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thank you, gina, for giving me this hope. at the beginning of the book, there's a quote of mark twain, which you read. the two most important days of your life are the day that you were born and the day you find out why. i truly believe this book, this story, this life, this fight, this is my why. so thank you. [applause] >> we would be happy p to take questions. yes? [laughter] >> oh, my gosh. debbie, hi. there are people i never met in person. sorry, she was one of them. >> [inaudible] >> what has surprised me since the book came out and people have started to ask me questions. i guess what surprised me most was the questions i've been asked have always been what about the test, the gene test. and to me, the story is so much more about what gives a family strength, what gives them hope, how do they deal with -- a tragedy that could destroy people. that, to me, is the real story. if you say would you take a gene test, some people are just very cavalier. oh, yeah, i'd want to know. well, you have to live it and know -- i have
thank you, gina, for giving me this hope. at the beginning of the book, there's a quote of mark twain, which you read. the two most important days of your life are the day that you were born and the day you find out why. i truly believe this book, this story, this life, this fight, this is my why. so thank you. [applause] >> we would be happy p to take questions. yes? [laughter] >> oh, my gosh. debbie, hi. there are people i never met in person. sorry, she was one of them. >>...
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we are delighted to welcome gina kolata. .. thank you for coming out tonight on this cold and rainy night. i appreciate it. i will have trouble talking about this book because it's a story and every chapter builds on the one before it. it's a medical mystery and what i don't want to do is give away the story because people who read -- i find myself getting drawn into it when i read it again. i don't want the rest of you to feel like i know what's going to happen, i know the story. i do want to say that working on this book has been an incredibly moving experience. i had no idea what this story was going to be when i first started it. i met the baxley family who is the center of the book and they opened themselves -- i don't understand why but they did. they told me their story and the story is amazing. i can tell you that they discovered they had a genetic disease and their family, traced it back five generations. but no one could figure out what it was. they went everywhere, national institutes, institutes, major medical cente
we are delighted to welcome gina kolata. .. thank you for coming out tonight on this cold and rainy night. i appreciate it. i will have trouble talking about this book because it's a story and every chapter builds on the one before it. it's a medical mystery and what i don't want to do is give away the story because people who read -- i find myself getting drawn into it when i read it again. i don't want the rest of you to feel like i know what's going to happen, i know the story. i do want to...
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. >> gina has worked for several years at walmart and i asked gina after telling a lot about her life story how careful she had been, does gina things she is still middle-class. , i do not think there is a middle-class in america anymore. not havewas, i would to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. unless the life of president richard nixon at 3:45 p.m. with an author talking to a journalist. >> he was in the cover up to his haveand his loyalists attempted over the years to try dean betrayed him. the tapes do not show that. the tapes show that right from the start he was going to play it rough the way they play it and use going to be tough, tough, tough. and it was a terrible downfall. announcer: for more than we can schedule, go to booktv.org. >> the white is unveiled president trump's tax proposal tax code.ed for a new this includes in the elimination of all of the deductions except more just interest and charitable deductions for individuals. the reduction of tax brackets from seven to three. and in repeal of the alternative minimum tax and death tax. for businesses and
. >> gina has worked for several years at walmart and i asked gina after telling a lot about her life story how careful she had been, does gina things she is still middle-class. , i do not think there is a middle-class in america anymore. not havewas, i would to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. unless the life of president richard nixon at 3:45 p.m. with an author talking to a journalist. >> he was in the cover up to his haveand his loyalists attempted over the years...
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gina lowden. >> good afternoon. >> gina, how do you respond from what we just heard from senator grahams that an accurate comparison to make? >> i do think that that was -- it's not often that senator graham and i agree, but i do feel like that was a very appropriate response. i think that the president saw what happened to those children and evidently the things that we had heard from the obama administration about assad not having chemical weapons isn't true. the president acted swiftly and i think it was a good thing. >> gina, you're a trump supporter and lindsey graham has been a vocal trump critic for some time. how do you explain this turn-around? we've had guests on earlier today that said these atrocities have been happening. why now? >> well, i'm glad that the president is keeping his finger on the pulse rather than locking into some foothold from years past. you have to look at the fact that we believed obama and kerry when they told us that assad no longer had chemical weapons. apparently that wasn't true. and so with that new information, the president made a decision and i
gina lowden. >> good afternoon. >> gina, how do you respond from what we just heard from senator grahams that an accurate comparison to make? >> i do think that that was -- it's not often that senator graham and i agree, but i do feel like that was a very appropriate response. i think that the president saw what happened to those children and evidently the things that we had heard from the obama administration about assad not having chemical weapons isn't true. the president...
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gina: it is tough to say.n cycle that we have not seen in the past so we do not know what the outcome will be. the good news is they are not allowing it to contract yet. david: but they are talking about it. gina: they are talking about it and it is a risk. on a terry policy impacts the stock market through the yields and through the dollar. those will trade off of fundamental drivers if the balance sheet starts to change and yields rise rapidly. that will impact the stock market, and similarly the dollar. idea --: no one has any on a hill trying to get out of neutral, that is what he compared it to i think that is quite apt. balance sheet normalization of the fed, said sheet minutes out tomorrow, which is that due to equities? out, whatgina pointed the fed does matters for equity markets, not just the fixed income. wasident harker said he talking about supporting balance sheet contraction by the end of the year and that is something people will be looking at, indicators or hints as to whether the fed is incli
gina: it is tough to say.n cycle that we have not seen in the past so we do not know what the outcome will be. the good news is they are not allowing it to contract yet. david: but they are talking about it. gina: they are talking about it and it is a risk. on a terry policy impacts the stock market through the yields and through the dollar. those will trade off of fundamental drivers if the balance sheet starts to change and yields rise rapidly. that will impact the stock market, and similarly...
