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the "washington post" published an old interview with trump posing as a publicist as john miller a namelike this one with a people magazine reporter asking about trump's break up with marla maples. >> he gets called for everybody. he gets called by everybody in the book in terms of women. >> trump later told people magazine it was just a joke. but then on nbc this. >> it was not me on the phone. it doesn't sound like me on the phone. >> an audio forensic expert disputed that. >> i'm confident it's jump trump. >> john miller, barron, whatever the name seems they lead back to donald trump. randi kaye, cnn, palm beach, florida. >> joining me now is trump biographer. this is bizarre. it shows the extent to which he wanted to be seen as being incredibly rich and getting his name in the paper and bragging about women he had been with. the blatant lying from citizen trump to where some of the buildings were located goes beyond embellishment to outright fabrications. >> i guess this is how we get to a president who now told 2,000 lies during his time in office. you know, listening to that, you
the "washington post" published an old interview with trump posing as a publicist as john miller a namelike this one with a people magazine reporter asking about trump's break up with marla maples. >> he gets called for everybody. he gets called by everybody in the book in terms of women. >> trump later told people magazine it was just a joke. but then on nbc this. >> it was not me on the phone. it doesn't sound like me on the phone. >> an audio forensic expert...
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. >> john miller, john barron, whatever the name. seems all lead back to donald trump.oining us now, the author of the trumps, three generations of builders and a president. thank you for being here. what an interesting story, right? when you hear this tape, what do you think? >> it's donald trump. i don't think we have any doubt about it. you know, he's, he didn't invent this idea. his father did this. his father posed as someone else on the phone. >> seriously. tell us more about that. >> his father was mr. green. that's the name he used when he spoke to reporters and say, or various phone calls he represented himself as mr. green and donald's sister, mary ann, said it was like a joke in the family. she said that she and her husband, a lawyer named john barery, used to joke they were going to send a pretend subpoena to trump tower for john barron and then see what happened. >> so you have heard of john barron before. >> absolutely. yeah. yeah. family story. >> back during the campaign, i remember there was this report that trump had made calls to reporters in the '70s
. >> john miller, john barron, whatever the name. seems all lead back to donald trump.oining us now, the author of the trumps, three generations of builders and a president. thank you for being here. what an interesting story, right? when you hear this tape, what do you think? >> it's donald trump. i don't think we have any doubt about it. you know, he's, he didn't invent this idea. his father did this. his father posed as someone else on the phone. >> seriously. tell us more...
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and bassist john miller first met while studying law in hamburg. i feel it's good that you met at a student orientation course at the university where we were both wandering around disoriented we spotted each other and for our there's someone who looks like me and not like everyone else it was love at first sight. they do eventually dropped out of university to devote all their time to music their aspirations lyrics with death their style indie rock their look tracksuit jackets that's how it took a tonic started off in the early one nine hundred ninety s. along together we're talking tronic my name is on a and i play drums and also sometimes sing and play guitar signature in tribute to my novice my name is jani and i like to play bass it's been hard jack and i sing and play guitar and talk and it's. was such a hot that fast. track that's out soon the intellectuals of german pop had amassed a large fan base even though in the beginning they hadn't quite mastered their instruments yet. another bank sure we were musicians when we first met. but that w
and bassist john miller first met while studying law in hamburg. i feel it's good that you met at a student orientation course at the university where we were both wandering around disoriented we spotted each other and for our there's someone who looks like me and not like everyone else it was love at first sight. they do eventually dropped out of university to devote all their time to music their aspirations lyrics with death their style indie rock their look tracksuit jackets that's how it...
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i the three founding members now live in berlin but singer dick for looks so and bassist john miller first met while studying law in hamburg. the two eventually dropped out of university to devote all their time to music their aspiration lyrics with death their style indie rock their look tracksuit jackets that's how talk of tonic started off in the early one nine hundred ninety s. a little closer together we're talking tronic my name is on a and i play drums and also sometimes sing and play guitar signature in tribute to my novice my name is jani and i like to play bass. and i sing and play guitar no intelligence. was cut out for the fact that crap. like that so out soon the intellectuals of german pop had amassed a large fan base even though in the beginning they hadn't quite mastered their instruments yet. feasts. love on sure we were musicians when we first met. but that wasn't the most important thing for us to show what we could do on the instruments. it's just good mind to be is trying those are more interested in expressing something or in getting across a certain mood. to ju
i the three founding members now live in berlin but singer dick for looks so and bassist john miller first met while studying law in hamburg. the two eventually dropped out of university to devote all their time to music their aspiration lyrics with death their style indie rock their look tracksuit jackets that's how talk of tonic started off in the early one nine hundred ninety s. a little closer together we're talking tronic my name is on a and i play drums and also sometimes sing and play...
