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you all we now in a trade war or is this just the run up to it definitely just the run up to it phil nobody wants a trade war it will dollars from says it's a good thing but certainly europe doesn't but we are in trade war rhetoric and that is extremely dangerous you just saw the reaction from their europe on the one hand doesn't want any type of counter measures actually because they know that tariffs are a bad thing and that's not the agenda that they actually are trying to push forward but they on the other hand cannot just let this happen without reacting so it will depend on what other countries do and on how the u.s. response to these countermeasures i would like to think that a person who can afford a harley davidson can also afford to pay a little bit more so these terrorists that you will impose should not be rather that significant for the economy but more symbolic but again this could escalate very quickly and it could lead to a trade war in the end ok so we're still in the land of possibilities because this does not get signed until next week as well and it's done exactly and we
you all we now in a trade war or is this just the run up to it definitely just the run up to it phil nobody wants a trade war it will dollars from says it's a good thing but certainly europe doesn't but we are in trade war rhetoric and that is extremely dangerous you just saw the reaction from their europe on the one hand doesn't want any type of counter measures actually because they know that tariffs are a bad thing and that's not the agenda that they actually are trying to push forward but...
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how about phil mickelson. nobody wants it more than phil. he wants to prove to these young kids that he is still -- >> you pick first since you finished first. rotation will be 17, 18, 17, 18. >> okay. >> ready? >> go. 1. >> thank you. >> good luck. >>. >> jake, earlier we talked about the way this hole sets up for phil with that back left hole location. he hit a good shot. coming up a little short in regulation. thomas bogeyed this hole in regulation before the fireworks at 18. >> i think phil has the advantage only because he's a left-hander and he can play a high cut. don't forget, justin thomas is a highball hitter and he can take the ball up high with a lot of spin. i'm only giving phil the advantage here because he's left-handed. >> to the reigning fedexcup champion with the honor. >> he's already on top of that list. 550 more points at stake for the winner. could put him in control. never won a world golf championship. trying to check that one off the list. >> gap wedge here for justin. >> right of the hole. trying to turn it to get i
how about phil mickelson. nobody wants it more than phil. he wants to prove to these young kids that he is still -- >> you pick first since you finished first. rotation will be 17, 18, 17, 18. >> okay. >> ready? >> go. 1. >> thank you. >> good luck. >>. >> jake, earlier we talked about the way this hole sets up for phil with that back left hole location. he hit a good shot. coming up a little short in regulation. thomas bogeyed this hole in...
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i got such great treatment as phil donahue. nobodyreally cared when his show got off the air and i got good treatment. >> there is a great jim baker story, speaking of great texans. baker ran for attorney general in 1978. own little time on the ballot and he lost. he was on his way out to the his ranch that friday after election, to lick his wound. he is filling up his truck with gas. old boy, and says anybody tell you look a lot like jimmy baker. he says, yeah, sometimes. he said, doesn't that piss you off? >> we never be pissed off by this terrific panel. thank you for this wonderful panel. >> that's a great story.
i got such great treatment as phil donahue. nobodyreally cared when his show got off the air and i got good treatment. >> there is a great jim baker story, speaking of great texans. baker ran for attorney general in 1978. own little time on the ballot and he lost. he was on his way out to the his ranch that friday after election, to lick his wound. he is filling up his truck with gas. old boy, and says anybody tell you look a lot like jimmy baker. he says, yeah, sometimes. he said,...
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i got such great treatment as phil donahue. nobody really cared when his show got off the air and i got good treatment. >> there is a great jim baker story, speaking of great texans. baker ran for attorney general in 1978. own little time on the ballot and he lost. he was on his way out to the his ranch that friday after election, to lick his wound. he is filling up his truck with gas. old boy, and says anybody tell you look a lot like jimmy baker. he says, yeah, sometimes. he said, doesn't that piss you off? >> we never be pissed off by this terrific panel. thank you for this wonderful panel. >> that's a great story. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> the 2018 rancho mirage writers festival continues now with a conversation between authors dave barry and scott turow. ladies and gentlemen, please give a warm welcome to scott turow and dave barry. [applause] >> good afternoon. thanks for coming. we can't believe people are still coming to these things. scott, this is scott's fifth panel. scott will be doing his part of this totall
i got such great treatment as phil donahue. nobody really cared when his show got off the air and i got good treatment. >> there is a great jim baker story, speaking of great texans. baker ran for attorney general in 1978. own little time on the ballot and he lost. he was on his way out to the his ranch that friday after election, to lick his wound. he is filling up his truck with gas. old boy, and says anybody tell you look a lot like jimmy baker. he says, yeah, sometimes. he said,...