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gina, after telling about her life story, what she built, how careful she had been, does gina think she is still middle class? gina said, i don't think there is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. >> the life of president richard eastern with, 3:45 author john ferrell, talking to marinus. >> he was in the cover-up, up to loyalists have attempted over the years to try was, that dean ran the or betrayed him. the tapes don't show that, the tapes show right from the start play it rough, or betrayed the way they play it. he was going to be tough, tough, and it was a terrible downfall. > for more of this weekend's schedule go to booktv.org. >> "washington journal" continues. here in we are back open phones. you can discuss any public policy issue or political debate washington or in around the country. one of those here in washington is healthcare. there seems to be a deal with conservative republicans and the ouse over how to move on revising the affordable care act. the headline in "washington supports edom cau
gina, after telling about her life story, what she built, how careful she had been, does gina think she is still middle class? gina said, i don't think there is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. >> the life of president richard eastern with, 3:45 author john ferrell, talking to marinus. >> he was in the cover-up, up to loyalists have attempted over the years to try was, that dean ran the or betrayed...
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gina sanchez joins us. good to have you back on again. >> thanks. >> i was asking our previous guest the last half hour whether we just buy into the banks at this stage or whether it's too late. is there more to go. especially european banks. >> we think if you saw what happened in the first quarter there was trepidation, big concern around le pen's popularity. once that became clear, actually really once the election happened and macron started to gain some popularity, you saw pes starting to expand, except in the banking sector. the banking sector was very, very concerned. we didn't see the bounce. french banks bounced almost 6% yesterday. >> yeah. >> i think there's more to come. i think that it's still not over, but largely the world is basically saying macron has enough support from the traditional parties to likely lock le pen out of the presidency. and if that happens, then the banks can breathe a sigh of relief. so i do think there's still more value to be unlocked here. >> i was looking at some pol
gina sanchez joins us. good to have you back on again. >> thanks. >> i was asking our previous guest the last half hour whether we just buy into the banks at this stage or whether it's too late. is there more to go. especially european banks. >> we think if you saw what happened in the first quarter there was trepidation, big concern around le pen's popularity. once that became clear, actually really once the election happened and macron started to gain some popularity, you...
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and gina said, i don't think there is a middle-class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. >> the life of president richard nixon signed at 3:45 p.m. eastern. ..
and gina said, i don't think there is a middle-class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. >> the life of president richard nixon signed at 3:45 p.m. eastern. ..
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gina pell felt once she passed a certain age, she got ads for products for the older sect. that is not what she was looking for. she coined a new term for marketers and it's resinated around the world. there's a new term in town and has people buzzing around the globe. gaga's one. so is fallon. ellen is one, too. move over millennials, it's the dawning of the age of perennials. what are perennials? >> i describe them as people of all ages who defy generations of stereo types and tonight to push up against the growing edge, ever evolving, blooming, relevant people. >> gina pell published a piece called meet the perennials on the story telling site, media. within days, it had gone arnds the world. from fast company to the london evening standard, gina knew she tapped into something that was striking a cord. >> it was genius, i thought. it affirmed what it was that we have always been doing. >> susan is the founder of eo, a powerhouse in the body industry based in marin county, california. when she heard the term pl perennial she is glad there was a word to describe them. thei
gina pell felt once she passed a certain age, she got ads for products for the older sect. that is not what she was looking for. she coined a new term for marketers and it's resinated around the world. there's a new term in town and has people buzzing around the globe. gaga's one. so is fallon. ellen is one, too. move over millennials, it's the dawning of the age of perennials. what are perennials? >> i describe them as people of all ages who defy generations of stereo types and tonight...
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gina: it's a tough environment to your point. financial stocks just based upon the potentially changing regulatory landscape and the direction of the yield curve. i think the important thing for financials frankly is talking about that topline growth. talk about that topline growth and how sustainable is topline growth. one of the really interesting things going to happen in the first quarter earnings season is i think we are going to see pretty big divergences in the financials details between earnings and sales. earnings across the board for financials are expected to be very strong, but sales are not expected to be that strong. i think the companies that can provide that context on sale sustainability and increasing sales and gathering market share are probably the companies that perform best through the earnings season. alix: to that point, jack, yet jeffries coming out with great earnings, yet you wind up having some big banks sounding a little bit cautious. jpmorgan saying charge-offs for credit rates are higher. the underl
gina: it's a tough environment to your point. financial stocks just based upon the potentially changing regulatory landscape and the direction of the yield curve. i think the important thing for financials frankly is talking about that topline growth. talk about that topline growth and how sustainable is topline growth. one of the really interesting things going to happen in the first quarter earnings season is i think we are going to see pretty big divergences in the financials details between...
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this didn't make sense to entrepreneur gina le pel, once he passed a certain age, she started to onlyor products geared for the older set and that is not what she was looking for. so she coined a new term for marketers and it's resonated around the world. ♪ there's a new term in town and it has people buzzing around the globe. gaga's one, so is fallon. ellen is one, too. move over millennials it's the dawning of the age of perennials. >> what are perennials? >> i describe perennials of people of all ages who defy generational stereotypes. who continue to push up against the growing edge. they're ever evolving, ever blooming relevant people. >> gina published a piece called "meet the perennials." within days it has gone around the world. ♪ from fast company to the london evening standard, gina knew she has tapped into something that was striking a chord. >> it was genius. i thought it affirmed what it was that we have always been doing. >> susan griffin black is the founder of eo, a power house in the body care industry based in ma rin county, california. when she heard the term perenn
this didn't make sense to entrepreneur gina le pel, once he passed a certain age, she started to onlyor products geared for the older set and that is not what she was looking for. so she coined a new term for marketers and it's resonated around the world. ♪ there's a new term in town and it has people buzzing around the globe. gaga's one, so is fallon. ellen is one, too. move over millennials it's the dawning of the age of perennials. >> what are perennials? >> i describe...
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apparently evan and gina were supposed to go to dinner.help with a project. he suddenly realizes he left his wallet at home. >> convenient excuse. she'll have to pay now. >> don't worry. evan is the man. he also watches "right this minute." so his game is tight. he's headed back to get it and of course they take a few detours. >> that's a good part of your relationship where you can sing and you don't care what you sound like with your boo. >> well, at one point she realizes -- >> did you get lost? >> no. the cop's pulling me over. >> they've got some company. >> he's there for the singing. >> no. according to the police officer, the brake lights are out. >> did you know about that? >> no be, sir. >> do you have your driver's license and insurance with you? >> i have my insurance. my license is at my house. >> she sits in the car and then evan returns. >> not in handcuffs so it's a happy ending. >> they're still running everything. and here the officers returned, he signs the written warning. then he takes a piece of paper off of the clipb
apparently evan and gina were supposed to go to dinner.help with a project. he suddenly realizes he left his wallet at home. >> convenient excuse. she'll have to pay now. >> don't worry. evan is the man. he also watches "right this minute." so his game is tight. he's headed back to get it and of course they take a few detours. >> that's a good part of your relationship where you can sing and you don't care what you sound like with your boo. >> well, at one...