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the "washington post" published an old interview with trump posing as a publicist named john miller,ame he appeared to use so he could handle media calls. like this one with a "people" magazine reporter asking about trump's breakup with girlfriend marla maples. he later told "people" that it was just a joke, but then on nbc, this -- >> that was not me on the phone. and it doesn't sound like me. >> reporter: an audio forensic expert disputed that. >> i'm confident that it is donald trump. >> reporter: john miller, john barron, whatever the name, seems they all lead back to donald trump. randi kaye, cnn, palm beach, florida. >>> i'm just natalie allen and you're just eye svivank cabrera. just hear to tell you about the london marathon that could be the hottest on record. >> that is not good. hottest on record for anything really is not good. and in fact this is on the heels of the boston marathon which was one of the coldest on record. so whole different deal. they don't like the heat or the cold. and we'll continue to see temperatures climbing over the next few days. and in fact we ar
the "washington post" published an old interview with trump posing as a publicist named john miller,ame he appeared to use so he could handle media calls. like this one with a "people" magazine reporter asking about trump's breakup with girlfriend marla maples. he later told "people" that it was just a joke, but then on nbc, this -- >> that was not me on the phone. and it doesn't sound like me. >> reporter: an audio forensic expert disputed that....
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>> john miller. >> reporter: john miller was another suspected pseudonym. >> by the way, i'm sort of> what is your position? >> i'm handling pr because he gets so much of it. >> reporter: confronted with the allegation during the 2016 campaign, trump denied it. >> no, i don't know anything about it. you're telling me about it for the first time. it doesn't sound like my voice at all. i have many, many people trying to imitate my voice. and you can imagine that. and this sounds like one of the scams. >> reporter: but that same year, trump did let it slip that he'd used aliases when doing business. including a familiar name. >> but i would never want to use my name because you had to pay more money for the land. if you're using land, you use different names. >> what names do you use? >> i actually used the name barron. >> reporter: the detailed and scathing allegations resurrecting the continuous questions over the president's casual relationship with the truth. alex marquardt, cnn, new york. >>> for the second time in two months, thousands of students in the u.s. walked out of their s
>> john miller. >> reporter: john miller was another suspected pseudonym. >> by the way, i'm sort of> what is your position? >> i'm handling pr because he gets so much of it. >> reporter: confronted with the allegation during the 2016 campaign, trump denied it. >> no, i don't know anything about it. you're telling me about it for the first time. it doesn't sound like my voice at all. i have many, many people trying to imitate my voice. and you can imagine...
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>> john miller. >> john miller was another suspected pseudonym in calls to gossip reporters. >> by them sort of new here. >> what is your position? >> i'm sort of handling p.r. because he gets so much of it. >> confronted with the allegation during the 2016 campaign, trump denied it. >> no, i don't think -- i don't know anything about it. you're telling me about it for the first time and it doesn't sound like my voice at all. i have many, many people that are trying to imitate my voice and you can imagine that, but this sounds like one of those scams. >> reporter: but that same year trump did let it slip that he used aliases while doing business. >> i would never want to use my name. i would have to pay more money for the land. >> what names you would wow use? >> i would use -- i actually used a name, barron. >> reporter: the new audio clips and greenberg's detailed and scathing allegations tonight resurrecting the continuous questions over the president's casual relationship with the truth. alex marquardt, cnn, new york. >> that sounded exactly like him. did he say it's not him? oh, m
>> john miller. >> john miller was another suspected pseudonym in calls to gossip reporters. >> by them sort of new here. >> what is your position? >> i'm sort of handling p.r. because he gets so much of it. >> confronted with the allegation during the 2016 campaign, trump denied it. >> no, i don't think -- i don't know anything about it. you're telling me about it for the first time and it doesn't sound like my voice at all. i have many, many people...
