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john ford goes on and make some of the most iconic westerns.ens does not work for a very long time. >> george stevens was the first one of thento do concentration camps, footage eventually shown as evidence at the nuremberg trials. he was shaken by that. he had been a really successful director of comedy before the war and said he could never make another comedy after what he is seeing in germany, so in the 1940's and 1950's and 1960's, he becomes a very distinguished director of drama. charlie: did it make any difference? >> it really did make a difference. the trial had been widely covered by the press and everybody said the first few days were sort of flat and boring and the prosecutors were not making an oppressive case was shown and a spotlight was turn on the defendant's box. the defendants were forced to view the movies, and the witnesses for the trial say the effect was electrifying. the defendant's own attorneys said that after seeing the movie, they found it impossible to sit in the same room with the people they were representing. la
john ford goes on and make some of the most iconic westerns.ens does not work for a very long time. >> george stevens was the first one of thento do concentration camps, footage eventually shown as evidence at the nuremberg trials. he was shaken by that. he had been a really successful director of comedy before the war and said he could never make another comedy after what he is seeing in germany, so in the 1940's and 1950's and 1960's, he becomes a very distinguished director of drama....
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john ford was there at d-day. stevens oversaw the army efforts.talking about literally hundreds of cameras and dozens of cameramen and still photographers who were, you know, as much in harm's way as maybeldier on d-day, more, because they were carrying cameras, not guns. charlie: what was the impact of the public of these films. ? laurent: the intent was tremendous because you have to put yourself back in the time where you had to go to the movies to see there's newsreel footage. it is nothing you can get on your iphone or watch on tv. so i think when you think about midway, the movie john ford did, that was the first time that war was shown in color. the footage that george stevens , this is before the vocabulary for the holocaust , so those were a tremendous discovery for viewers, extremely shocking and impactful, albeit in a propaganda kind of way. what impact did it have on the lives and future lives of these directors? laurent: when they came back, they all, i think there was a spirit of independence, first of all, that they wanted to create
john ford was there at d-day. stevens oversaw the army efforts.talking about literally hundreds of cameras and dozens of cameramen and still photographers who were, you know, as much in harm's way as maybeldier on d-day, more, because they were carrying cameras, not guns. charlie: what was the impact of the public of these films. ? laurent: the intent was tremendous because you have to put yourself back in the time where you had to go to the movies to see there's newsreel footage. it is nothing...
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paul greengrass comes from the documentary world and he identified with john ford.ery personal and could relate to his own journey. guillermo del toro is known for fantasy and horror films just , but he is an immigrant, just like frank capra, and his films are extremely emotional, and so he really connected with capra. lawrence was extremely famous for being a screenwriter and coming up with the most iconic movie lines whether it be "raiders of the lost ark, "empire strikes back," so it was important we had a director who was also very famous for his screenplays, and therefore, we enrolled him to speak about george stevens. he had a great affinity with stevens, so that is how we got our five guys. charlie: when frank capra saw triumph of the will how did that , affe him? mark: he came to new york when he was charged figure out how to make the series of movies that became "why we fight." capra was in a tough place because the government wanted to have him make these new training films for soldiers, but they did not give him writers, they did not give him a staff they
paul greengrass comes from the documentary world and he identified with john ford.ery personal and could relate to his own journey. guillermo del toro is known for fantasy and horror films just , but he is an immigrant, just like frank capra, and his films are extremely emotional, and so he really connected with capra. lawrence was extremely famous for being a screenwriter and coming up with the most iconic movie lines whether it be "raiders of the lost ark, "empire strikes...
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frank capra, john huston, william wieler, john ford, and george stephens, all joined us to document world a new netflix documentary series that tells their stories. it is adapted from mark harris' 2014 book of the same name. the director of the series is laurent buzureau. >> when i was working on the book, i became really interested in this era and in these world war ii movies. and when the book came out, i was surprised at the number of early readers who said to me, "it was fascinating to read about these documentaries. too bad most of them are lost." and i would say to them, are, the documentaries aren't lost. they all still exist. they're properties of the u.s. government." so i thought this is a real opportunity for us, as well as i could try to describe these films in a book, there's nothing like being able to show them to people. so that was the germ of the idea to make it a documentary. >> rose: and then the idea of to take five directors and explain each director. >> that was our director's big innovation. >> rose: tell me about it. >> i mean, we're trying to figure out a very inn
frank capra, john huston, william wieler, john ford, and george stephens, all joined us to document world a new netflix documentary series that tells their stories. it is adapted from mark harris' 2014 book of the same name. the director of the series is laurent buzureau. >> when i was working on the book, i became really interested in this era and in these world war ii movies. and when the book came out, i was surprised at the number of early readers who said to me, "it was...
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years, he was among other things, he was a consultant to a young director of silent western maimed john ford that's how he finished out husband days that as i mentioned he wandered around a lot and what he turned 50 still serving a as lawman in different capacities. he had met teddy roosevelt when he came out to be a rancher for a couple of years in the dakotas, and ultimately failed a big part with a terrible winter there that wiped out his cattle but good friends and roosevelt was president and he contacted roosevelt therm staid in touch with each other. i got to get out of here afraid one young man will kill me just because he wants to make a reputation. and so roosevelt comes to new york i'll make you a -- u.s. marshal. okay so got on a train and went to new york to start life over again. there for a little while and then man i think joseph lewis was the name publisher of the new york telegram said do reporting and write a column about sports, write about theater, whatever you want and that's how spent the last 15 years of his life as a newspaper reporter. and in fact, he had i think eve
years, he was among other things, he was a consultant to a young director of silent western maimed john ford that's how he finished out husband days that as i mentioned he wandered around a lot and what he turned 50 still serving a as lawman in different capacities. he had met teddy roosevelt when he came out to be a rancher for a couple of years in the dakotas, and ultimately failed a big part with a terrible winter there that wiped out his cattle but good friends and roosevelt was president...
