, they should focus on the "60 minutes," just be focus opened that and that makes -- focused on that and makes a big difference. i told morley, i want charlie rose to be on "60 minutes," too. he said, you should do it, he's not giving up charlie rose the show. that advisement so much to me. in a way, he was like a brother. in a way, he was in a funny way like father figure as well, though i have a very strong father figure, and just a really good pal, and
it got to a point where morley really did have carte blanche. you know, whatever you want to go do, sounds fine because it's going to come back well. >> rose: what did morley safer mean to you? >> he meant so much to me on so many different levels. you know, i was thinking, charlie, at moments when, you know, there are tough decisions to make or broadcast is under attack or we're bringing someone on -- i remember when i was put in charge of "60 minutes," too, and i wanted...
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blanch wawneta dillwort >> this bring tooz the send of the agenda. madam clerk is there any further business before us today? >> that concludes our business for us today. >> great, we are adjourned. have a great day. [meeting adjourned] >> >> good afternoon and welcome to public safety committee and neighborhood service of san francisco boferd supervisors. i'm john avalos the vice chair. the chair is supervisor kim and will arrive shortly and david compose and joins by supervisor aaron peskin. our committee clerk is erica major. could you share announcements please? >> silence all cell phones and electronic devices. speaker cards and documents included should be submit thood the clerk. items will appear on may 20 agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you mpt as we start our meeting i want to announce that todays meeting is broadcast on sfg tv by jesa larsson and jim smith. >> item 1 is hearing to answer type 21 offsale license for west portal express. >> thank you. we have a presentation from the police department and not saying-thank you, come fo
blanch wawneta dillwort >> this bring tooz the send of the agenda. madam clerk is there any further business before us today? >> that concludes our business for us today. >> great, we are adjourned. have a great day. [meeting adjourned] >> >> good afternoon and welcome to public safety committee and neighborhood service of san francisco boferd supervisors. i'm john avalos the vice chair. the chair is supervisor kim and will arrive shortly and david compose and...
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it's not meant to be a conservative carte blanche. i didn't write about every issue, but i wrote about citizenship, equal opportunity and american leadership and five simple things in each category that i think would go a long way in trying to restore some of those things in our country. i want to thank all of you for being here. i want to thank all of you for being in the arena in different capacities. i look out here, and i see people engaged in this town, fighting for things america represents. it can be a demoralizing fight these days, but i would encourage you to go back to founding documents, go back to historical speeches like this to be reminded of what our country represents, of the types of men and women who have perpetuated it. so before you read book, maybe you want to go to the back of it and read the speech. it's reprinted in the book itself so that you can make your own judgments about the speech. but a trigger warning, it might urge you to actually enter the arena if you are not already. thank you. [applause] any quest
it's not meant to be a conservative carte blanche. i didn't write about every issue, but i wrote about citizenship, equal opportunity and american leadership and five simple things in each category that i think would go a long way in trying to restore some of those things in our country. i want to thank all of you for being here. i want to thank all of you for being in the arena in different capacities. i look out here, and i see people engaged in this town, fighting for things america...
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really, here, they have given me carte blanche to do this. i think it is nice for me, in the sense of coming back 25 years later and seeing personally my own evolution as an artist and thinker. the whole effort to put the chicano or indigenous woman's experience on center stage is, in itself, for euro-american theaters, a radical position. because of the state of theater, it is a hard roll to hold up in institution. it is a hard road. i am looking at where we are 25 years later in the bay area, looking at how hard it is for us to strive to keep our theater is going, etc. i like to think that i'm not struggling quite as hard, personally, but what i mean by that, the intention, the commitment. particularly, to produce works that would not be produced in other places, and also to really nurture women of color artists. i think that is something that has not shifted for me in those 25 years, and it is good to see that brava remains committed to that kind of work. ♪ >> when people talk about the reflection of the community, we can only go from what
really, here, they have given me carte blanche to do this. i think it is nice for me, in the sense of coming back 25 years later and seeing personally my own evolution as an artist and thinker. the whole effort to put the chicano or indigenous woman's experience on center stage is, in itself, for euro-american theaters, a radical position. because of the state of theater, it is a hard roll to hold up in institution. it is a hard road. i am looking at where we are 25 years later in the bay area,...