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gina has worked for several years at walmart. asked gina after telling a lot about he loire story what she built, how careful she has been, does jean no think she is still middle class, and gina said, i don't think there is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have too go to the food pantry the end of every month. if i also a story about could i kye who headed off to college with a dream, a plan, to go into computers. a pretty well manned out idea how to do that but got his feet tangled up with a for-profit college and when i peck her up in book she is 27 years old, she has no diploma, she has $100,000 in student loan debt. and she is working as a waitress. it's about another mike, michael, in chicago, who worked hard all his life and when the crash of 2008 came, first he lost his house, and then he lost his job. he describes the crash as it broke my heart. so, the people in this book are the ones who try to make real these policies we make in washington, these big decisions we make about the direction that
gina has worked for several years at walmart. asked gina after telling a lot about he loire story what she built, how careful she has been, does jean no think she is still middle class, and gina said, i don't think there is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have too go to the food pantry the end of every month. if i also a story about could i kye who headed off to college with a dream, a plan, to go into computers. a pretty well manned out idea how to do that but got...
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. >> gina has worked for several years now at wal-mart, and i asked gina after telling her life story, how careful she had been, does gina think she's still middle class? and gina said i don't think from is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. >> the life of president richard nixon at 3:45 with the author. he was in the coverup up to his neck and they have tried to say it was dean ran the coverup or dean and the other two betrayed him. the tapes don't show that. the tapes show right from the start he was going to play rough the way they played it and was going to be tough, tough, tough. and it was a terrible downfall. >> for more of this weekend's hedule go to book tv.org >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span 3, saturday night at 8:00 eastern on professor history, talking about culture. >> these are the values that the victorians are promoting. restrain yourself and don't give in to greed, be modest and don't brag and work hard. do not be lazy. >> at 10 on real america, 1984 film soviet active m
. >> gina has worked for several years now at wal-mart, and i asked gina after telling her life story, how careful she had been, does gina think she's still middle class? and gina said i don't think from is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. >> the life of president richard nixon at 3:45 with the author. he was in the coverup up to his neck and they have tried to say it was dean ran the coverup or dean...
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anyway, gina and scott, i'm going to see you guys in a little bit.have lots more to get to here. a gunman in fresno, california killed three people while screaming allahu akbar. so why did the associate press send this tweet out about the attack? say suspect in triple slaying told him he hates white people, shouted god is great before killing. were they in any way it trying to hide the islamic connection to this attack? meanwhile, a mainstream cable network didn't even bother to cover it. at all. we have that for you. next. : what if technology gave us the power to turn this enemy into an ally? microsoft and its partners are using smart traps to capture mosquito dna to fight disease. there are over 100 million pieces of dna in every sample. with the microsoft cloud, we can analyze the data faster than ever before. if we can detect new viruses before they spread, we may someday prevent outbreaks before they begin. . trish: three men on the streets of fresno, california gunned down at random, killed by a black gunman targeting white victims. police say
anyway, gina and scott, i'm going to see you guys in a little bit.have lots more to get to here. a gunman in fresno, california killed three people while screaming allahu akbar. so why did the associate press send this tweet out about the attack? say suspect in triple slaying told him he hates white people, shouted god is great before killing. were they in any way it trying to hide the islamic connection to this attack? meanwhile, a mainstream cable network didn't even bother to cover it. at...
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look at us, gina. gina, our friends got us all crazy, gina-- about nothing, baby. they got us straight up tripping, on things they're talking about. we really do. yes. what's going on? what we going to do? martin, you know what, this party is not for us. it's for them. you know? because we are gonna be partying for the rest of our lives, baby. you and me. that's right. and that's the way i wanna be, baby. oh, baby. well, you know what? that's the way i want to be, too. is it? let's get this party started, girl. oh yeah? wait a minute. what? maybe i better go back out and, uh, help them with the strippers. no-- no. no-- no-- no. both: no-- no-- no-- no-- no. if anybody is gonna be stripping around here, it's gonna be you and me. oh, ok. oh, yeah. [music playing] [audio out] [dramatic music] male announcer: from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york. "the daily show with trevor noah" presents: ♪ ♪ - hey, everybody. i'm trevor noah. now, "the daily show" is officially off this week, but i'm particularly excited because tonight, we're kicking off our fir
look at us, gina. gina, our friends got us all crazy, gina-- about nothing, baby. they got us straight up tripping, on things they're talking about. we really do. yes. what's going on? what we going to do? martin, you know what, this party is not for us. it's for them. you know? because we are gonna be partying for the rest of our lives, baby. you and me. that's right. and that's the way i wanna be, baby. oh, baby. well, you know what? that's the way i want to be, too. is it? let's get this...
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. >> gina has worked several years at wal-mart and i asked gina after telling a lot about her life storyt she's built, how careful she's been. does she still think she's middle class and gina said i don't think there is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. >> the life of president pitched in connectionson with author ohn farrell talking with david maraneth. >> his loyalists have attempted over the years to try to say that it was dean ran the cover-up and he betrayed him. the tapes don't show that. the tapes show that right from the start, he was going to play it rough the way that they play t. it was a terrible downfall. >> for more of this weekend's schedule, go to booktv.org.
. >> gina has worked several years at wal-mart and i asked gina after telling a lot about her life storyt she's built, how careful she's been. does she still think she's middle class and gina said i don't think there is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. >> the life of president pitched in connectionson with author ohn farrell talking with david maraneth. >> his loyalists have attempted over the...