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until 1929 and in his last years he was, among other things a consultant to young director named john ford that is how he finished out his days. bat wandered around a lot. when he turned 50 and was still serving as a law man in different capacities he had met teddy roosevelt and ultimately failed they have become very good friends. when bat turned 50 roosevelt was president. he contacted roosevelt about that i have to get out of here because i'm afraid some guy will come along and kill me just because he wants to make a reputation. so he would come to new york and so he got on the train and come to new york to start over again. and then i think joseph lewis was the publisher of the telegraph he said why don't you come doing the reporting write about sports in the theater on that is how he spent the last 15 years of his life as a newspaper reporter. in fact he had i think every journalist dream. he had been out the night before the saloons and had a great idea and finishes calm about noon and slumped over his typewriter. he is buried in the bronx. wyatt is buried at the cemetery in californ
until 1929 and in his last years he was, among other things a consultant to young director named john ford that is how he finished out his days. bat wandered around a lot. when he turned 50 and was still serving as a law man in different capacities he had met teddy roosevelt and ultimately failed they have become very good friends. when bat turned 50 roosevelt was president. he contacted roosevelt about that i have to get out of here because i'm afraid some guy will come along and kill me just...
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in his last years he was, among other things a consultant to a young director named john ford.as i mentioned, he wandered a lot and when he turned 50 is still serving as a law man in a different capacity he admit teddy roosevelt when roosevelt turned out to be a rancher for couple years in the dakotas and he failed because it was a terrible winter. but they became really good friends. bad turned 50 roosevelt was president. he contacted roosevelt and bat had to get out of there because he thought somebody was going to come around and killed him. so roosevelt succumbed to new york all make unisys to u.s. marshall. so they and one in new york. to start life over again. he was there for a little bit joseph lewis said that but i tell me the reporting and write a column read about sports of the theater and that's how he spent the last 15 years of his life as a newspaper reporter. in fact, he had i think every journalist dream desk. he went out the night before the saloons and have a great idea for the column came in the next morning finish the calm about noon. and he is buried he cam
in his last years he was, among other things a consultant to a young director named john ford.as i mentioned, he wandered a lot and when he turned 50 is still serving as a law man in a different capacity he admit teddy roosevelt when roosevelt turned out to be a rancher for couple years in the dakotas and he failed because it was a terrible winter. but they became really good friends. bad turned 50 roosevelt was president. he contacted roosevelt and bat had to get out of there because he...
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i'm carl qintanilla with sara eisen and john ford. joining us this morning, henry blodget and cnc contributor, mike jackson. good morning to both of you. our top story is going to be the markets and rally mode. the dow is up 175. got a pretty upbeat adp number. some of today's top dow gainers are bob pisani is watching a lot of different things moving on the floor. >> complicated parts. 2378. off of the highs. two things moving things. higher yield and higher oil. take a look at the k.b. this is the bank index. buying finally started coming off of the lows of yesterday. we weakened a little bit. they can't decide where they want to go. that's a big influence. energy, the xle, oil stocks, they moved as oil rallied towards 52 dolz. they came down. copper is up, nickel is up, zinc is up. some of the copper stocks are moving there. freeport may reopen that copper mine in indonesia they have had problems with. a big ipo in the energy space. hess missstream, they own pipelines in the bokken. 25.50. they priced at $23. nice move. big ipo mar
i'm carl qintanilla with sara eisen and john ford. joining us this morning, henry blodget and cnc contributor, mike jackson. good morning to both of you. our top story is going to be the markets and rally mode. the dow is up 175. got a pretty upbeat adp number. some of today's top dow gainers are bob pisani is watching a lot of different things moving on the floor. >> complicated parts. 2378. off of the highs. two things moving things. higher yield and higher oil. take a look at the k.b....
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until 1929 and in his last years he was among other things a young director of silent westerns named john fordnd that's how he finished out his days. that as i mentioned, he wandered around a lot and when he turned 50 and he was still serving as a long and in a capacity, he had met teddy raise roosevelt when roosevelt came out to be a rancher for a couple years and ultimately failed , it was terrible and they wiped out his cattle but they had become good friends and when that turned 50, roosevelt was president and he contacted roosevelt. they were staying in touch with each other and bat said i've got to go get out of here. he wanted to make a reputation, i killed bat masterson and roosevelt said i'll make you a us marshall. okay, that and his wife went to new york to start life over again. he was there a little while and i think it was joseph lewis was the publisher of the new york telegram said bat, why don't you do reporting? write about sports, whatever you want. so that was how bat spent the last 15 years of his life as a newspaper reporter and in fact he had i think every journalist drea
until 1929 and in his last years he was among other things a young director of silent westerns named john fordnd that's how he finished out his days. that as i mentioned, he wandered around a lot and when he turned 50 and he was still serving as a long and in a capacity, he had met teddy raise roosevelt when roosevelt came out to be a rancher for a couple years and ultimately failed , it was terrible and they wiped out his cattle but they had become good friends and when that turned 50,...
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look at ford. john: that is counterintuitive. keep the stuff out and american manufacturers will have them. >> ford designs cars here, up to 35% of mustang components are not here. we want to hobble them with the additional tariffs. this is a proposal that would make toyota great again. [laughter] >> this is something every economist, even the most left-wing friend i met. john: you're a friend now? >> we disagree, but come on. john: on social media, i asked you for examples of stupid fools. joe posted -- i agree with both of them. someone named rick tweeted -- in new jersey also, what's that about? >> one of the best things about new jersey is i don't have to pump my own gas. the prices are low, and i don't have to pump it. >> no, it's cheaper because the tax is three cents in new jersey and 40 cents in new york. >> right, and i don't have to pump it there. john: it would cost ten cents less if you could pump it. this is what galls me about the left-wingers, the way you use the word have. >> i'm a moderate. [ laughter ] >> you don
look at ford. john: that is counterintuitive. keep the stuff out and american manufacturers will have them. >> ford designs cars here, up to 35% of mustang components are not here. we want to hobble them with the additional tariffs. this is a proposal that would make toyota great again. [laughter] >> this is something every economist, even the most left-wing friend i met. john: you're a friend now? >> we disagree, but come on. john: on social media, i asked you for examples of...