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it is not meant to be a conservative cart blanch. i wrote about citizenship, american leadership, and opportunity in five categories that i think will go a long way to restore those. i want to thank you for being here. i want to thank you for being in the arene in different capacities. i see people fighting for the things american represents. it is a difficult fight and demoralizing and a lot of uncertainty but i would encourage you to go back to historical documents to be reminded what the country represents and the men and women who had the courage to speak themselv themselves. so read the back first and trigger warning; it fight cause you to enter the arena if you are not already. any questions, friendly and/or otherwise? yes, ma'am? >> if you are committed to answer a question like this. i was wondering if you could give us ideas of your thoughts about donald trump's insistent that the war in iraq was a mistake. are you able to co. -- comment on that. >> sure. i have commented on national television about it several times. i take
it is not meant to be a conservative cart blanch. i wrote about citizenship, american leadership, and opportunity in five categories that i think will go a long way to restore those. i want to thank you for being here. i want to thank you for being in the arene in different capacities. i see people fighting for the things american represents. it is a difficult fight and demoralizing and a lot of uncertainty but i would encourage you to go back to historical documents to be reminded what the...
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blanche lincoln, tom carper, thadcochran. i know ruby, i know her family quite well. her husband worked on the senate floor for many years. he was instrumental to majority leader george mitchell, tom daschle, me. no one knows the rules of the senate better than marty paone. he now works for president obama in the legislative affairs office. he is a very special person and i have such admiration for him. when their children were in high school, we would often talk about our children, how they laid ball -- played ball, how they did well, how they didn't do so well the night before. that's what our conversations were about. we didn't talk a lot of senate business unless we had to. i'm sorry to say we had to lots of times. marty helped me so many times through very difficult situations here on the floor. so to say that i'll miss ruby is an understatement. i would be able to come to ruby and say how's marty, how is he doing? but throughout my time in the senate, she's always been here with a smile and a kind word. she's as much a part of this place anyone who has ever serv
blanche lincoln, tom carper, thadcochran. i know ruby, i know her family quite well. her husband worked on the senate floor for many years. he was instrumental to majority leader george mitchell, tom daschle, me. no one knows the rules of the senate better than marty paone. he now works for president obama in the legislative affairs office. he is a very special person and i have such admiration for him. when their children were in high school, we would often talk about our children, how they...
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professor blanche flower has been heated about too much austerity, that austerity in the united kingdompresume there would you less if the united kingdom stays within the eu sphere? that is hard to tell. , and mark carney's view, we will have a shock to demand that will put a strain on fiscal policy. i would hope the government responds to that by loosening. they have been really tough on austerity. the worry is that they would not turn on the taps, which they would need to do. particularly because interest rates are very close to a natural flow. tom: congratulations on the impact of your 200 signing letter and on generating the debate. i think it is great to see them go back-and-forth on twitter. very productive. a report today, macy's and company really difficult. we will look at the state of the american consumer. it is confusing story. ♪ francine: welcome back. francine lacqua in london. .om keene in new york in america, jcpenney reports later today. it has been a tough week for retailers. including macy's. michael mckee joins us. you are benchmarking the retailers to tell us what i
professor blanche flower has been heated about too much austerity, that austerity in the united kingdompresume there would you less if the united kingdom stays within the eu sphere? that is hard to tell. , and mark carney's view, we will have a shock to demand that will put a strain on fiscal policy. i would hope the government responds to that by loosening. they have been really tough on austerity. the worry is that they would not turn on the taps, which they would need to do. particularly...
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really, here, they have given me carte blanche to do this. i think it is nice for me, in the sense of coming back 25 years later and seeing personally my own evolution as an artist and thinker. the whole effort to put the chicano or indigenous woman's experience on center stage is, in itself, for euro-american theaters, a radical position. because of the state of theater, it is a hard roll to hold up in institution. it is a hard road. i am looking at where we are 25 years later in the bay area, looking at how hard it is for us to strive to keep our theater is going, etc. i like to think that i'm not struggling quite as hard, personally, but what i mean by that, the intention, the commitment. particularly, to produce works that would not be produced in other places, and also to really nurture women of color artists. i think that is something that has not shifted for me in those 25 years, and it is good to see that brava remains committed to that kind of work. ♪ >> when people talk about the reflection of the community, we can only go from what
really, here, they have given me carte blanche to do this. i think it is nice for me, in the sense of coming back 25 years later and seeing personally my own evolution as an artist and thinker. the whole effort to put the chicano or indigenous woman's experience on center stage is, in itself, for euro-american theaters, a radical position. because of the state of theater, it is a hard roll to hold up in institution. it is a hard road. i am looking at where we are 25 years later in the bay area,...