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phil: no, but it's been a ride that nobody could really foresee.we started out, total sales in the united states were about $2 billion. so last year we did $9 billion. 450% market share. so we took advantage of the running boom, which became a jogging boom, which became a fitness boom. and we have benefited from all of that. david: would you say the company benefited more from being a good marketing company or a good technology company, in other words having a better product or better marketing, or a combination of both? phil: i have said we are a marketing company and the product is our most important marketing tool. david: and the skill set that you brought to it, what would you say was the skill set that you brought? great intellect, great drive, great leadership? phil: all of that. [laughter] david: in equal amounts? phil: if there is one thing i have been pretty good at evaluating people. that was one of the things i wanted to get through and i hope did come through in the book, was how valuable those early partners were, my fellow employees,
phil: no, but it's been a ride that nobody could really foresee.we started out, total sales in the united states were about $2 billion. so last year we did $9 billion. 450% market share. so we took advantage of the running boom, which became a jogging boom, which became a fitness boom. and we have benefited from all of that. david: would you say the company benefited more from being a good marketing company or a good technology company, in other words having a better product or better...
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>> as phil points out, nobody has pushed back except for the weak denials on the substance of this.mes to the white house credibility, it seems to me it's a hallmark of trump world employees like michael cohen, that they're very devoted to the president but they're also not great at shielding the principle from the things they should be. it doesn't smell right to me that he would actually get through this without having talked to the president because this is not something they're great at doing. in this sort of bizarre and sad world we're in where this is the 12th and 15th most important story in the day, in the end, do i think it will matter? i'm not sure it will. >> there are legal ramifications. you can't just put $130,000 into an election if this is election-related spending without reporting it. there are fcc guidelines that could also come into play here. >> bill clinton learned this from paula jones. if this lawsuit has a standing in court, people get to give depositions and there are more questions and we learn more and more and more. >>> paul manafort, the former trump cam
>> as phil points out, nobody has pushed back except for the weak denials on the substance of this.mes to the white house credibility, it seems to me it's a hallmark of trump world employees like michael cohen, that they're very devoted to the president but they're also not great at shielding the principle from the things they should be. it doesn't smell right to me that he would actually get through this without having talked to the president because this is not something they're great...
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phil: i thought we could be bigger. nobody expected it to be as big as it is. began at some point, they to be competitive with you, so you began to build your own company called mikey. .ou needed -- nike ?ou paid $35 for the swoosh phil: we said we will pay you two dollars an hour to get some designs. they spent 17 and a half hours on that. david: that is pretty good. phil: it had a good ending. we gave her 500 shares of stock. you begin your own company eventually, after you parted ways with the japanese company. did you design the shoes yourself or did you figure out what the shoes were going to look at bush look like -- look like? tiger basically gave us an ultimatum to sell 51% of the company at book value. but give us an idea that maybe we should change manufacturers. we were in a hurry. if you actually have better shoes, can you run faster? phil: i think shoes are key. we still believe that a mile run lighter is better. run a mile in dress shoes, you will not run as fast. in the old days, when i was running at the university of oregon, we had a lot of ken
phil: i thought we could be bigger. nobody expected it to be as big as it is. began at some point, they to be competitive with you, so you began to build your own company called mikey. .ou needed -- nike ?ou paid $35 for the swoosh phil: we said we will pay you two dollars an hour to get some designs. they spent 17 and a half hours on that. david: that is pretty good. phil: it had a good ending. we gave her 500 shares of stock. you begin your own company eventually, after you parted ways with...
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nobody has found any collusion. >> phil, we heard from congressman stewart saying they got it wrong juste intelligence committee got wmd and iraq wrong. is that possible. he gleans something that the cia missed and the fbi and the dni. >> i got a question about him advising what he saw was erroneous intelligence. the american people, if there are differences of opinion whether the cia was accurate, surprisingly the republicans say the cia got it wrong and democrats saying they got it right. what we need is a piece of paper here is why. and me, as someone who has never looked at intelligence in this way, the way a cia analyst who looks at it, that i am right. why do you think he says that? i think we deserve is a single document why it is wrong. >> the head of the dni now who is appointed by the president stands by the ic report from 2017. >> absolutely. and no senior member of the intelligence committee has disputed it. it defies what we know. does anyone in their right mind think that trump -- excuse me, think that putin does not favor trump over hillary? we know that just from their di
nobody has found any collusion. >> phil, we heard from congressman stewart saying they got it wrong juste intelligence committee got wmd and iraq wrong. is that possible. he gleans something that the cia missed and the fbi and the dni. >> i got a question about him advising what he saw was erroneous intelligence. the american people, if there are differences of opinion whether the cia was accurate, surprisingly the republicans say the cia got it wrong and democrats saying they got...