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the actor narrowly missed a jetliner when he brought down his plane in the wrong place at john wayne airport. ford's attorney tells the l.a. times the faa has determined no enforcement action is warranted but that ford has been required to get additional training. the 74-year-old actor said he's been distracted. two years ago he crashed on a golf course in santa monica. >>> the warriors' new home will have tasty food for fans. the team announced it will bring iconic bay area favorites to the chase center including oakland's bake sale betty, san francisco's tacolicious, sam's chowder house at half moon bill, hotdog bill burger dog. a little something for everybody. set to open at the start of the 2019-2020 nba season. >>> a beautiful day for baseball. a live look at the field as the as getting ready to play their home opener. brian hackney will have our forecast. >>> but first, the markets closed lower today. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> i have a feel ing there were more than a few people playing hookie today. it was so beautiful outside. >> don't get used to it. [ laughter ] >> impromptu three-day weekend
the actor narrowly missed a jetliner when he brought down his plane in the wrong place at john wayne airport. ford's attorney tells the l.a. times the faa has determined no enforcement action is warranted but that ford has been required to get additional training. the 74-year-old actor said he's been distracted. two years ago he crashed on a golf course in santa monica. >>> the warriors' new home will have tasty food for fans. the team announced it will bring iconic bay area favorites...
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let's head over to john ford for a look at what's coming up on "squawk alley." >> we'll dig in and michaelte of the ag market. all that and more coming up. excuse me, are you aware of what's happening right now? we're facing 20 billion security events every day. ddos campaigns, ransomware, malware attacks... actually, we just handled all the priority threats. you did that? we did that. really. we analyzed millions of articles and reports. we can identify threats 50% faster. you can do that? we can do that. then do that. can we do that? we can do that. >>> as president trump pushes for a manufacturing rebirth, companies are inventing new technologies changing factories and the job descriptions that go with them. morgan brennan joins us with more on that story. morgan? >> this is a top focus in manufacturing right now. how new tech think automation, 3-d printing is fundamentally transforming factories. take general electric. it's rolling out its "brilliant facto factory" concept in action at a plant. big data, software, robotics, used to fit locomotive engines. workers are transitioning from
let's head over to john ford for a look at what's coming up on "squawk alley." >> we'll dig in and michaelte of the ag market. all that and more coming up. excuse me, are you aware of what's happening right now? we're facing 20 billion security events every day. ddos campaigns, ransomware, malware attacks... actually, we just handled all the priority threats. you did that? we did that. really. we analyzed millions of articles and reports. we can identify threats 50% faster. you...
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john fail at first. henry ford's first company fail completely. was called the detroit automobile company and ford took so long to design his car that is financial investors backed out. everyone knows thomas edison invented the light old but you probably don't know that edison filed a thousand patents for ideas that went nowhere. he was also fired by the telegraph office. he lost money invested in t cement cpany in an iron business. then came the lightbulb. another invention that grew out of failure, not on par with the lightbulb but still very successful is this toy. >> introducing laser pen. laser pens and that only that only construction system that lets you create with light. light up your creations as you build. john: laser pegs were invented by john. you can call it success by failure. >> ferguson when i grew up there ferguson missouri,. john: you dropped out of your school when you were a sophomore. >> it was a rough school with a lot of fights. john: you might have gone on welfare. >> i might have. >> i might have been said that i started
john fail at first. henry ford's first company fail completely. was called the detroit automobile company and ford took so long to design his car that is financial investors backed out. everyone knows thomas edison invented the light old but you probably don't know that edison filed a thousand patents for ideas that went nowhere. he was also fired by the telegraph office. he lost money invested in t cement cpany in an iron business. then came the lightbulb. another invention that grew out of...
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>> john wayne we spoke of, anything to do with ford, john ford made magnificent pieces, the searches.at leads into the most obvious topic to talk about today. you don't have a texas accent in real life. you have a little bit of an irish accent. how did you even go about trying to master that texas drawl twang type thing? >> well, it was pretty tricky. i gave myself the grace of being an irishman and play this colonel, colonel eli mcculla. so there are celtic moves to the man's bones. in 1850, there would be second scotts and irish. >> i was listening in the clip and you have a lot of texas in that voice. >> well, good, i'm glad you said that. what did i listen to? i listened to wayne jennings and rick perry. at the end, a wonderful senator, ted poe, somehow he caught my imagination. i loved his voice and listened all the time. and then you're in texas. the job came in at the 11th hour. so for me i was -- >> back to television, how many years ago was "remmington steel"? >> '86 we went off the air. >> television has changed a lot in those years. >> yes, competition is fierce. there's so
>> john wayne we spoke of, anything to do with ford, john ford made magnificent pieces, the searches.at leads into the most obvious topic to talk about today. you don't have a texas accent in real life. you have a little bit of an irish accent. how did you even go about trying to master that texas drawl twang type thing? >> well, it was pretty tricky. i gave myself the grace of being an irishman and play this colonel, colonel eli mcculla. so there are celtic moves to the man's...
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john: that something lots of successful people have learned. harrison fordent years working as a carpenter before making it as an actor. albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school. darwin wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting your child fail and fall is a good thing. i'm ambitious. i will not hide it. we will not hide it. we embrace ambition. women are made to be ambitious. i will dream big, big without hesitation. we will take risks, not live in fear. we will rise together, rise above the negativity. no longer will ambition in a woman be seen as a negative. we will model ambition for our daughters i will help women around the world -the whole world- to succeed. women are tough, strong, powerful. ambition is feminine. ambition is empowering. ambition is not a dirty word. ambition is sexy - ambit
john: that something lots of successful people have learned. harrison fordent years working as a carpenter before making it as an actor. albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school. darwin wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting...