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should it be carte blanche? no, but we can have a system in place to accept refugees right off the bat. refugees might be questionable, backgrounds or whatever. we've directed enough of our resources on the military side to deal with the refugee side of it humanely and in a way that reflects what america is all about. --ortunity, freedom, liberty you want to come to the u.s. and work hard and be honest, you will get ahead. host: gary johnson with us. harold in new jersey. republican line. , you make a lot of sense, you really do. you make a lot of sense on a lot of issues. but, there is one thing. a part ofntly ignore the constitution in regards to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. would you give money to planned parenthood? additionally, do you believe ont our country was founded the value that god is father of all? , god sent the golden commandments, love god and love your neighbor as yourself. -- ild vote for you normally vote for the constitution party. i believe in the constitution. if you stand f
should it be carte blanche? no, but we can have a system in place to accept refugees right off the bat. refugees might be questionable, backgrounds or whatever. we've directed enough of our resources on the military side to deal with the refugee side of it humanely and in a way that reflects what america is all about. --ortunity, freedom, liberty you want to come to the u.s. and work hard and be honest, you will get ahead. host: gary johnson with us. harold in new jersey. republican line. , you...
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trump has given everybody carte blanche not to come on board. he has said we don't need to unify the republican party. if anything, he has been saying i can take you for granted. i will make up those numbers with other voters. that may be true. but i think the schism is getting greater not better. >> we'll continue this this conversation shortly. and for several hours i imagine. talk about the first batch of exit polling data. also what it says about the shape of the primary in the coming general election campaign later with all the controversy, we'll be joined by a senior member of the trump organization and top clinton assumptioner. & in a world held back by compromise, businesses need the agility to do one thing & another. only at&t has the network, people, and partners to help companies be... local & global. open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. i need to keep organized,ause anything that makes my life easier, i'm using. "hey cortana, remind me we have a play date tomorrow at noon" i need that in my world. ♪ with 5-door versatilit
trump has given everybody carte blanche not to come on board. he has said we don't need to unify the republican party. if anything, he has been saying i can take you for granted. i will make up those numbers with other voters. that may be true. but i think the schism is getting greater not better. >> we'll continue this this conversation shortly. and for several hours i imagine. talk about the first batch of exit polling data. also what it says about the shape of the primary in the coming...
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temperature-wise, blanch. mid to upper 60s across the region. tomorrow cloudier than today.. temperatures will move up just a bit for these two days the most likely to see any dryer conditions push in across the region as the warm front tries to sneak toward the north. a strong your system will pump through by the end of the week, that cold front will bring in chillier temperatures. sunshine rushing on your sunday. >> anchor: it is a slow process, we are trying to get back up to speed on interstate 66. had an earlier crash eastbound after 123. we were blocking a lane. lanes have been reopened. we still have the slow bumper to bumper pace through menominee, centreville all the way to merryville. delays in mcclean, all lanes reopened near georgetown pike. also a crash near university boulevard on the inner loop, right lane reopened. inside the beltway, not bad if you're headed into the district. 295 delays a live look at 27o got a crash near shady grove road on old nole a school bus. major delays through that stretch as well. you can get more news, weather and traffic on good
temperature-wise, blanch. mid to upper 60s across the region. tomorrow cloudier than today.. temperatures will move up just a bit for these two days the most likely to see any dryer conditions push in across the region as the warm front tries to sneak toward the north. a strong your system will pump through by the end of the week, that cold front will bring in chillier temperatures. sunshine rushing on your sunday. >> anchor: it is a slow process, we are trying to get back up to speed on...