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we had two weeks of adjusting to exactly what, nobody knows. >> phil, clearly from your first answer,ven though things might be uncertain, you're not that concerned. you're still encouraged by the economic picture and the earnings picture. >> there's a grand experiment going on you bought two quarters, maybe three, of solid earnings growth. you cut your taxes in half you have an opportunity here to steve's point, the headlines tell you there could be dark clouds out there we don't really know if you can pull your emotions out of the headlines and focus on the data, you bought yourself two, three quarters of opportunity to enter the market and i think it has solid 8% to 10% return long term, does the deficit balloon, does it not work -- >> hang on i want to point out the dow is down more than 300 points a moment ago phil, even as you're pointing to that, there's plenty of concern about the trade situation as well that has a real economic impact for you or no? >> it doesn't. this is noise. this is the warning shot to say, we're looking at this seriously and there could be implications.
we had two weeks of adjusting to exactly what, nobody knows. >> phil, clearly from your first answer,ven though things might be uncertain, you're not that concerned. you're still encouraged by the economic picture and the earnings picture. >> there's a grand experiment going on you bought two quarters, maybe three, of solid earnings growth. you cut your taxes in half you have an opportunity here to steve's point, the headlines tell you there could be dark clouds out there we don't...
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of seemed proud of himself saying look at me, like what i've done tonight, nobody has seen anything like this, have they? >> phil rucker, what can we surmise now that we've seen the wording from at least one of the subpoenas? >> well, we know mueller is looking pretty deep. sam nunberg is about as far away from donald trump in those key moments as he can be and yet he's a key player in this investigation i think because of how far mueller and his team are going to try to figure out whether somebody like roger stone, whether somebody like steve bannon had improper contact. >> john, i've also seen some folks who probably should have been nominated last night. there are trump surrogates on cable tonight saying things like i hope he is with his family and i hope this cry for help is answered, expressing crocodile concerns about his health and otherwise. >> there's not a lot of love loss between donald trump and sam nunberg at this point nor between most of the people around donald trump and sam nunberg at this point. it is obviously a crocodile concern as you put it. also i think it's setting up something for the fu
of seemed proud of himself saying look at me, like what i've done tonight, nobody has seen anything like this, have they? >> phil rucker, what can we surmise now that we've seen the wording from at least one of the subpoenas? >> well, we know mueller is looking pretty deep. sam nunberg is about as far away from donald trump in those key moments as he can be and yet he's a key player in this investigation i think because of how far mueller and his team are going to try to figure out...
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it is always one more fight, one more year, one more goal and nobody has throw—in in the towel. phillast three days. it is easy to say it but the hardest thing is to do it and the players played with massive courage against the side that, you know, see what you want, we have been really poor against them. katarina johnson-thompson has started her bed for pentathlon gold at the indoor championships in birmingham. she was sixth fastest in the opening event this morning, the 60 metre hurdles. the highjump is going on at the moment where the shot putt, long jump and 800m to follow. and these are the pictures of laura muir who won are first medal on the world stage, bronze and 80,000 metres. she said it always meant more to her than her european gold medals. some breaking news, clodius —— gymnast fryjapan gold medals. some breaking news, clodius —— gymnast fry japan will not be competing at the next commonwealth games, she has broken her ankle. we will bring you more on that later. thank you for that. in a major speech this afternoon on a future brexit deal, the prime minister theresa may
it is always one more fight, one more year, one more goal and nobody has throw—in in the towel. phillast three days. it is easy to say it but the hardest thing is to do it and the players played with massive courage against the side that, you know, see what you want, we have been really poor against them. katarina johnson-thompson has started her bed for pentathlon gold at the indoor championships in birmingham. she was sixth fastest in the opening event this morning, the 60 metre hurdles....