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today the seat for georgia's congressional district is head ford a runoff. 30-year-old democrat john oshov coming up short and seen by a move by democrats wanted to take back washington in 2018. >> if you come down here no georgia you'll feel the intensity on the ground here is about local issues. georgia on a lot of minds including president trump who attacked him on twitter before the election. and that the president called her this morning. he called to say congratulations and encourage me and let me know it's all hands on deck. >> big r win with runoff in georgia. but it was not a big win in a district held by the gop for 40 years. >> the fact that this was a squeaker narrowly beating the 50% margin in this conservative republican district the trump brand is not selling. >> but the former congressional aide could have a big battle against handle. the former secretary of state. expect more big dollars to pour into the race and more tweets from the president. >> thank you. vice president mike pence met with troops on board the uss ronald reagan saying they were committed to their a
today the seat for georgia's congressional district is head ford a runoff. 30-year-old democrat john oshov coming up short and seen by a move by democrats wanted to take back washington in 2018. >> if you come down here no georgia you'll feel the intensity on the ground here is about local issues. georgia on a lot of minds including president trump who attacked him on twitter before the election. and that the president called her this morning. he called to say congratulations and...
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ford. the faa finishing its investigation into the actor's scary landing at john wayne airport also in southern california. back in february, ford was coming in for a landing when he ended up flying right over the top of a packed passenger jet that was waiting to take off at the time. the actor's attorney says the faa will not fine ford and he will not lose his pilot's license. >> 6:13. amazon has launched a new service to make it easier for people who don't have a debit or credit card to shop on their website. customers can display a bar code from amazon cash at a participating retailer and deposit that cash direct leinto their amazon account. it can be accessed through their main site or mobile phone, and people can print the bar code and present it in stores. >> changes that could affect a lot of businesses here. big changes to the coveted permits that allow foreigners to work in silicon valley. >> a deal here. scott mcgrew, high-tech depends on these visas. >> perhaps too much. people on both sides of the spectrum says it takes jobs away. they allow workers to be imported for jobs, jobs com
ford. the faa finishing its investigation into the actor's scary landing at john wayne airport also in southern california. back in february, ford was coming in for a landing when he ended up flying right over the top of a packed passenger jet that was waiting to take off at the time. the actor's attorney says the faa will not fine ford and he will not lose his pilot's license. >> 6:13. amazon has launched a new service to make it easier for people who don't have a debit or credit card to...
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short seller john pickthorn is still with us. is fordtomaker that sells loans or a finance company that happens to sell cars? >> i think that's the key question. >> what's the key answer? >> there's $130 billion of net receiverab receivables on their balance sheets. there's seriously leveraged car loans on this balance sheet. so today ford looks cheap, but if car prices go down, every 1% they lose $120 million out of their finco income. >> repeat that. 1% drop in the price of a used car. >> used car. >> a two-year-old f-150. >> their finco earnings go down by $120 million. so 10, 12% drop you've got zero in their finco. >> their finance company. >> yes. it's about 20%. if you look at the total exposure and look at morgan stanley's scenario where used car prices could drop 50% going forward because of technological changes and safety changes with the auto emergency braking systems that basically are going to make it so that insurers will charge you a lot more to own a used car than a new car, then you have a real crisis on your hands. i d
short seller john pickthorn is still with us. is fordtomaker that sells loans or a finance company that happens to sell cars? >> i think that's the key question. >> what's the key answer? >> there's $130 billion of net receiverab receivables on their balance sheets. there's seriously leveraged car loans on this balance sheet. so today ford looks cheap, but if car prices go down, every 1% they lose $120 million out of their finco income. >> repeat that. 1% drop in the...
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ford. york toy job in new work for john kennedy when he called on us to do something for our country. registered as independent but i have cross of the line many times and have friends and to dear members of my family who disagreed with the position that i took. that was fine. this time i thought it was an emergency. if we could somehow reach out to the people who were really on the fence at that point, it might make a difference. i want to show some more video from the other his dorians -- the other historians. these are all democrats except one. >> there comes a time when i and you can no longer remain neutral. we must speak up and speak out. >> like many other historians i have been deeply disturbed by the trump campaign. rise toe demagogues who the very heights of power. more antithetical to america's founding. >> what is especially different about donald trump is that he is not a patriot. >> one of the things that donald trump is not is a populist. >> donald trump is attuned to the white backlash against a black man in power. >> he is the huckster, the shark. >> i don't know much
ford. york toy job in new work for john kennedy when he called on us to do something for our country. registered as independent but i have cross of the line many times and have friends and to dear members of my family who disagreed with the position that i took. that was fine. this time i thought it was an emergency. if we could somehow reach out to the people who were really on the fence at that point, it might make a difference. i want to show some more video from the other his dorians -- the...
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taxi way, says the federal aviation has investigated and will let ford keep flying no restrictions, i'm sure he's very happy about that. john stamos goes public about a recent wards robe malfunction, here at the actor playing with the beach boys in new york sunday night. now watch him peer at his rear, oh, boy, at least he's wearing underwear. >> goodness. >> realizing his pant just rip, but staple owes is a pro, he knows the show must go on. later took to instagram to poke fun at himself using the hashtag beach buns. oh, my. >> stay most recently starred, and the commodore horror show screen queen. >> at least he has underwear on. my mother always told me you need to wear your underwear. not doing this command owe thing. >> for many reasons. and i'm very happen that i you do wear underway. because we're very close. >> we r you never below it will happen. >> anybody that just turned us on is wondering what the heck are they -- >> this is important, people, you need to wear under garments. >> do you guys recall lenny kravitz store when he did the same thing and the man was nuts wearing under pant, so, lesson learned. >> okay
taxi way, says the federal aviation has investigated and will let ford keep flying no restrictions, i'm sure he's very happy about that. john stamos goes public about a recent wards robe malfunction, here at the actor playing with the beach boys in new york sunday night. now watch him peer at his rear, oh, boy, at least he's wearing underwear. >> goodness. >> realizing his pant just rip, but staple owes is a pro, he knows the show must go on. later took to instagram to poke fun at...