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he's walking in, gina, into an audience that he will be very well received in. let's not forget that the nra came out and endorsed him. that was the first time they had ever endorsed a presidential candidate. you can imagine this might be a victory lap, if you would for him, as we come up on this 100-day mark. >> yeah. i love the psychology here, trish. i love the psychology here. because he has figured out what exactly it is that motivates him, and he uses events like this not only to stay in close contact with his base but also, this is what he takes back to the white house, trish. you see it. and this reenergizes him, whether it's a rally he holds or speaking to cpac. just getting close to the people that voted for him reminds him who he is, why he ran, and those are important psychological components to keep in mind as you're facing the stresses of hostile media, the most hostile media any president has ever faced and also just the daily pressure of being president. trish: of course. bringing up an important point here, scott, and it's something ed roll insa
he's walking in, gina, into an audience that he will be very well received in. let's not forget that the nra came out and endorsed him. that was the first time they had ever endorsed a presidential candidate. you can imagine this might be a victory lap, if you would for him, as we come up on this 100-day mark. >> yeah. i love the psychology here, trish. i love the psychology here. because he has figured out what exactly it is that motivates him, and he uses events like this not only to...
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. >> gina has worked several years at wal-mart and i asked gina ter she telling her life story, does she still think she is middle class and gina said, i don't think there is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. >> the life of president richard nixon with the author. >> he was in the coverup up to his neck. and his loyalists have attempted over the years to say it was dean that ran it. dean and hallman ander lick man. the tapes show that right from the start, he was going to play it rough, the way they play it. and was going to be tough, tough, tough and terrible downfall. >> for more of this weekend's schedule go to booktv.org. >> the u.n. security council met in new york to receive a briefing from the united nations undersecretary general on humanitarian affairs from his reports on the ongoing conflict. we will begin with comments. this portion is half an hour.
. >> gina has worked several years at wal-mart and i asked gina ter she telling her life story, does she still think she is middle class and gina said, i don't think there is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. >> the life of president richard nixon with the author. >> he was in the coverup up to his neck. and his loyalists have attempted over the years to say it was dean that ran it. dean and...
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gina: valuations are pretty much near peak across the s&p 500.a headline that in general most mysti domestic stocks are trained at new peaks. what does that really mean? if you look at valuation of the s&p 500 today, it is about where it was in 1997. from 1997 to 2000, it expanded another 15% before it cap doubt. heavy valuations do not necessarily mean anything, particularly if they stay low. if we have a big disruption in the bond market, we have to butk about the valuations, for now, valuations are actually pretty supportive on a relative scale. on an absolute basis, they look pretty heavy. julie: can you quantify? scarlet: the yield for the 10-year is 2.2%. last year, we got as low as 3.3%. gina: we have been trading in a range of about 1.1% to about 3%. a breakout above 3%, if it is not substantiated by economic growth, could be affecting the equity markets, but i have to caveat. if it is because broader economic growth is improving, then earnings will change that valuation measure. it really depends on how fast and how far it moves. frank w
gina: valuations are pretty much near peak across the s&p 500.a headline that in general most mysti domestic stocks are trained at new peaks. what does that really mean? if you look at valuation of the s&p 500 today, it is about where it was in 1997. from 1997 to 2000, it expanded another 15% before it cap doubt. heavy valuations do not necessarily mean anything, particularly if they stay low. if we have a big disruption in the bond market, we have to butk about the valuations, for now,...
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. >> gina has worked several years now at walmart, and i asked gina after telling about a better life she think she still middle-class? and gina said, i don't think there is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. >> the life of president richard nixon sunday at 3:45 p.m. eastern. >> he was in up to his neck and his loyalists had attempted over the years to try to say that dean ran the cover-up or dean and haldeman and ehrlichman betrayed him. the case don't show that. the tapes show right from the start he was going to play it rough the way that they play.
. >> gina has worked several years now at walmart, and i asked gina after telling about a better life she think she still middle-class? and gina said, i don't think there is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. >> the life of president richard nixon sunday at 3:45 p.m. eastern. >> he was in up to his neck and his loyalists had attempted over the years to try to say that dean ran the cover-up or...
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tom: gina, you made this distinction.es evans which made global headlines with bill dudley. are you changing your dialogue with bank officials? >> i don't think they are going to change the way they do business. they are not talking to me because they love me. i like to think that. they are trying to say something to global wall street through bloomberg and they are going to continue that messaging. they have changed their policies. they want to be more transparent. but they also know there is insider trading. you can disclose proprietary information. if you look at their forecasting record you would think they would really want to go back to the days of -- tom: listen to you, you are going to pipe up now? >> you can put that genie back into the bottle. tom: michael mckee, thank you so much. we'll continue to read the article on bloomberg news. coming up on bloomberg daybreak, withcussion on investment goldman sachs asset management asia. the japanese stock market, in e.m. buoyancy will come up. from london, from new york
tom: gina, you made this distinction.es evans which made global headlines with bill dudley. are you changing your dialogue with bank officials? >> i don't think they are going to change the way they do business. they are not talking to me because they love me. i like to think that. they are trying to say something to global wall street through bloomberg and they are going to continue that messaging. they have changed their policies. they want to be more transparent. but they also know...
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gina, gina, huge gina.easily satirised bellicose banter, famously sent up, you'll remember, on saturday night live, his team's actually woefully underprepared. there is no major china policy in place, few old china hands in his administration. he hasn't got a china strategy in place yet. that's why i think the chinese government decided that it's worth their while to take the risk on president trump and try to see whether they can persuade president trump to approach relations with china more in a direction that the chinese government would like. trump needs to emerge from this with the promises of wins on trade and american jobs. he may well get that, but the chinese may be looking for something that's far more significant longer term — confirmation of the reach of their power within the asian neighbourhood. if trump walks into simple linguistic traps many fear the sophisticated xi will leave, the end result may look far more compromising, and it will matter to us all. our china editor carrie graciejoins m
gina, gina, huge gina.easily satirised bellicose banter, famously sent up, you'll remember, on saturday night live, his team's actually woefully underprepared. there is no major china policy in place, few old china hands in his administration. he hasn't got a china strategy in place yet. that's why i think the chinese government decided that it's worth their while to take the risk on president trump and try to see whether they can persuade president trump to approach relations with china more...