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it is not a carte blanche, whenever. talked about today -- to make it precisely a last resort and make that less necessary. the report also makes clear from the details that palestinians will never sign off on this. they want, but just as some of these issues were discussed in previous rounds, they are beginning to be aware of what is in it. we're not talking about the u.s. ad israel secretly going and grain on something palestinians don't even know about. if that was the case, we wouldn't put it in the public -- agreeing on something palestinians don't even know about. that was the case, we wouldn't put it in the public report. they do not have to be aware of the details, precisely, but they have to have enough of a sense of it to know that it will not violate their bottom line. i can throw it over to others to address, especially the authors, if that makes sense, or also if you have a perspective from the palestinian side, as well. >> my perspective, as you said -- in the past, through negotiations, we end up with a st
it is not a carte blanche, whenever. talked about today -- to make it precisely a last resort and make that less necessary. the report also makes clear from the details that palestinians will never sign off on this. they want, but just as some of these issues were discussed in previous rounds, they are beginning to be aware of what is in it. we're not talking about the u.s. ad israel secretly going and grain on something palestinians don't even know about. if that was the case, we wouldn't put...
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>> 147, blanche. >> cut-throat primetime time this fall as some 23 new shows compete in one of the hottest about everybody predicts will be a big hit. "designing women" on cbs. four women starting a business and giving everybody else the business. >> suzanne, if sex were an award, there would be a rainbow over your bed. >> they were a different group of women than you really saw on television. they were feisty, they were sexy, and linda's voice came through shining. >> a man can get away with anything. look at reagan's neck. it sags down to here. everybody raves about how they had given me this 23 minutes to address whatever topic i want and it is such a privilege. more than the president of the united states gets. it is kind of thrilling to have that every week. i would be lying if i said i didn't put my opinions in the show. >> it looks like you're in need of some male companionship. >> i am a woman and i am a writer. but i don't really enjoy being called a woman's writer. i think labels are harmful to us. >> with murphy brown, just about everything about that program felt new. the simpl
>> 147, blanche. >> cut-throat primetime time this fall as some 23 new shows compete in one of the hottest about everybody predicts will be a big hit. "designing women" on cbs. four women starting a business and giving everybody else the business. >> suzanne, if sex were an award, there would be a rainbow over your bed. >> they were a different group of women than you really saw on television. they were feisty, they were sexy, and linda's voice came through...
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place such a high premium on its continued adherence to the nuclear deal that it will have carte blanche to pursue its increasingly threatening policies in other areas that endanger our interests and those of our allies. thank you again, mr. chairman, for the opportunity to testify. i know this is the place where i would normally say i look forward to your skwequestions, i may be more appropriately stand by and i ready to tie trooanswer your questions. >> fair enough. i think that's a fair summary of where we're at. i now recognize myself for five minutes. mr. rhodes, i wish, were here. he had as unique a perspective. he said some truly amazing and over the top things that were quoted in the "new york times." i haven't heard anything refute that. one of the ones i think would concern all of us is this quote that he said on the fourth page of the article, he says it's printed out, quote, i don't know anymore where i begin and obama ends. that's a true -- if you really think and let that settle in, that's a truly stunning statement. he also said some other things that i think are very conc
place such a high premium on its continued adherence to the nuclear deal that it will have carte blanche to pursue its increasingly threatening policies in other areas that endanger our interests and those of our allies. thank you again, mr. chairman, for the opportunity to testify. i know this is the place where i would normally say i look forward to your skwequestions, i may be more appropriately stand by and i ready to tie trooanswer your questions. >> fair enough. i think that's a...
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that's a case of right versus benton branch of mountain trust blanche of roanoke.ere's other cases and we did some extensive research on this and we asked some experts to do researchon this . you can have i think a pretty valid claim against the state on policy grounds, whether we want to have that policy in the bill or not but i don't think we should reject the state as a matter of constitutional law because the supreme court has made it pretty clear that we have the authority to do this and i yield back. >> is there further discussion on this man? >> mister chair. the amendment proposed by mister fleming would dismantle a core provision of the bill, section 405 should be viewed in isolation. the reason why this bill provides for this automatic stay is precisely to encourage, incentivize creditor negotiations, negotiations between debt insurers in puerto rico and the creditors. this is something that is done in every chapter 9 case in america, wherever you have to reorganize a public entity, public instrumentality in the us. you file a petition before the bankrupt
that's a case of right versus benton branch of mountain trust blanche of roanoke.ere's other cases and we did some extensive research on this and we asked some experts to do researchon this . you can have i think a pretty valid claim against the state on policy grounds, whether we want to have that policy in the bill or not but i don't think we should reject the state as a matter of constitutional law because the supreme court has made it pretty clear that we have the authority to do this and i...