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also this guy john miller. they're all him.ll get to that incredible audio coming up straight ahead. you're watching "hardball," where the action is. mom? dad? hi! i had a very minor fender bender tonight in an unreasonably narrow fast food drive thru lane. but what a powerful life lesson. and don't worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. which is so smart on your guy's part. like fact that they'll just... forgive you... four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. previously treated withd platinum-based chemotherapy, including those with an abnormal alk or egfr gene who've tried an fda-approved targeted therapy, who wouldn't want a chance for another...? who'd say no to a...? who wouldn't want a chance to live longer. opdivo (nivolumab). over 40,000 patients have been prescribed opdivo immunotherapy. opdivo can cause your immune syst
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so if you're following john miller stop following him. and just follow me on twitter. you never have to do anything more than just log in and follow me. but what i'd like to talk about tonight is how -- how poorly the conservative or classical liberal or free market oriented folks have done in explaining why capitalism is good for the poor. if you go look back to 1927, there was a book written called liberalism in the classical tradition. what he was talking about was liberal thought used to be thought of as limited government and free mechanic aloccasion of resources. he was complaining how liberalism had been stolen in a sense. but he still called it liberal thought and he said that liberal -- anti-liberal thought on page three of the book he said and i liberal thought is going to cause first the great impression, second world war ii, third that the nazi sees are going to start world war ii, and fourth that they're not going to win because they're not winning the battle of ideas. and of course all those things happened. and it's very interesting because he is writing
so if you're following john miller stop following him. and just follow me on twitter. you never have to do anything more than just log in and follow me. but what i'd like to talk about tonight is how -- how poorly the conservative or classical liberal or free market oriented folks have done in explaining why capitalism is good for the poor. if you go look back to 1927, there was a book written called liberalism in the classical tradition. what he was talking about was liberal thought used to be...
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i'm pretty close, so if you're following john miller, stop following him. [laughing] and just follow me on twitter. you never have to do anything more than just login and follow me. but what i'd like to talk about tonight is how poorly the conservative or classic liberal or free-market oriented folks have done and explaining why capitalism is good for the poor. if you look back in 1927, there was a little book called liberalism in the classic tradition. what he was talking about was liberal thought used to be thought of as limited government and free market allocation of resources. he was complaining how liberalism had been stolen in a sense but he still called the liberal thought and he said anti-liberal fought on page to the bookies is anti-liberal thought is going to cause first the great depression, second, world war ii, third, that the nazis are going to start world war ii, and for them that they are not going to win because i'm not going to win the battle of ideas. .. mark capitalism is why aim rite writing this back? i want to help the poor, basicall
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john miller isn't here reporting and also doing something with the fbi.s made that transition, and people around him are making sure of it. i think she adds something significant to 60 minutes. she hasn't come to "60 minutes," saying, we are going to do things my way. she has come to the show saying, i want to learn to do things your way. bill: the media landscape that we have today contains all of those elements you are talking about, the entertainment, the blending of news and entertainment. but i come back around 2 -- someone tells me they are sick of the media and i say, what does that mean? you can go all the way from the national enquirer to the new york times, it is all the media. i really think that it is kind of incumbent upon the news consumer to differentiate. there is really great news out there. there is more news out there today than ever before. i must admit people are being bombarded by it and can't really tell what to pay attention to and what not to. but 60 minutes is a place where you will get real news. some major newspapers, you will
john miller isn't here reporting and also doing something with the fbi.s made that transition, and people around him are making sure of it. i think she adds something significant to 60 minutes. she hasn't come to "60 minutes," saying, we are going to do things my way. she has come to the show saying, i want to learn to do things your way. bill: the media landscape that we have today contains all of those elements you are talking about, the entertainment, the blending of news and...