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when they have no collusion and nobody's found any collusion -- >> back now with the panel. phil heard from congressman stewart who said, look, he went over to the cia, looked at the raw intelligence and they got it wrong. does that -- i mean is it probable that in the amount of time he had to read the raw intelligence, that he gleaned something that the cia itself missed, that the fbi and the dni? >> i got a question about him advising us that what he saw was erroneous intelligence. what the american people deserve is one single document like what we got after the debacle on wmd, like what we got after 9/11. if there are differences of opinion about whether the cia was accurate and those differences are between democrats and republicans, surprisingly the republicans say the ci got it wrong, and the democrats say the ci got it right. what we deserve is a single piece of paper that says here's why we have a difference of opinion over the tension. why do you think a republican congressman who wants to support the president who says the ci analysts who have been watching this for ye
when they have no collusion and nobody's found any collusion -- >> back now with the panel. phil heard from congressman stewart who said, look, he went over to the cia, looked at the raw intelligence and they got it wrong. does that -- i mean is it probable that in the amount of time he had to read the raw intelligence, that he gleaned something that the cia itself missed, that the fbi and the dni? >> i got a question about him advising us that what he saw was erroneous...
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nobody said tips. treasuring and securities. great to see you guys, john, phil, larry, we appreciate it. >>> we are 48 minutes before the closing bell rings. job openings piling up at the white house. gary cohn's job, top economic job for the president, up for grabs, but friends of the lead candidate are warning him if he takes it, he's making a deal with the devil? charlie gasparino is about to break that story, straight ahead. >>> and picking prototypes. president trump about to arrive at the border wall prototype location. he'll be narrowing down those eight choices to just one. "countdown" coming right back. we're live and waiting for the president. dow is down 140 points. nah. not gonna happen. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower than some leading competitors. the bat
nobody said tips. treasuring and securities. great to see you guys, john, phil, larry, we appreciate it. >>> we are 48 minutes before the closing bell rings. job openings piling up at the white house. gary cohn's job, top economic job for the president, up for grabs, but friends of the lead candidate are warning him if he takes it, he's making a deal with the devil? charlie gasparino is about to break that story, straight ahead. >>> and picking prototypes. president trump...
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nobody remembers any of the things he did. believe me trump is the order of the day phil 20 years later. >> fox news certainly remembers.bout it a lot. >> you watch fox news? i can't believe what i am hearing. >> i will not confirm nor deny that. here is the thing about the interview. it's one of these things that's interesting. usually the dynamic is the president will do something and a bunch of people freak out about it. it seems often things mean less to him than to a certain part of the population. this seems like the opposite. it seems like for the rest of the population there is a curiosity. but it's not make or break at the end of the day. for him, the extraordinary lengths he has gone tor prevent this is really remarkable. a real reversal. >> i am curious also. no one i know of has ever heard her speak. >> it will be interesting tonight watching. you will have to have your phone to check to see if the president tweets while he talks. >> a big possibility of him maybe trying to do something, make a big splash with a move today to try and divert some of the media attention away from it. >> i think he's got enough
nobody remembers any of the things he did. believe me trump is the order of the day phil 20 years later. >> fox news certainly remembers.bout it a lot. >> you watch fox news? i can't believe what i am hearing. >> i will not confirm nor deny that. here is the thing about the interview. it's one of these things that's interesting. usually the dynamic is the president will do something and a bunch of people freak out about it. it seems often things mean less to him than to a...
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nobody in the driver's seat. there is, however, a remote operator >> welcome, phil my name is ben i'll be your phantom remote operator for this drive. >> reporter: when you're sitting in one of these cars and the remote operation is taking place, it feels like an autonomous-drive vehicle with one key difference there is somebody who actually is driving the car, albeit by remote control ben, the remote operator, sees what the car sees. so it's almost as if ben is sitting in the driver's seat right now we're at a four-way stop ben can see all the cars and traffic around here and he's making the turn. as someone who has gone for a number of rides in autonomous-drive vehicles, riding in a remote-operated vehicle doesn't feel a whole lot different. what's the appeal? it's those tricky situations where you come across a construction site. for a lot of autonomous-drive vehicles, that creates confusion. that's where phantom auto steps in a remote operator like ben can take control and steer the vehicle where it needs to go back live in mountainview as i ride in the vehicle here, we should point out here, we have a shot at th
nobody in the driver's seat. there is, however, a remote operator >> welcome, phil my name is ben i'll be your phantom remote operator for this drive. >> reporter: when you're sitting in one of these cars and the remote operation is taking place, it feels like an autonomous-drive vehicle with one key difference there is somebody who actually is driving the car, albeit by remote control ben, the remote operator, sees what the car sees. so it's almost as if ben is sitting in the...