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place such a high premium on its continued adherence to the nuclear deal that it will have carte blanche to pursue its increasingly threatening policies and other areas that endanger our interests and those of our eyes. thank you again mr. chairman for the opportunity to testify. i know this is the place where i would say i look forward to your questions, the more appropriately i'm ready to stand by answer questions. -- to stand by and answer your questions. >> thank you. mr. rhodes i wish were here. andaid some truly amazing over the top things which were quoted in "the new york times." i haven't heard any review of that. one thing that would concern all ,f us is the quote he said quote, i do not know anymore where i begin and obama ends. if you let it settle in, that is a truly stunning statement. he also said some of the things i think are concerning. all these newspapers used to have a foreign bureaus. but he says, quote, now they do not. they call us to explain to them what is happening in moscow and cairo you most of the -- and cairo. nothing.rally know end quote. he went on to say
place such a high premium on its continued adherence to the nuclear deal that it will have carte blanche to pursue its increasingly threatening policies and other areas that endanger our interests and those of our eyes. thank you again mr. chairman for the opportunity to testify. i know this is the place where i would say i look forward to your questions, the more appropriately i'm ready to stand by answer questions. -- to stand by and answer your questions. >> thank you. mr. rhodes i...
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. >> 147, blanche. >> cut-throat primetime time this fall as some 23 new shows compete in one of theicts this will be a big hit. four friends forming an interior decorating business and giving each other the business. linda wood worth thomas created funny women. they were a different group than you saw on television. they were feisty. they were sexy. linda's voice came through shining. >> a man can get away with anything. look at reagan's neck, it sags down to here. >> and everybody raves about how great he looks. if nancy had that neck, they would put her in a nursing home for turkeys. [ laughter ] >> they had given me this 23 minutes to address whatever topic i want and is such a privilege, more than the president of the united states gets and it is thrilling to get that every week. i would be lying if i didn't say i put my opinions in the show. >> excuse me, but yu lovely ladies look like you are in need of male companionships. >> trust me when i say you have completely misassessed the situation at this table. >> i am a woman and i am a writer, but i don't really enjoy being calle
. >> 147, blanche. >> cut-throat primetime time this fall as some 23 new shows compete in one of theicts this will be a big hit. four friends forming an interior decorating business and giving each other the business. linda wood worth thomas created funny women. they were a different group than you saw on television. they were feisty. they were sexy. linda's voice came through shining. >> a man can get away with anything. look at reagan's neck, it sags down to here. >>...
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should it be carte blanche? well, perhaps not, but it seems to me that we can have a systemu in place to accept refugees r right off the bat. other refugees may be questionable backgrounds, whatever, but hey, we're smart enough, and we've directed enough of our resource on the military side. i think to deal with the refugee side of this humanely and in a way that reflects what america is all about; opportunity, freedom, liberty. you want to come to the united states, work hard, be honest, you're going to get ahead. >> host: libertarian presidential nominee gary johnson with us, former governor of new mexico. harold, westwood, new jersey, republican line. you're on next with him. go ahead. >> caller: yeah, thank you. gary, you make a lot of sense. you really do. and you make a lot of sense on not one issue, you make a lot of sense on a lot of issues. but there's really one thing. you apparently ignore a part of the constitution in regard to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. would you give money to plann
should it be carte blanche? well, perhaps not, but it seems to me that we can have a systemu in place to accept refugees r right off the bat. other refugees may be questionable backgrounds, whatever, but hey, we're smart enough, and we've directed enough of our resource on the military side. i think to deal with the refugee side of this humanely and in a way that reflects what america is all about; opportunity, freedom, liberty. you want to come to the united states, work hard, be honest,...
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should it be carte blanche? but we can have a system in place to accept refugees right off the bat. refugees might be questionable, backgrounds or whatever. we've directed enough of our resources on the military side to deal with the refugee side of it humanely and in a way that reflects what america is all about. --ortunity, freedom, liberty you want to come to the u.s. and work hard and be honest, you will get ahead. host: gary johnson with us. harold in new jersey. republican line. , you make a lot of sense, you really do. you make a lot of sense on a lot of issues. but, there is one thing. a part ofntly ignore the constitution in regards to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. would you give money to planned parenthood? additionally, do you believe ont our country was founded the value that god is father of all? , god sent the golden commandments, love god and love your neighbor as yourself. -- ild vote for you normally vote for the constitution party. i believe in the constitution. if you stand for w
should it be carte blanche? but we can have a system in place to accept refugees right off the bat. refugees might be questionable, backgrounds or whatever. we've directed enough of our resources on the military side to deal with the refugee side of it humanely and in a way that reflects what america is all about. --ortunity, freedom, liberty you want to come to the u.s. and work hard and be honest, you will get ahead. host: gary johnson with us. harold in new jersey. republican line. , you...