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apparently evan and gina were supposed to go to dinner.h a project. he suddenly realizes he left his wallet at home. >> convenient excuse. she'll have to pay now. >> don't worry. evan is the man. he also watches "right this minute." so his game is tight. he's headed back to get it and of course they take a few detours. >> that's a good part of your relationship where you can sing and you don't care what you sound like with your boo. >> well, at one point she realizes -- >> did you get lost?
apparently evan and gina were supposed to go to dinner.h a project. he suddenly realizes he left his wallet at home. >> convenient excuse. she'll have to pay now. >> don't worry. evan is the man. he also watches "right this minute." so his game is tight. he's headed back to get it and of course they take a few detours. >> that's a good part of your relationship where you can sing and you don't care what you sound like with your boo. >> well, at one point she...
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nbc's gina kim joins us in san bernadino with the new details of the disturbing crime gina. >> hi their raj police have a lot more digging to do in terms of the motive and why the man decided to take his domestic issues to a classroom. but it does appear at this point to be a husband and wife murder suicide that tragically played out in front of a class of special needs children here. the children were clearly not targets but one is dead tonight. as you said another is fighting for his or her life. hundreds of others no doubt bear emotional scars. police say a man with a criminal record whose wife was a teacher at north park elementary in san bernadino decided to take his domestic troubles to the school. shooting his wife as she taut the special education students this morning. >> went into the classroom what we understand without saying anything armed with a large kal iber revolver opened fire on his wife. >> teacher smith was killed and two students happened to be behind her were also shot. 8-year-old jonathan martinez died at the hospital. >> theed second student in the classroom tha
nbc's gina kim joins us in san bernadino with the new details of the disturbing crime gina. >> hi their raj police have a lot more digging to do in terms of the motive and why the man decided to take his domestic issues to a classroom. but it does appear at this point to be a husband and wife murder suicide that tragically played out in front of a class of special needs children here. the children were clearly not targets but one is dead tonight. as you said another is fighting for his or...
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with me is gina miller.ns to say it was not about stopping the brexit process. but trying to keep options open and trying to avoid ha rd options open and trying to avoid hard brexit. people today are still saying what you now doing with this campaign shows again that you are involved in some kind of process to try to bring the whole thing grinding toa try to bring the whole thing grinding to a halt. i think it would be extraordinary if i could bring everything to a halt. through my activities with a small group of people but actually a growing group. this is the same concerns i had when i began the article 50 case which was about what kind of democracy we want, what kind of parliament we want. if this election will result in many people suspecting, a landslide victory for the conservatives, where will the different voices being parliament, why will be the people holding government to account. because it has to be about what is best for britain, we need principled parliamentarians who are going to do thejob.
with me is gina miller.ns to say it was not about stopping the brexit process. but trying to keep options open and trying to avoid ha rd options open and trying to avoid hard brexit. people today are still saying what you now doing with this campaign shows again that you are involved in some kind of process to try to bring the whole thing grinding toa try to bring the whole thing grinding to a halt. i think it would be extraordinary if i could bring everything to a halt. through my activities...
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joining me to discuss, gina loudoun. i'm not sure. the belligerence of north korea on full display for the world. it has been assessed to be the biggest danger as we become even more dangerous. >> i think the point is not that the missile was a failure. but they continue to fight all of the severe and strong words that this administration has been putting out. and we are reaching what we have sown. it started in the clinton administration. north korea has been mishandled since then, and the can has been kicked this far down the road and we cannot allow it to go to the point where the capability matches the rhetoric. charles: rec tillerson at the united nations urging them to take actions against north korea. >> we must levy new sanctions on entities and individuals supporting it weapons and missile program and tighten those that are already in place. charles: andrew, it seems like this is dealing with north korea by the numbers. is it going to be enough? it's obvious north korea is not getting the message. >> i think that's true, char
joining me to discuss, gina loudoun. i'm not sure. the belligerence of north korea on full display for the world. it has been assessed to be the biggest danger as we become even more dangerous. >> i think the point is not that the missile was a failure. but they continue to fight all of the severe and strong words that this administration has been putting out. and we are reaching what we have sown. it started in the clinton administration. north korea has been mishandled since then, and...
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. >> lieutenant general gina grow so on the shortage of pilots in america he -- in the military . >> we were short across all mission areas. 2011otal force was short fighter pilot. the cost to train a fifth-generation fighter pilot to prepare for the operational squadron is approximately $11 million. >> a congressional forum on policing and minority communities. >> there are a lot of police officers not involved in the communities they're supposed to be serving in. i have this crazy theory that if i know you, i am a lot more likely to treat you better than if i don't. so if i have a relationship with , with that relationship, i am not going to be so quick to lock you up. >> general joseph photo on security challenges in the middle east. >> while we establish accountability over our actions on this incident, i think it is important to clearly recognize that the enemy does use human shields, have little regard for human life and does attempt to use civilian casualty allegations as a tool to hinder our alec -- operations. >> the american israel public affairs committee conference. >> to
. >> lieutenant general gina grow so on the shortage of pilots in america he -- in the military . >> we were short across all mission areas. 2011otal force was short fighter pilot. the cost to train a fifth-generation fighter pilot to prepare for the operational squadron is approximately $11 million. >> a congressional forum on policing and minority communities. >> there are a lot of police officers not involved in the communities they're supposed to be serving in. i...
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apparently evan and gina were supposed to go to dinner. before dinner she was to help with a project. he suddenly realizes he left his wallet at home. >> convenient excuse. she'll have to pay now. >> don't worry. evan is the man. he also watches "right this minute." so his game is tight. he's headed back to get it and of course they take a few detours. >> that's a good part of your relationship where you can sing and you don't care what you sound like with your boo. >> well, at one point she realizes -- >> did you get lost? >> no. the cop's pulling me over. >> they've got some company. >> he's there for the singing. >> no. according to the police officer, the brake lights are out. >> did you know about that? >> no be, sir. >> do you have your driver's license and insurance with you? >> i have my insurance. my license is at my house. >> she sits in the car and then evan returns. >> not in handcuffs so it's a happy ending. >> they're still running everything. and here the officers returned, he signs the written warning. then he takes a piece
apparently evan and gina were supposed to go to dinner. before dinner she was to help with a project. he suddenly realizes he left his wallet at home. >> convenient excuse. she'll have to pay now. >> don't worry. evan is the man. he also watches "right this minute." so his game is tight. he's headed back to get it and of course they take a few detours. >> that's a good part of your relationship where you can sing and you don't care what you sound like with your boo....