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nobody catching that. rory mac roy with a lead. fifth birdie over final six hole. rory picked up first tour win since 2015. got to be favored, tiger, phil mickelson is there and did i mention masters is on channel 5 in two weeks. >> there's a plug, full-time now for play -- time now for play of the game. michigan state taking on syracuse. tie game in the final seconds of first half. >> three seconds, two seconds, shot by moier and throws it up -- moyer. throws it up and he banks it in. >> michigan state's matt mcquaid first shot gets blocked and recovers and throws it up again. all in one jump. take a look and heaves it up. off the glass. unbelievable. syracuse went onto win the upset 55-53. >> reporter: it could be a traffic nightmare for drivers leaving al know definite i'll have -- alameda and i'll have details on the roadway ahead. -- road work ahead. >> reporter: part of the north beach neighborhood blocked off after a big fire over the weekend. political war of words over fire fighters response. ♪you've got a friend in me celebrate friendship and beyond at the first ever pixar fest with all new fireworks and your favorite park par
nobody catching that. rory mac roy with a lead. fifth birdie over final six hole. rory picked up first tour win since 2015. got to be favored, tiger, phil mickelson is there and did i mention masters is on channel 5 in two weeks. >> there's a plug, full-time now for play -- time now for play of the game. michigan state taking on syracuse. tie game in the final seconds of first half. >> three seconds, two seconds, shot by moier and throws it up -- moyer. throws it up and he banks it...
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nobody in the driver's seat. there is, however, a remote operator. >> welcome, phil my name is ben.our phantom remote operator for this drive. >> reporter: when you're sitting in one of these cars, it feels likeplace, it feels like an autonomous the remote operator sees what the car sees, it is almost like if ben was sitting at a driver's way seat we are at a four-way stop and ben can see traffic here riding in a remote operated vehicle does not feel a whole lot different. what's the appeal? it is the tricky situation when you come up a lot of construction sites that's where phantom auto steps in ben can stir the vehicle where it needs to go >> you can see ben is controlling where we are going now, phantom autobelieves this is a key to handle those situations a construction site or a driver way that's block and the vehicle does not know where to go. if there is nobody in the vehicle, phantom auto believes phantom auto is the way to be done others are looking into this situation, this may be the key when it comes to autonomous driving vehicles out in the world picking up day in and d
nobody in the driver's seat. there is, however, a remote operator. >> welcome, phil my name is ben.our phantom remote operator for this drive. >> reporter: when you're sitting in one of these cars, it feels likeplace, it feels like an autonomous the remote operator sees what the car sees, it is almost like if ben was sitting at a driver's way seat we are at a four-way stop and ben can see traffic here riding in a remote operated vehicle does not feel a whole lot different. what's...
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nobody wants to cut spending. of the one the boeing dropped 4%, accounts for a 100 point drop for the dow industrials. that is the trade war. california politician phile wall. can he do that? >> the 14th amendment to the constitution requires equal protection, similarly situated taxpayers treated a similar way, the government cannot punish a taxpayer because it builds an ideological opposition. it absolutely would fit. stuart: the prohibition on a bill of attainder? judge napolitano: that is a legislative declaration of guilt, congress voting that stuart varney is a criminal, can't do it. parliament can do it. that is why we have prohibition on bill attainder because parliament it is a jefferson, washington, madison and all those wonderful patriots. stuart: hold on, dow industrials now down 261 points. a chunk of that loss is accounted for by boeing which is a dow stock and it is down 4%. trade war worries if we go after china. boeing cells heavily in china. watch the quid pro quo. we are down 265. momentarily, more on the border wall. one of the companies that provided a prototype for the president. what do they think of losing a tax break because t
nobody wants to cut spending. of the one the boeing dropped 4%, accounts for a 100 point drop for the dow industrials. that is the trade war. california politician phile wall. can he do that? >> the 14th amendment to the constitution requires equal protection, similarly situated taxpayers treated a similar way, the government cannot punish a taxpayer because it builds an ideological opposition. it absolutely would fit. stuart: the prohibition on a bill of attainder? judge napolitano: that...