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ford or chevy could get a? it politicizes the economy and that's a dangerous. john: i ask you on social media what is the worst crania -- cronies and you have. sean says the pharmaceutical industry. price-gouging so nobody can enter and compete. he is right. >> it not that nobody can compete. it's the fda has total power over which products will not be allowed and to get a new drug or device takes 10 years, billion dollars. that limits competition to the few. recently people got mad because the cost of epinephrine pence have increased from $100 to $600 each. >> that's because of the psyche price of epi-pens. >> a dramatic price increase for a lifesaving medication. john: why would a company get away with charging so much more so suddenly? >> because it has no real compition. other epinephrine pence were rejected. competitors want to come out with a similar product to invest money for this huge amount of uncertainty whether they will pass inspection and whether they will potentially infringe on my lan's patent so there's a double whammy of overcome the patent system
ford or chevy could get a? it politicizes the economy and that's a dangerous. john: i ask you on social media what is the worst crania -- cronies and you have. sean says the pharmaceutical industry. price-gouging so nobody can enter and compete. he is right. >> it not that nobody can compete. it's the fda has total power over which products will not be allowed and to get a new drug or device takes 10 years, billion dollars. that limits competition to the few. recently people got mad...
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john deere dealer. >> so, what was the lowest priced mass-produced american car? it's "b," the 1925 ford model t runabout. at $260, it sold for $5 less than the 1924 model. ♪ >> for half a century, cantankerous junkyard owner oliver jordan accumulates hundreds of old cars, some very rare and mostly intact, but all of them rusting as he grows old. then, in the fall of 2000, his grandson stuart gets a phone call that opens the door to a new relationship and to a strange inheritance. >> ruby, his companion of 60 years, had fallen off a ladder and broken her hip, and she was in the hospital. she called worried about grandpa, because he was back at the house and he was 94 years old. and that was the open door. >> and it took till his 90s, really. >> yeah, because of who he was. he didn't want to need anybody. >> stuart hops on a plane to oklahoma, not knowing what to expect. >> so, here i knock on the door. he's 6'4", and even at 94, he has got quite a commanding presence. and he opens the door [chuckles] and he's covered from head to toe in feathers. he and ruby had a couple of dogs, and one
john deere dealer. >> so, what was the lowest priced mass-produced american car? it's "b," the 1925 ford model t runabout. at $260, it sold for $5 less than the 1924 model. ♪ >> for half a century, cantankerous junkyard owner oliver jordan accumulates hundreds of old cars, some very rare and mostly intact, but all of them rusting as he grows old. then, in the fall of 2000, his grandson stuart gets a phone call that opens the door to a new relationship and to a strange...
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exists -- heord and ford insists there was no explicit quid pro quo struck. what do you make of this? johnthink everybody had a good idea of what was going to happen. there is a big congressional investigation after the pardon. then andrd's aides since have all testified to this meeting between ford and haig and exactly what happened. they all went to him and said, you can't say that. you got to say you were not dangling a part. is a big, long, convoluted history. the simplicity of what mel told me was, i was a go between and ck hethe assurance to di would be pardoned. enthusiastice as or diligent and going out and talking to these old guys because i question their memory. i have a great skepticism about testimony from memory. o'neill,ing tip clarence darrow, and richard nixon, which was the most interesting or fun? i'm always going to like tip o'neill. clarence darrow, i adored the personality of demand. and richard nixon was by far the most fascinating. an intellectual challenge. have much more sympathy for them, because he did have a tough life, and he was trying to be a good guy. yet h
exists -- heord and ford insists there was no explicit quid pro quo struck. what do you make of this? johnthink everybody had a good idea of what was going to happen. there is a big congressional investigation after the pardon. then andrd's aides since have all testified to this meeting between ford and haig and exactly what happened. they all went to him and said, you can't say that. you got to say you were not dangling a part. is a big, long, convoluted history. the simplicity of what mel...
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eastern-based audience, and probably to more modern-taste audiences, who thought a ford was surrounded by high walls, guard towers, and john wayne guarding against two was ever coming in. this had no stereo typical area that was a stockade. it looked like a spanish or mexican village around a central plaza. ae only real defense is where , the garrison. , small projectiles, and later on, the first version of the machine gun, the gatlin gun. that was it. hunt likewise indicated the defenders included the black troopers of the ninth. they were mostly single and lived in open bay spartan barracks. there was a philosophy in the victorian army. if the army wanted you to have a wife, they would have issued you one. to bef the men are going bachelor soldiers going about their daily lives cooking and serving meals, and other housekeeping chores, as well as drilling, parading, cleaning equipment, and other marshall pursuits. , a few head families, but that privilege was likely enjoyed by officers convline who had a fascinating story. at this point are all plate with three exceptions. there will be three black west point graduates st
eastern-based audience, and probably to more modern-taste audiences, who thought a ford was surrounded by high walls, guard towers, and john wayne guarding against two was ever coming in. this had no stereo typical area that was a stockade. it looked like a spanish or mexican village around a central plaza. ae only real defense is where , the garrison. , small projectiles, and later on, the first version of the machine gun, the gatlin gun. that was it. hunt likewise indicated the defenders...