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gina, i will starting with you. who needs a wall?hter ] this is the thing, president trump cannot stay president trump forever, someone be president again, and whether it a republican or democrat, i don't trust them to care about rule of law the way that president trump respects the rule of law, since this man became president we have economic indicators through the roof. we have crime down across the country. it time that people start paying attention to what actually works and that is free market and the rule of law. charles: and 61%, is significant number. >> astounding. >> it is. >> it tells you that this is props more natural place to be, i don't know if necessarily that people are afraid of trump, but if shows you how much obama was -- the effort going in by obama administration to flood the country, this is more natural dynamic, as gina said, this is something that has to be generational with the security of the country. that this cannot be circumstantial or subjective, going from one president to the next that is an american
gina, i will starting with you. who needs a wall?hter ] this is the thing, president trump cannot stay president trump forever, someone be president again, and whether it a republican or democrat, i don't trust them to care about rule of law the way that president trump respects the rule of law, since this man became president we have economic indicators through the roof. we have crime down across the country. it time that people start paying attention to what actually works and that is free...
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. >> gina has worked several years now at walmart. and i asked gina, after telling a lot about her life story, what she built, how careful she had been, does gina think that she's still a middle class? and she said, i don't think there is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. >> the life of president richard nixon sunday at 3:45 p.m. eastern with author john farrell talking with david marinets. >> he was up to his neck. his loyalist attempted-the years to try to say it was deemed random cover-up, or dean and be halderman p -- they showed right from the start, he was going to play it rough the way that they played it. he was going to be tough, tough, tough. and it was a terrible downfall. >> for more of this weekend's schedule, go to book tv.org. >>> a panel of academics and public policy analysts recently explored the role the united states should play in today's world order. hosted by the ethics center and bart college's globalization and international aff
. >> gina has worked several years now at walmart. and i asked gina, after telling a lot about her life story, what she built, how careful she had been, does gina think that she's still a middle class? and she said, i don't think there is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. >> the life of president richard nixon sunday at 3:45 p.m. eastern with author john farrell talking with david marinets. >>...
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. >> gina has worked for several years at walmart and i asked gina, after telling a lot about her lifery about how she built and how careful she been, she still still thinks she is still middle-class. gina said, i don't think there is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry at the end of the every month. >> the life of president richard nixon, sunday at 345 eastern with author john farrell talking with david marinus. >> he was in the cover-up to his neck and his loyalists have attempted over the years to try to say that dean ran the cover-up or that they betrayed him. the tapes don't show that per the tapes show that right from the start he was going to play it rough the way they play appeared he was going to be tough and it was a terrible downfall. >> for more of this we can, go to book tv.org. >> in 2016, the oxford university press traveled around the world and asked librarians what was their favorite book. here is a look at some of those titles. in north america, the titles included stanford university practice of medicine professor
. >> gina has worked for several years at walmart and i asked gina, after telling a lot about her lifery about how she built and how careful she been, she still still thinks she is still middle-class. gina said, i don't think there is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry at the end of the every month. >> the life of president richard nixon, sunday at 345 eastern with author john farrell talking with david marinus. >> he was...
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no guarantee gina will be on the books. still he says human dna doesn't reveal as much you might think. >> our dna just frankly isn't that exciting. for the most part, i'd much rather let you have any dna than credit card records. if that's the case y do ancestry and other companies like it require a dna license to join. money. agr says medical researchers and pharmaceutical companies need dna to develop new products and companies that have big dna databases sell it to them. some get fash amouir amount of by selling your dna. boasts the world's largest consumer dna database. unsure how lucrative that data is because the company is privately held and not blatded to report how much money it makes from selling dna data. we asked for an interview. it declined. in a statement it said we will not share with third party markers. currently tells users they have a choice to later delete dna test result or destroy physical dna sample. also says it stores your dna sample without your name. those statements are posted on privacy page.
no guarantee gina will be on the books. still he says human dna doesn't reveal as much you might think. >> our dna just frankly isn't that exciting. for the most part, i'd much rather let you have any dna than credit card records. if that's the case y do ancestry and other companies like it require a dna license to join. money. agr says medical researchers and pharmaceutical companies need dna to develop new products and companies that have big dna databases sell it to them. some get fash...
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gina, it's heartbreak that they will not able to celebrate easter this weekend.mount of pressure and attacked throughout their existence in the egypt. >> it is heartbreak. i hope they can take encouragement through the fact that we have veteran strategists now in the pentagon, that we have somebody who demonstrated himself to be fearless in the white house, and their god is still on the throne. i hope that gives them some comfort. charles: more and more light is coming to this. a lot of people are shocked when they find out christianity is the religion under siege more than any other around the world. you would not know that if you casually listened to mainstream media. do you think with more public attention we'll finds way to the help the situation? >> you are right. finally, the mainstream media slowly, not as quickly as we would like. the new yorker ran a huge article about the fact that this is the ancient homeland of christianity and they are leaving that part of the world in record numbers. egypt has one of the largest minorities and they only make up 10%
gina, it's heartbreak that they will not able to celebrate easter this weekend.mount of pressure and attacked throughout their existence in the egypt. >> it is heartbreak. i hope they can take encouragement through the fact that we have veteran strategists now in the pentagon, that we have somebody who demonstrated himself to be fearless in the white house, and their god is still on the throne. i hope that gives them some comfort. charles: more and more light is coming to this. a lot of...
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. >> gina has worked several years at walmart and i asked gina what , does she think she is still middleclass? and she said, i'm i don't think there is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry the end of every month. >> the life of president richard nixon. >> he was in the coverup, up to his neck, and his loyalists have attempted of the years to try to say that it was dean -- that dean ran the coverup or dean and haldeman and ehrlichman betrayed him. the tapes don't show that. the tapes show that right from the start, he was going to play it rough, the way they play it. going to be tough, tough, tough, and it was a terrible downfall. >> from more of this weekend's schedule go going to booktv.org. >> this weekend on american history tv, on c-span3, saturday night, art 8:00 eastern on lex lectures and history, rhinehart on the victorian era. >> the values the vic tierns promote. prestrain yourselves, don't give into your desires all the time. be modest. don't brag, make yourself the center of attention, and work hard. do not be lazy. >> and
. >> gina has worked several years at walmart and i asked gina what , does she think she is still middleclass? and she said, i'm i don't think there is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry the end of every month. >> the life of president richard nixon. >> he was in the coverup, up to his neck, and his loyalists have attempted of the years to try to say that it was dean -- that dean ran the coverup or dean and haldeman and...