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the second thing is john miller has spoken here before and he is the head of our journalism program, but he and i have had for the last two and a half years a contest to see who has the most twitter followers and i have been ahead of him for a number -- for probably 15, 16 months but then john snuck ahead of me so we get free lunch once a week whoever has got the most twitter followers and i'm pretty close, so if you are following john miller stop following him, and just follow me on twitter, you never have to do anything more than just log in and follow me. but what i'd like to talk about tonight is how poorly the conservative or classical liberal or free market oriented folks have done explaining why capitalism is good for the poor. if you look back to 1927 there was a little book called "liberalism in the classical tradition." what he was talking about was liberal thought used to be thought of as limited government and free market allocation of resources. he was complaining how liberalism had been stolen in a sense, but he still called it liberal thought. he said that liberal -- a
the second thing is john miller has spoken here before and he is the head of our journalism program, but he and i have had for the last two and a half years a contest to see who has the most twitter followers and i have been ahead of him for a number -- for probably 15, 16 months but then john snuck ahead of me so we get free lunch once a week whoever has got the most twitter followers and i'm pretty close, so if you are following john miller stop following him, and just follow me on twitter,...
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police in new york working to prevent isis drone attacks, deputy commissioner john miller says the threadbut they wanted to be prepared. the government is assessing its technological ability to take control of the drones. isis 20 use drones to drop bombs on players and fans of the world cup in russia. a deception operation by iran, both branches of the iranian military are spreading the conspiracy theory claiming the us is secretly backing islamic terrorists was the propaganda calls us, british and french leaders criminals for the strike, using chemical weapons on his own people. last-minute change of heart paving the path to confirmation for secretary of state mike pompeo. kelly right joins us with what has changed and what happens next. >> reporter: it is rare to see any bipartisanship on capitol hill. these days. in john: had a path to confirmation from mike pompeo but in a rare move, rand paul doing an about-face announced his support for pompeo, having received assurances from donald trump and director pompeo that he agrees with the president on these important issues i have decided
police in new york working to prevent isis drone attacks, deputy commissioner john miller says the threadbut they wanted to be prepared. the government is assessing its technological ability to take control of the drones. isis 20 use drones to drop bombs on players and fans of the world cup in russia. a deception operation by iran, both branches of the iranian military are spreading the conspiracy theory claiming the us is secretly backing islamic terrorists was the propaganda calls us, british...
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john miller from nuveen. let's discuss a little bit more about the yield curve.f course everyone's been focused on the 10-year jeff cox says another treasury could, in fact, be more important. >> hi, wilf. the 10-year treasury yield has caused a good deal of worry in the markets this week. but i think investors may have their eye on the wrong ball here now, a bigger story developing could be the 2-year notes eclipsed at the 2.5% rate. that's a ten-year high and a level that could make bonds more attractive than stocks especially in this volatile environment. now, consider this doesn't it make more sense to buy a risk-free bond for two years at 2.5% return than to hold 10-year paper for a 3% coupon many investors think so. etfs have seen outflows over the pa month at the same time, bond funds have seen inflows of $5.2 billion. this comes at a time when the s&p 500's dividend yield is 1.9% now, how high levels can go from here is an unsettled question at this point the rising pictures gave investors something to look at guys >> jeff, very interesting take i can tot
john miller from nuveen. let's discuss a little bit more about the yield curve.f course everyone's been focused on the 10-year jeff cox says another treasury could, in fact, be more important. >> hi, wilf. the 10-year treasury yield has caused a good deal of worry in the markets this week. but i think investors may have their eye on the wrong ball here now, a bigger story developing could be the 2-year notes eclipsed at the 2.5% rate. that's a ten-year high and a level that could make...