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john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by ford foundation, working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from john and jo ann hagler and additional support from chris and lisa kaneb. major support for this program is provided by the kendeda fund, investing in transformative leaders and ideas. >> well, thank you, everyone, for coming. we're honored to have paul greenberg in town in all sorts of things, but thank you so much for making the time for us here at the bookstore. >> greenberg: my pleasure. (applause) >> greenberg: so i'm working on another book right now, tentatively titled the omega principland it's a book about omega-3 fatty acids. and so as part of that grand experiment, on september 1, 2015, i had my blood drawn, and then i stopped
john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by ford foundation, working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the...
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john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from laura debonis. (distant howling and yelling) (howling and yelling) (pounding) (loud knocking and pounding) (howling) >> this is the maine special management unit. it's a segregation unit for the state prison. what we have here is, we have the prisoners who are down here to do segregation time for disciplinary reasons. (pounding) time to take care of this. they are locked down 23 hours a day for the most part. while they're down here, they're angry, they flood their cells, they could be upset about the littlest things, and they just turn to violence. the other thing that they do from time
john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by...
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ford. i quit my job in new york to go john kennedy when he called on us to do something for our country, and have registered as an independent, but i have crossed the line many times, and i have certainly been exposed to dear friends and members of my family who disagreed with the position that i took. that was fine. i did not mind that. this time i thought it was an emergency. and if we could somehow reach out to the people who were maybe on the fence at that point, it might make a difference. brian: i want to show some more video from the other historians. briefly, so people can see the extent. i would suggest, all democrats except one, and you will see. [video clip] >> there comes a time when i and you can no longer remain neutral, silent. we must speak up and speak out. >> like many other historians i have been deeply disturbed by the trump campaign. history is full of demagogue who rise and who sometimes rise to the very height of power. >> nothing is more antithetical to america's founding. >> what is especially different about donald trump is that he is not a patriot. >> one of the th
ford. i quit my job in new york to go john kennedy when he called on us to do something for our country, and have registered as an independent, but i have crossed the line many times, and i have certainly been exposed to dear friends and members of my family who disagreed with the position that i took. that was fine. i did not mind that. this time i thought it was an emergency. and if we could somehow reach out to the people who were maybe on the fence at that point, it might make a difference....
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both he and ford insists there was no explicit quid pro quo struck. where did you find that? johni think there were lots of the nods and winks. i think everyone had a good idea of what was going to happen. there was a big congressional investigation after the pardon. all of ford's aides then and since have all testified to this meeting between ford and haig and exactly what happened. how they all went to him and said, you can't say that. you have to call them back and say you were not dangling a pardon. it is a big, long, convoluted history. the simplicity of what mel told me was, i was a go between and gave the assurance to dick he would be pardoned. it would've been a nice new piece. you asked me how many people close to nixon i talked to. i wasn't quite as enthusiastic enthusiastic, i wasn't quite as diligent of going out and talking to these old guys because i question their memory. i have a great skepticism about testimony from memory. brian: doing tip o'neill, clarence darrow, and richard nixon, which was the most interesting or fun? john: i'm always going to like tip o'neil
both he and ford insists there was no explicit quid pro quo struck. where did you find that? johni think there were lots of the nods and winks. i think everyone had a good idea of what was going to happen. there was a big congressional investigation after the pardon. all of ford's aides then and since have all testified to this meeting between ford and haig and exactly what happened. how they all went to him and said, you can't say that. you have to call them back and say you were not dangling...
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ford and he will keep his pilot's license without restriction. the 74-year-old landed on a taxi-way instead of the runway at john wayne airport in orange county backcrashed into an american airlines jet that was waiting to take off. ford has has been a licensed pilot for more than 20 years. (darya) coming up on the kron four morning news... north carolina wins it all, it wasn't fun to watch, and it wasn't just me. plus, bay area star sightings on their days off. the quarterback's bromance and the other quarterback retiring for the broadcast booth. the world according to gary is in just a few minutes. and here's a live look outside... golden gate bridge. looking at the bay area traffic maps and updating drive times. the bay bridge is backed up behind the toll plaza, and into the maze ...the metering lights are on. if you have fastrak or are carpooling this morning, those lanes are moving much quicker. expect a 10 to 15 minute drive time into downtown san francisco. if you'll be hitting 101 in the north bay this morning i'm tracking pockets of slow traffic...heading to the golden gate bridge... expect about a 30 minute commute from the novato area a
ford and he will keep his pilot's license without restriction. the 74-year-old landed on a taxi-way instead of the runway at john wayne airport in orange county backcrashed into an american airlines jet that was waiting to take off. ford has has been a licensed pilot for more than 20 years. (darya) coming up on the kron four morning news... north carolina wins it all, it wasn't fun to watch, and it wasn't just me. plus, bay area star sightings on their days off. the quarterback's bromance and...
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john: with our cameras rolling today, her son opened a violation from the dulles toll road which showed a picture from her car. a gray ford taurus. it apparently made two trips on the toll road hours after she went missing. >> i'm starting to get real worried. it is hard to sleep now. the 72-year-old suffers from dementia and has been dealing with depression since last september when her husband of more than phil -- of more than 50 years lost his battle with cancer. musicians.ily of her daughter is currently on tour in europe. >> she has been interacting with the police and trying to call different places. hospitals and stuff. she has been really concerned. john: it was two weeks ago when he watched from a window as his mom drove out of the driveway. he said he thought about going after her but she has done it before and usually goes around the block and comes back. this time, she didn't. .ohn gonzalez abc 7 news. up, fitbitming users, beware. that is one woman's warning for others after her tracker exploded while she was wearing it. and a little girl tumbles onto a highway after the back door of a church bus flies open.
john: with our cameras rolling today, her son opened a violation from the dulles toll road which showed a picture from her car. a gray ford taurus. it apparently made two trips on the toll road hours after she went missing. >> i'm starting to get real worried. it is hard to sleep now. the 72-year-old suffers from dementia and has been dealing with depression since last september when her husband of more than phil -- of more than 50 years lost his battle with cancer. musicians.ily of her...