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does gina think that she's still a middle class? and she said, i don't think there is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. >> the life of president richard nixon sunday at 3:45 p.m. eastern with author john farrell talking with david marinets. >> he was up to his neck. his loyalist attempted-the years to try to say it was deemed random cover-up, or dean and be halderman p -- they showed right from the start, he was going to play it rough the way that they played it. he was going to be tough, tough, tough. and it was a terrible downfall.
does gina think that she's still a middle class? and she said, i don't think there is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. >> the life of president richard nixon sunday at 3:45 p.m. eastern with author john farrell talking with david marinets. >> he was up to his neck. his loyalist attempted-the years to try to say it was deemed random cover-up, or dean and be halderman p -- they showed right from the...
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available for purchase i am sure she would be happy to sign them for you we are delighted to welcome gina kolata to barnes and noble she is here to talk about her brand-new book "mercies in disguise". [applause] thank you for coming out tonight i will have a little bit of trouble talking about this book because it is a story in every chapter build on the one before it ended is the medical mystery adult want to give away the story because i find myself getting drawn into it when i read it again. because no one is going to happen but i do want to say that working of this book has been an incredibly moving experience i had no idea what this story would be reversed or did. i met the family epicenter of the book the baxley opened themselves i still don't understand why, the they did and will be their story and it was amazing. they discovered they had the genetic disease in their family traced back five generations the betty could figure out what it was. to nih in major medical centers no one knew what it was. but they figured it out. a friend asked me if it was fiction but it almost seems like
available for purchase i am sure she would be happy to sign them for you we are delighted to welcome gina kolata to barnes and noble she is here to talk about her brand-new book "mercies in disguise". [applause] thank you for coming out tonight i will have a little bit of trouble talking about this book because it is a story in every chapter build on the one before it ended is the medical mystery adult want to give away the story because i find myself getting drawn into it when i read...
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gina says, that's not a big deal.ry. and i'm a busy woman. i'm a busy woman that doesn't sweat profusely. and a little stank never hurt nobody. >> said by the person who has the stank, not the one smelling the stank. >> i wish my boyfriend was here, because he enjoys my pheromones. >> he is your boyfriend. for those of us not receiving the benefits of being with you -- >> sometimes your sweat doesn't stink. >> by the way, first of all, do you know that -- it's been confirmed by our producing -- >> our nbc medical team. >> that you sweat overnight at least a half a cup of perspiration every night. >> delicious. >> that's crazy. >> delicious? >> delicious? >> this amount of sweat comes out of you. >> every night? where does it go? >> it goes -- >> that's not that much. >> that's not that much? >> this is my thing. we were talking about this. matt lauer admitted he would take a shower three times a day. >> i take a shower twice a day. when i wake up -- maybe where you live, in california, where there's no air pollution w
gina says, that's not a big deal.ry. and i'm a busy woman. i'm a busy woman that doesn't sweat profusely. and a little stank never hurt nobody. >> said by the person who has the stank, not the one smelling the stank. >> i wish my boyfriend was here, because he enjoys my pheromones. >> he is your boyfriend. for those of us not receiving the benefits of being with you -- >> sometimes your sweat doesn't stink. >> by the way, first of all, do you know that -- it's been...
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does gina think that she's still a middle class? and she said, i don't think there is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. >> the life of president richard nixon sunday at 3:45 p.m. eastern with author john farrell talking with david marinets. >> he was up to his neck. his loyalist attempted-the years to try to say it was deemed random cover-up, or dean and be
does gina think that she's still a middle class? and she said, i don't think there is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. >> the life of president richard nixon sunday at 3:45 p.m. eastern with author john farrell talking with david marinets. >> he was up to his neck. his loyalist attempted-the years to try to say it was deemed random cover-up, or dean and be
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. >>> lieutenant general gina corso on the shortage of officials. >> we were short 1,155 pilots acrosson areas. of this amount we were short 1,211 fighter pilots. it should be noted that a cost to train fifth generation fighter pilot is approximately $11 million. >>> nfl wide receiver bolden at a congressional forum on policing and minorities. >> there are a lot of police officers that aren't involved in the communities that they're serving in or supposed to be serving in. so i have this crazy theory that if i know you, i'm a lot more likely to treat you a lot better than if i don't. so if i have a relationship with you, with that relationship, i'm not going to be so quick to look you up. >>> general joseph votel on security challenges in the middle east. >> while we consider and establish accountability over our actions in this incident it is important to clearly recognize that the enemy does use human shields, has little regard for human life, and does attempt to use civilian casualty allegations as a tool to hinder our operations. >>> martha mcsally at the american israel policy com
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gina miller thinks theresa may will have to put in her manifesto the sort of exact sort of nature of when we'll get our laws and whatever, get control back. i think there's enough wiggle room left in the manifesto, so that will give you until 2022 as a result of the snap election. and there's something like 59 conservative mps who are hard-line euro skeptics who want a clean brexit, done and dusted. if the majority that theresa may wins is bigger than the euro skeptics, she can make a deal over the heads of their objections. >> but is this going to be at the expense of labour, this snap election? >> absolutely. this is a perfect storm for labour being out of power for a generation. i think the conservative party will pick up see thes from laea. they'll lose a couple seats to democrats. they are in that 40% that voted to remain. >> how about the divorce bill as well? cameron has indicated he thinks britain should pay for it. >> britain has a choice here. we can either take back control on april 19, not pay our bills, and that leads down this hard brexit, wt ashga trading rules . that'
gina miller thinks theresa may will have to put in her manifesto the sort of exact sort of nature of when we'll get our laws and whatever, get control back. i think there's enough wiggle room left in the manifesto, so that will give you until 2022 as a result of the snap election. and there's something like 59 conservative mps who are hard-line euro skeptics who want a clean brexit, done and dusted. if the majority that theresa may wins is bigger than the euro skeptics, she can make a deal over...