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police in new york are working to prevent drone attacks, deputy commissioner john miller says the threatto be prepared. that he permit is assessing its technological ability to take control of drones which isis threatened to use drones to drop bombs on players and fans at the world cup in russia. the senate delaying the confirmation hearing for the a secretary nominee ronnie jackson. and lawmakers raising concerns over the white house dr.'s qualifications and reported allegations of improper conduct. >> chairman isaacson indicated unsubstantiated allegations made, he wants to do it right, we told him he wanted to delay the meeting, that was fine with us. we want to get the facts out, we have to do our due diligence. jillian: it is likely of the hearing will be rescheduled or postponed indefinitely. succeeding in obama your holdover fired by donald trump last month. donald trump and the first lady preparing for the first state dinner with french pres. emmanuel macroin, the trade deal which donald trump threatened to pull out of. donald trump says the us will scrap the deal my may 12th if
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for the mullahs selborne not either hargrove or the minute of more than a third funny minute to john miller. or than i have in the way of pocket a gun in ballot and win for feeling that i have. no single party won an outright majority but still a man and his national socialist party won the most seats with eleven. and nabulsi himself failed to win a seat but he became prime minister of the first elected government in jordan as leader of the largest party in parliament. and his government was leftist. and anti hashemites. it competed with the king in decision making and try to undermine him. opposition to the king grew and even extended to the army. has seen received reports of plans to stage a military coup against him. to king would not tolerate this and increasingly feared attempts to overthrow him so he dismissed. and dissolved parliament. violence erupted over the dismissal and in one nine hundred fifty seven there was an attempted coup. sustained declared martial law. when civilian rule returned the following year political parties had been banned. internal security was tight and. jord
for the mullahs selborne not either hargrove or the minute of more than a third funny minute to john miller. or than i have in the way of pocket a gun in ballot and win for feeling that i have. no single party won an outright majority but still a man and his national socialist party won the most seats with eleven. and nabulsi himself failed to win a seat but he became prime minister of the first elected government in jordan as leader of the largest party in parliament. and his government was...
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during the campaign we heard 90s era tapes of a man calling himself john miller speaking on behalf ofp. here is what the then candidate said to jimmy kimmel about it at the time. >> to me that didn't sound like my voice. >> nobody sounds like themselves when they hear themselves. but to me it sounded just like you. >> is that right? >> and if it was you, i think it was a very funny thing to do to call a guy and take him through the ringer. >> over the years i used aliases. i used the name baron, the name of my son. ama i made a very good deal using that name. >> gentlemen, good to have both of you on. jason, you're up first. you've heard this audio. let's all agree this is trump, right? >> brooke, i don't know. the person on the audio said that they wanted to go off the record. i don't think i've ever heard the president say he wanted to go off the record with anything. i don't know. it's a 35-year-old tape. i think the whole thing is a little bit kind of funny to begin with. i'm not sure why this reporter didn't have this back during the election. it seems kind of low energy to not h
during the campaign we heard 90s era tapes of a man calling himself john miller speaking on behalf ofp. here is what the then candidate said to jimmy kimmel about it at the time. >> to me that didn't sound like my voice. >> nobody sounds like themselves when they hear themselves. but to me it sounded just like you. >> is that right? >> and if it was you, i think it was a very funny thing to do to call a guy and take him through the ringer. >> over the years i used...
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trump has long denied he was john barron or john miller.ho would call gossip columnists. >> you think that sounded like me? >> over the year, i've used aliases! wh ? >> i useded the name barron. >> there it is. not just a name for aalias, but naming his youngest child. those were from the 1980s, but if you fos warford to to presidential campaign, he's claiming he's worth $10 billion. we have not seen his tax returns. so we have reached out to the white house. they didn't respond. also the trump organization, they didn't want to comment. sfwl so it does sound like he's the one who picked the name, barron. now to jonathan. you know, when we hear on that tape, first of all, it's the sentence structure, the cadence, word choice that makes it clear it's donald trump, but alex played donald trump at that time and john barron and you could hear that while the president's voice now may have changed a little bit in how deep it is, those two voices are the same. so you decided to go back and li b b to these tapes. why are you releasing them now? >> i
trump has long denied he was john barron or john miller.ho would call gossip columnists. >> you think that sounded like me? >> over the year, i've used aliases! wh ? >> i useded the name barron. >> there it is. not just a name for aalias, but naming his youngest child. those were from the 1980s, but if you fos warford to to presidential campaign, he's claiming he's worth $10 billion. we have not seen his tax returns. so we have reached out to the white house. they didn't...