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the f-a-a will not fine ford and he will keep his pilot's license without restriction.( darya ) the 74-year-old landed on a taxi-way instead of the runway at johnuary. he nearly crashed into an american airlines jet that was waiting to take off.( mark ) ford has has been a licensed pilot for more than 20 years. ( mark ) coming up.. the number of crimes being reported in big cities across the country is going down. hear why police say that's not a good thing.( anny ) and i'm tracking your morning forecast. what to expect as you head out the door right after the break. . we're coming up on 6:45... here's a quick look at the top stories we're following this morning... a pedestrian is hit by a car and killed in the south bay. the crash happened just after 8:00 last night in san jose on monterey road near roeder road. the driver hit the pedestrian and then slammed into a tree. police say the driver is cooperating with the investigation.( darya ) the man accused of kidnapping, drugging and sexually assautling a 13 year old girl in the north bay will appear in court today. police say 50 year-old timothy marble picked up the young victim at a gas stati
the f-a-a will not fine ford and he will keep his pilot's license without restriction.( darya ) the 74-year-old landed on a taxi-way instead of the runway at johnuary. he nearly crashed into an american airlines jet that was waiting to take off.( mark ) ford has has been a licensed pilot for more than 20 years. ( mark ) coming up.. the number of crimes being reported in big cities across the country is going down. hear why police say that's not a good thing.( anny ) and i'm tracking your...
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ford made them standard equipment. then volvo offered side protection. and now others do. >> introducing an industry first front center airbag available in the reimagined 2013 chevrolet traverse. johngovernment requires. government didn't require any airbags until 1998, 20 years after some car makers installed them voluntarily. likewise, the first backup camera is used in a 1956 buick concept car. nissan made them an option in the year 2000, and now most cars have them. >> a technological marvel that would have gotten us burned at the stake 100 years ago. john: again, the private market's way ahead of government as it was with automatic braking. >> the u.s. government may soon require brake override technology on all new cars and trucks. at nissan we think this is a good idea, so we did it. six years ago. john: the free market protects us better than the state because it allows for choice and experiments. here's the latest improvement. >> we've road tested autonomous driving over 10,000 miles, on highways and in heavy city traffic. the future of the automobile. john: the driverless car will be a big lifesaver because most crashes are caused by people who make mistakes. companies de
ford made them standard equipment. then volvo offered side protection. and now others do. >> introducing an industry first front center airbag available in the reimagined 2013 chevrolet traverse. johngovernment requires. government didn't require any airbags until 1998, 20 years after some car makers installed them voluntarily. likewise, the first backup camera is used in a 1956 buick concept car. nissan made them an option in the year 2000, and now most cars have them. >> a...
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ford model that that was unveiled today. >> ♪♪ >> ♪♪ >> wells fargo is telling two former executives to return $180 million in pay. the bank is revoking the money from ex ceo johnarry the the bang released findings of its investigation r the bank blames the senior management for creating an aggressive sales culture. >> new technology coming to police department near you. ford unveiled a new hybrid sedan. when the throttle is held down for five seconds the car goes into pursuit mode using both the electric motor and the gas engine for maximum performance. the vehicle is being tested by police in michigan and los angeles. expected to get 38 miles per hour and save thousands of dollars on gas money. >>> malvern chester county was invaded today by a monster truck. this metal crunching display was part of instruction. what better way to mark the occasion by bringing in a monster f-150 pickup truck used to crush cars and catch attention of nearby workers. everyone seemed top appreciate the free show. >> you could use it on the schuylkill expressway sometime. >> i'm for sure. >> looking live outside sky6 showing you the view from temple university camera tonight. meli
ford model that that was unveiled today. >> ♪♪ >> ♪♪ >> wells fargo is telling two former executives to return $180 million in pay. the bank is revoking the money from ex ceo johnarry the the bang released findings of its investigation r the bank blames the senior management for creating an aggressive sales culture. >> new technology coming to police department near you. ford unveiled a new hybrid sedan. when the throttle is held down for five seconds the car...
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john wayne airport in orange county back in february. he nearly crashed into an american airlines jet that was waiting to take off. ford..has has been a licensed pilot for over 20 years...and skillfully crash landed a small plane on a golf course a few years ago after having engine trouble. (pam) it is opening day. baseball season is kicking into full swing.. if you are a cord cutter, or your goal is to not miss a game.. kron 4's tech reporter gabe slate shows off the cheapest ways to watch... online. no need to miss a game there are plenty of options out there to stream major league baseball on the go here are options that require no other subscription these are stand alone prices with their sling blue package you can watch games through sling tv on your computer or mobile device for $25 a month you can watch major league baseball on your computer or mobile device through the sling tv app. for $35-$45 a month.. depending on your plan with sony's playstation vue streaming service you can catch the games at home or on the go through your phone or tablet. vue also offers a dvr service for free so you can record games and
john wayne airport in orange county back in february. he nearly crashed into an american airlines jet that was waiting to take off. ford..has has been a licensed pilot for over 20 years...and skillfully crash landed a small plane on a golf course a few years ago after having engine trouble. (pam) it is opening day. baseball season is kicking into full swing.. if you are a cord cutter, or your goal is to not miss a game.. kron 4's tech reporter gabe slate shows off the cheapest ways to watch......