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three corn grilled with a butter so you get a blanch. >> everybody has a different technique for oilingget it nice and goo y, a little salt and pepper. >> will the corn break down or do you blend it? >> jeanine will show us the next step. >> i have all the cornbread and the milk. i'm going to come in with some cold butter. >> cornbread calls for butter. >> i'll turn this on quick. blend it until it's smooth. >> okay. >> when it comes out, it'll look like this. beautiful and silky. this is luxurious. >> amazing. is that a topping for the corn? >> yes. topping for the corn. >> corn, corn, corn. >> i'll give the sweet corn a little brush with olive oil. >> okay. the corn is already cooked at this point, and now you're charring it up a bit? >> exactly. the hard work is done. we'll get a char on this. >> okay. >> season with salt and pepper. it'll go on this grill pan here. >> i love the sizzle. charred corn is over here. >> magic of tv, the corn is already charred. >> unbelievably quickly. >> amazing grill. >> right. >> we cut the corn in pieces, make it manageable. >> we'll leave this guy
three corn grilled with a butter so you get a blanch. >> everybody has a different technique for oilingget it nice and goo y, a little salt and pepper. >> will the corn break down or do you blend it? >> jeanine will show us the next step. >> i have all the cornbread and the milk. i'm going to come in with some cold butter. >> cornbread calls for butter. >> i'll turn this on quick. blend it until it's smooth. >> okay. >> when it comes out, it'll...
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i expect -- >> he's giving you carte blanche. >> you have to -- >> oh. >> okay. >> you're asking -- >i want him to. >> let tell me you got a little bit more news. we have a couple of things to tell you about. >> i'm all ears. >> representing about 40,000 striking workers will return to the bargaining table. it comes after thomas perez met with both sides in washington yesterday. and, becky, one thing that crossed as we speak. annette increased the all cash offer for the tribune company up to $15 per share. you might remember they had a bid out there for $12.25. tribune said talk to the hand. we don't want to do business with you. we'll see whether the new bid moves the needle. >> take a look at the stock in a moment. >>> san francisco fed president john williams said that the u.s. economic outlook, in his words, is definitely looking good. therefore, he suggests two to three rate increases this year. definitely still makes sense. the next policy meeting is june 14th and 15th. cue music but different williams. >> it doesn't hurt. you need a background. >> you can do a lot of stuff with
i expect -- >> he's giving you carte blanche. >> you have to -- >> oh. >> okay. >> you're asking -- >i want him to. >> let tell me you got a little bit more news. we have a couple of things to tell you about. >> i'm all ears. >> representing about 40,000 striking workers will return to the bargaining table. it comes after thomas perez met with both sides in washington yesterday. and, becky, one thing that crossed as we speak. annette increased...
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giving it to trump carte blanche? that was only a suggestion.he cost ofnt to do it, but now he's open to doing it? i don't understand why they aren't standing up and standing firm. we need to get someone else to represent the republican party. mr. trump has no principles at all. mavis, thank you for the call. "donald trump's 1991 phone call ."likely to hurt his campaign "the revelation was unlikely to make any difference in the bid .or the white house mr. sheridan says that she doesn't need to lie about it, as most people admitted it. he seemed to know. it relates to be seen whether or not it actually matters. " jody has this point from twitter -- this is from friday mornings "today show," and a question to donald trump. [video clip] >> is this you? mymp: it doesn't sell playboys at all. i have a lot of people trying to imitate my voice. you can imagine that. this sounds like one of the many scams. doesn't sound like me. >> the posting knowledge that it was you but it was a joke? have noo idea -- trump: idea. >> they said that you would do this
giving it to trump carte blanche? that was only a suggestion.he cost ofnt to do it, but now he's open to doing it? i don't understand why they aren't standing up and standing firm. we need to get someone else to represent the republican party. mr. trump has no principles at all. mavis, thank you for the call. "donald trump's 1991 phone call ."likely to hurt his campaign "the revelation was unlikely to make any difference in the bid .or the white house mr. sheridan says that she...