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. >> reporter: trump has long denied he's john baron or john miller. >> i'm sort of new here. >> what's >> i'm sort of handling pr. he gets so much of it. >> those didn't sound like me, really. you think that sounded like me? >> yeah. >> reporter: but then. >> over the years i've used alias. if you're trying to buy land, you use alias. >> what names? >> i used the name baron. >> reporter: there it is. not just a name he liked for an alias but also naming his youngest child, a son baron as well. fast forward to the partial campaign in which trump repeatedly claimed he was worth some $10 billion. something that is very difficult to verify because we still haven't seen trump's tax returns. we have reached out to the white house for a reaction to these new recordings. we have not heard back from him. and the trump organization says they have no comment. cnn, new york. >>> we have so much more straight ahead in the news room. first, here's this week's fit nation. >> they're swimming and then there's ice swimming. >> get down in the water. >> people who do this are crazy. >> that's right. i'm
. >> reporter: trump has long denied he's john baron or john miller. >> i'm sort of new here. >> what's >> i'm sort of handling pr. he gets so much of it. >> those didn't sound like me, really. you think that sounded like me? >> yeah. >> reporter: but then. >> over the years i've used alias. if you're trying to buy land, you use alias. >> what names? >> i used the name baron. >> reporter: there it is. not just a name he liked for...
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we know that trump has used his alias in the past as well as the alias john miller to reporters. admitted he used the alias bar barron when he was running for president. rewind two years, 1982, the first time that forbes put out this list, he called up greenburg and told him that his family was worth $900 million. he deserved to have a really high place on the list. forbes decided that trump was worth just $100 million, and greenberg later discovered it wasn't $100 million, it was $5 million. certainly far lower than trump would have wanted people to realize. greenberg says it took him some 35 years to realize that he had been conned, that was his word, that trump had used this list to embellish himself publicly and in the business world. greenberg had harsh words about trump earlier on "new day." >> he is a consummate con man. he understood what i was doing, you know, going around the country, putting people and asking them, and he figured out what he had to do in order to deceive me and get on to that list. and he did it very well. and he maintained that persona just sort of ta
we know that trump has used his alias in the past as well as the alias john miller to reporters. admitted he used the alias bar barron when he was running for president. rewind two years, 1982, the first time that forbes put out this list, he called up greenburg and told him that his family was worth $900 million. he deserved to have a really high place on the list. forbes decided that trump was worth just $100 million, and greenberg later discovered it wasn't $100 million, it was $5 million....
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thing is john miller has spoken here before, and he is the head of our journalism program. he and i have had, for the last 2.5 years, a contest to see has the most twitter followers. and i have been ahead of him for -- probably 15, 16 months, but then john smith ahead of me -- snuck ahead of me. we get free lunch once a week. weber has the most followers, and i am pretty close. whoever has the most followers, and i am pretty close. so stop following john, and follow me. you don't have to do anything but login and follow me. [laughter] aboutwould like to talk tonight about how poorly the conservative or classical liberal or free-market oriented folks have done in explaining why capitalism is good for the poor. to 1927, therek was a book written called " liberalism in the classical tradition." what it was talking about was liberal thought used to be thought of as limited government and free market allocation of resources. he was complaining how liberalism had been stolen, in a sense, but he still called it liberal thought. and he said anti-liberal thought , in page three of t
thing is john miller has spoken here before, and he is the head of our journalism program. he and i have had, for the last 2.5 years, a contest to see has the most twitter followers. and i have been ahead of him for -- probably 15, 16 months, but then john smith ahead of me -- snuck ahead of me. we get free lunch once a week. weber has the most followers, and i am pretty close. whoever has the most followers, and i am pretty close. so stop following john, and follow me. you don't have to do...
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brian: john miller says the attacks getting harder to prevent since terrorists are using anything theyillegal immigrants can get their own official i.d. cards. fantastic. mobile printing stations will be set up around the city, making the city key easier to get. the card acts as a valid government issued identification. criminal background and immigration status will not be checked. good job, rob emanuel. ainsley: comedian michelle wolf facing criticism over her attacks on sarah huckabee sanders at saturday's white house correspondence dinner. listen. >> i have to say i'm star structure love you as aunt lydia in the hand made's tale. burns fat and uses that ash to make a smok perfect smoky ey. maybe she is born with it. ainsley: should all women be appalled. american university school of public affairs also a democrat capri that fara. thank you for being with us. >> absolutely. good morning. ainsley: what did you think when you heard that? >> you know, i'm frankly appalled. look, this isn't about being a democrat or being a republican. it isn't about being liberal or conservative and i
brian: john miller says the attacks getting harder to prevent since terrorists are using anything theyillegal immigrants can get their own official i.d. cards. fantastic. mobile printing stations will be set up around the city, making the city key easier to get. the card acts as a valid government issued identification. criminal background and immigration status will not be checked. good job, rob emanuel. ainsley: comedian michelle wolf facing criticism over her attacks on sarah huckabee...