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john for touching interview. he certainly went back in time, didn't he? i want to thank abraham lincoln institute for inviting me and ford's theatre for hosting. this is a dream come true for me to be here today. i grew up in alexandria, virginia, just across the potomac. washington, d.c. was always a place where field trips came and theatred where ford's and lincoln memorial and all of those things always held a very dear spot in my heart. i would be remiss if i didn't tell you that i have been interested in abraham lincoln since the fourth grade. i must confess, it was an act of defiance on my part. , forurth grade teacher parents night, decided we were going to have silent vignettes. in other words, you just stood there and the parents look that you. it was a historical vignette. maybe dated amelia ehrhardt, iwo jima. the ones they chose was the lincoln douglas debates. i got my hopes up tremendously until she said, you can't be abraham lincoln. you are not tall enough. [laughter] you have to be stephen douglas. it was on that day i decided i was going to be interested in abraham lincoln out of defiance, if nothing else
john for touching interview. he certainly went back in time, didn't he? i want to thank abraham lincoln institute for inviting me and ford's theatre for hosting. this is a dream come true for me to be here today. i grew up in alexandria, virginia, just across the potomac. washington, d.c. was always a place where field trips came and theatred where ford's and lincoln memorial and all of those things always held a very dear spot in my heart. i would be remiss if i didn't tell you that i have...
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john wayne airport in orange county back in february. nearly crashing into a american airlines jet that was waiting to take off. fordas has been a licensed pilot for over 20 years. (vicki) tons of country lovin' at the a-c-m's last night.(jrs) the insider's michael yo joins us from hollywood with more on this story. yeah i was there as the stars took over sin city at the academy of country music awards! who would have ever thought the backstreet boys would deliver the acm's moment of the night! another pop of backstreetvo#2joining florida georgia line and breaking into their iconic song bringing country music royalty to their boy band lovin' feet! intvóinó2017óacmóawardsóback óstageóthomasórhettócardó2ó2 0170402ób01-1672ó01órzt00:01:00 i: thomas let admit your a backstreet fan. tr: backstreets back baby. backstreets back.vo#3male vocalist of the year thomas rhett actually paused during his backstage press interviews to witness the beloved pop group steal country's show! intvóinó2017óacmóawardsóback óstageóthomasórhettócardó2ó2 0170402ób01-1672ó01órzt00:01:00 i: thomas let admit your a backstreet fan. tr: backstreets
john wayne airport in orange county back in february. nearly crashing into a american airlines jet that was waiting to take off. fordas has been a licensed pilot for over 20 years. (vicki) tons of country lovin' at the a-c-m's last night.(jrs) the insider's michael yo joins us from hollywood with more on this story. yeah i was there as the stars took over sin city at the academy of country music awards! who would have ever thought the backstreet boys would deliver the acm's moment of the night!...
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ford live from london, thanks so much. >>> coming up next on "morning joe," our coverage continues on the breaking news of the u.s. air strikes in syria. senators johnmike lee joining mika and joe. >> bob woodward and t"the new york times"'tom friedman. "morning joe" just moments away. whatever they went through, they went through together. welcome guys. life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. tidy cats lightweight with glade clean blossoms. our newest odor fighting scent! gives you the power of choice plus... the power of pleasant. exclusively in lightweight! every home, every cat, there's a tidy cats for that. hey team, i know we're tight on time, but i really need a... ...sick day tomorrow. moms don't take sick days. moms take nyquil severe: the... ...nighttime sniffling,sneezing, coughing, aching, fever best... ...sleep with a cold, medicine. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anyt
ford live from london, thanks so much. >>> coming up next on "morning joe," our coverage continues on the breaking news of the u.s. air strikes in syria. senators johnmike lee joining mika and joe. >> bob woodward and t"the new york times"'tom friedman. "morning joe" just moments away. whatever they went through, they went through together. welcome guys. life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. tidy cats...
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john, you've been listening to this. we don't expect it to affect general motors stock or ford stock or anybody else's stock. this socialist dictatorship turning into anarchy? >> yeah. this chavez was a horrible human being, and he's dead now and doesn't have to face the repercussions that happened to his country, same with castro and stalin did to russia. they have some income disparities as well. but socialism has never worked. stuart: thank you very much indeed, john. i'm a refugee from socialism, and i'm here to tell you you're right. but, look, moments ago, you said you had been buying some stocks this morning. would you tell us what you bought? >> sure. i bought blackstone and maybe because of steve schwartzman. when time's in uncertainty, you want guys who are good at being able to diversify. blackstone has a 6.4% yield. i bought a decent position in it this morning in it. stuart: 6.4% yield, if i buy it at 30 bucks a share, they pay me 6.4%? >> that's right. it's an incredible yield and you can't get that anywhere else in the world right now. stuart: on the screen i have two more stocks which i think
john, you've been listening to this. we don't expect it to affect general motors stock or ford stock or anybody else's stock. this socialist dictatorship turning into anarchy? >> yeah. this chavez was a horrible human being, and he's dead now and doesn't have to face the repercussions that happened to his country, same with castro and stalin did to russia. they have some income disparities as well. but socialism has never worked. stuart: thank you very much indeed, john. i'm a refugee...
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harold ford, the senate's response, every time we see activity of the house on health care over the past week has basically been bless their hearts. that's what we hear from mitch mcconnell, i think john. it ain't going to happen. you've got a president that's not exactly sure what he wants. you look at the polls this morning, the this morning. the approval for their health care plan is now below 17%. the approval of obamacare is more popular than elvis in '57. it's not going their direction. >> it is curious. i guess the commitment that you've heard from pence and republicans in need to create $750 billion to a trillion dollars in savings which they had hoped to create from health care reform in order to do tax reform must be bigger than i thought. i thought after this past like many the president would move on, would tout the need to grow the economy, would say that tax cuts and infrastructure spend would do that. it's almost a strange and bizarre outreach to freedom caucus and other conservatives to show this president's commitment to health reform. maybe they have done polling to show the base of the party is deeply, deeply committed to undoing and reforming health care, undoing w
harold ford, the senate's response, every time we see activity of the house on health care over the past week has basically been bless their hearts. that's what we hear from mitch mcconnell, i think john. it ain't going to happen. you've got a president that's not exactly sure what he wants. you look at the polls this morning, the this morning. the approval for their health care plan is now below 17%. the approval of obamacare is more popular than elvis in '57. it's not going their direction....