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gina, they have been doing this awhile. think about the protests at the trump rally.e of those people were planted. this is right out of the playbook. and it doesn't really change what people are actually feeling. we saw that. right? this election was all about that. it was a referendum or everything that the left had delivered to america. >> wendy makes a great point. if you want to look at outcomes. the outcomes of people acting like this is only going to be less communication one-on-one with our elected representatives. i don't think that's an outcome that democrats want to elicit. furthermore, while "getting in your grill" is cute and gangster, it's not all together rationale. if you're going to parade around washington d.c. dressed as female genitalia, i'm not sure how safe it is to say that people are in an emotional state from their loss to get in the grill of anybody. i don't see what the productivity is. it will bode well for the republicans in the long-term. >> thank you. the military defending their use of the mother of all bombs. the critics are taking iss
gina, they have been doing this awhile. think about the protests at the trump rally.e of those people were planted. this is right out of the playbook. and it doesn't really change what people are actually feeling. we saw that. right? this election was all about that. it was a referendum or everything that the left had delivered to america. >> wendy makes a great point. if you want to look at outcomes. the outcomes of people acting like this is only going to be less communication...
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even while losing his eyesight sticking with his passion for painting, gina silva has more. >> it's an world. >> reporter: brush, paint and water. that's what her be uses to create beautiful art pieces >> when you do art you look at the world differently. >> reporter: at the age of 93, her be is struggles with his eyesight >> i'm not into bingo. this is what i'll continue to do. >> reporter: he hasn't always been a painter. he was a mechanic who owned his own body shop in oakland but longed for something more. it wasn't until he picked up brushes and began painting that he felt joy unlike anything else. >> it's like sailing, nobody around you and you're at peace with everything >> when herb decided to get serious he if he important to learn from the best. >> i think everybody has the ability to do whatever thing they want to learn they're capable of learning and doing. it isn't so much talent as ten nassty. >> reporter: many paintings have been exhibited around the world. at the age of 93, he doesn't plan on slowing down. >> there are people watching will say i'm way too old to do what
even while losing his eyesight sticking with his passion for painting, gina silva has more. >> it's an world. >> reporter: brush, paint and water. that's what her be uses to create beautiful art pieces >> when you do art you look at the world differently. >> reporter: at the age of 93, her be is struggles with his eyesight >> i'm not into bingo. this is what i'll continue to do. >> reporter: he hasn't always been a painter. he was a mechanic who owned his own...
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host: we go to gina joining us from massachusetts on the independent line. it this coverage is disingenuous and clearly, the callers seem misinformed in terms of history. what trump is doing by putting his daughter and son-in-law in these positions is not a president. go back to the kennedys. that was a dynasty. as jack had his brother attorney general -- he appoints him attorney general. there has been nepotism and government from the beginning of time. we have problems in terms of bureaucracy for that reason. it is wrong. it is a fact that we live in. so to not point out the other side of what trump may be doing, this is not something that is unusual. the coverage is disingenuous. i think it would have been prudent for c-span point out the fact that the kennedys have done this and the clintons have done this. obama to some extent but he had such a barrel over his government, who knows what he did? host: thank you for weighing in and putting that issue on the table. sam says "the real issue here is how happy the american company seems to not be living in a
host: we go to gina joining us from massachusetts on the independent line. it this coverage is disingenuous and clearly, the callers seem misinformed in terms of history. what trump is doing by putting his daughter and son-in-law in these positions is not a president. go back to the kennedys. that was a dynasty. as jack had his brother attorney general -- he appoints him attorney general. there has been nepotism and government from the beginning of time. we have problems in terms of bureaucracy...
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that's what we have the fbi for, gina. investigations can overcome silence.what you call trump hatred is more accurately a deep disgust by a significant number of americans including republicans, trump's style and behavior. so what, bob? so what? every politician is loathed in some quarters. oppose on principle, i have no problem with that. sabotage everything? i have a problem. hurt some folks. christopher, staten island, new york. i'm confused, aren't judges supposed to be impartial in i'm. there are judges who rule from ideology. democrats would be more comfortable with a left-leaning justice. he looks like an honest man to me. sandra, bill, you use the phrase fair-minded people. i believe they also think mayork garland thinks. dr. wolf, bill, your talking points on the meaning of a free press is brilliant. love old school, i had a great many laughs and head-nodding with your book. we loved old school, celebrating our 50th wedding anniversary. congrats to you guys, great achievement. i want to wish general goldsberry a happy birthday. bill, my recently dec
that's what we have the fbi for, gina. investigations can overcome silence.what you call trump hatred is more accurately a deep disgust by a significant number of americans including republicans, trump's style and behavior. so what, bob? so what? every politician is loathed in some quarters. oppose on principle, i have no problem with that. sabotage everything? i have a problem. hurt some folks. christopher, staten island, new york. i'm confused, aren't judges supposed to be impartial in i'm....
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. >> and look at gina go. try it yourself saturday at 1:30 p.m., it's for charity at $20 donation goes to a women's shelter. >>> all right. let's relax for a moment. how about a popup ramen brunch? noodle in a hay stack is coming to the japanese center. the founders study art of ramen for seven years in tokyo before bringing it back to san francisco. for 65 dollars, enjoy the multicourse brunch saturday at 1:30 p.m. you can drop by the startup art fair this weekend at hotel del soul. for the information, go to abc7news.com. we'll link you up with hoodline. abc 7 news. >>> i'm not missing that. >> no, and are you salivating as well? >> i know. looked good. >> great things featured. it's friday, and you know what that means. >> time for the most adorable feature of the week, perfect pet, featuring not one, but two dogs. mike is coming back to introduce us next. . >>> coming up at 4:00, looks cute, but what happened is not cute. the hunters accused of taking this cub and sibling from the wild to their own homes.
. >> and look at gina go. try it yourself saturday at 1:30 p.m., it's for charity at $20 donation goes to a women's shelter. >>> all right. let's relax for a moment. how about a popup ramen brunch? noodle in a hay stack is coming to the japanese center. the founders study art of ramen for seven years in tokyo before bringing it back to san francisco. for 65 dollars, enjoy the multicourse brunch saturday at 1:30 p.m. you can drop by the startup art fair this weekend at hotel del...