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. >> john stratton and robin miller know that liz makes it her business to ask a lot of questions. owner of polka dots and rose bud interiors in lexington, kentucky, since 2009, liz discovered early on that she needed to dig deeper and learn more about her clients' wants and needs. >> i didn't think i needed a psychology degree to be able to decorate someone's home, but you do. you really have to understand somebody. >> after a few rough business decisions, she came to the realization that every conversation is crucial when it comes to connecting with the right customer for her company. >> as a young business owner, you want to help anyone. but after a couple of times of experiencing someone who really wasn't a great fit and that was the point writ was like, okay, we need to have some questions and get a little bit deeper in the beginning and not be halfway through the process before we realize that maybe this isn't going to work. >> which is why liz started interviewing her clients about the homes, storefronts and offices they wanted to decorator renovate. >> they may catch on tha
. >> john stratton and robin miller know that liz makes it her business to ask a lot of questions. owner of polka dots and rose bud interiors in lexington, kentucky, since 2009, liz discovered early on that she needed to dig deeper and learn more about her clients' wants and needs. >> i didn't think i needed a psychology degree to be able to decorate someone's home, but you do. you really have to understand somebody. >> after a few rough business decisions, she came to the...
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john miller, thank you very much for your time.n, putting 450 jobs at risk. if we get any more on that story, we will bring it to you in the next hour. so, the markets, the ftse is up slightly, and the pound hit its highest level against the dollar in the brexit vote injune 2016, it was up at $1.43, it has dropped slightly. the reason it has dropped slightly. the reason it has dropped slightly. the reason it has dropped slightly is because traders we re dropped slightly is because traders were expecting even higher wage growth figures this morning, so that the wind out their sails. against the wind out their sails. against the euro, we are still at an 11 month high at the minute, so sterling is doing well and i put up associated british foods, the owner of primark, the fast fashion chain, who seem to be bucking the trend, it feels like every time we talk about budgetary tell, we're talking about retailers on the high street. primark are doing well, and interestingly, i was surprised to realise this, they don't have an online transa
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helping out trump now we're learning that he has ties to russia that go to the very center of miller's investigation john hendren in washington thank you very much for that stay on top of the miller investigation with got a spotlight page up on al jazeera dot com with all the latest developments the major players and a closer look also into the web of connections between the u.a.e. of russia and the trump administration it's all there on our website at al-jazeera dot com. now let's take a look at the other stories making headlines around the world now his. in london you sent. hi there yes we begin with some news from gaza one palestinian has been killed by israeli soldiers near the border another has died of their injuries suffered in friday's bloodshed according to the ministry of health that brings the number of palestinians killed by israeli forces in the border unrest to twenty one and stephanie decker reports from west jerusalem the violence has put the israeli army's rules of engagement under scrutiny. these are unprecedented scenes along gaza's border with israel it's the biggest protests since a
helping out trump now we're learning that he has ties to russia that go to the very center of miller's investigation john hendren in washington thank you very much for that stay on top of the miller investigation with got a spotlight page up on al jazeera dot com with all the latest developments the major players and a closer look also into the web of connections between the u.a.e. of russia and the trump administration it's all there on our website at al-jazeera dot com. now let's take a look...
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. >> reporter: trump has denied he's john barren or jon miller who would call gossip reporters. >> i'm new here. >> what is your position? >> i'm handling p.r. >> this doesn't sound like me really. you think that sounded like me? >> yeah. >> i don't. >> over the years i've used alias. if you try to buy land you use different names. >> what name do you use? >> i used the name barren. >> there it is. not just a name he liked for an alias but for his youngest child, naming his son bar ron and he stayed on the forbes 400 list but with figures well below he claimed to be worth. during the 2016 campaign he said he was worth some $10 billion but that can't be checked because we can't see his tax returns and we reached out to the white house and they have not reported. >>> and in one minute he calls him lying comey and then he relies on his words. which is it? the white house weighs in on all of today's news next. if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference... a
. >> reporter: trump has denied he's john barren or jon miller who would call gossip reporters. >> i'm new here. >> what is your position? >> i'm handling p.r. >> this doesn't sound like me really. you think that sounded like me? >> yeah. >> i don't. >> over the years i've used alias. if you try to buy land you use different names. >> what name do you use? >> i used the name barren. >> there it is. not just a name he liked for an...
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miller. he was left with sean hannity, others who were at mar-a-lago with him. but chief of staff john kelly was not with him. who's the one that has his ear? who's the one helping him shape these tweets? anybody? >> well, the truth is, the person who is in charge of messaging is the person who has always been in charge of messaging. and that's president trump himself. obviously, now, he has lost his communications director with hope hicks leaving, but she never sort of played that traditional role of, you know, messaging and talking points and thinking long-term about that. it just wasn't what she did. she played an important role, but it wasn't that. and this is a complaint that a lot of west wing and white house aides have. which is that even if you do have someone in these roles, in the constructer role, may or may not get filled anytime soon. but even when you do have a communications director and a chief of staff and a top political strategist, they say the president believes and acts as his own communications director, his own chief of staff, his own political director. and that
miller. he was left with sean hannity, others who were at mar-a-lago with him. but chief of staff john kelly was not with him. who's the one that has his ear? who's the one helping him shape these tweets? anybody? >> well, the truth is, the person who is in charge of messaging is the person who has always been in charge of messaging. and that's president trump himself. obviously, now, he has lost his communications director with hope hicks leaving, but she never sort of played that...
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so larry kudlow, john bolton, peter havarro, stephen miller, and kellyanne conway who came as more ofoperative but who knows the president very well. >> the interesting part of this administration right now is that we're reaching a point where congress is not going to do a whole lot more until the rest of the year. they're going to be in chief campaign mode. he's at a point right now where all the decisions will be administrative decisions, things he can do on his own without congress. these voices he's relying on, what they ultimately tell him to do can be rather insignificant because he doesn't necessarily need congress to push the agenda items that he's hoping to achieve. >> the drama never stops about the internal west wing politics. ron kessler, former journalist, now an author, he's priwriting new book where he says kellyanne conway is the leaker in chief inside the trump white house. kellyanne conway this morning on fox fired back. >> the president and i talked at length last night about a number of issues, talked about that very briefly because there were so many relevant thin
so larry kudlow, john bolton, peter havarro, stephen miller, and kellyanne conway who came as more ofoperative but who knows the president very well. >> the interesting part of this administration right now is that we're reaching a point where congress is not going to do a whole lot more until the rest of the year. they're going to be in chief campaign mode. he's at a point right now where all the decisions will be administrative decisions, things he can do on his own without congress....
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miller. terry. >> thank you, john. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the heritage foundation. i know many of you have come today to hear our keynote speaker, secretary wilbur ross. he will be joining us in a few minutes. in the meantime, it is my honor to present to you the 24th edition of our annual index of economic freedom we are officially launching today in this united states. i hope you picked up a copy of your index on your way in. if not, please grab one as you leave the building today. anthony kim, i don't see in the auditorium right now and jim roberts sitting right down here in the front row. the index ranks 112 countries and categories of economic freedom. we put those scores together as an overall economic freedom score that serve business as the basis for the global ranks. topping our ranks 24th year in a row, hong kong, free market for commitment and trading roots seems as strong as ever. a remarkable feet when you take into account the evolution of its political situation with mainland, china. in second place every year we produced the index, singapore. hong ko
miller. terry. >> thank you, john. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the heritage foundation. i know many of you have come today to hear our keynote speaker, secretary wilbur ross. he will be joining us in a few minutes. in the meantime, it is my honor to present to you the 24th edition of our annual index of economic freedom we are officially launching today in this united states. i hope you picked up a copy of your index on your way in. if not, please grab one as you...
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john delaney. betty lasky. katie miller. cindy rosenthal. judy reardon. linda schmidt. new england college. shannon shanley. john morgan. project ie ridge liberty utilities. ted cohen. alderman corriveau. ua local 131. united auto workers. senator janeway. counselor chris papen. declan mceachern. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] at the mount jefferson level, the national air traffic controllers association. the local 195. the professional firefighters of new hampshire, northern new england district council, give them a big round of applause. [applause] at the mount adams level. ridge communications. painters district council 35. new hamster association of letter carriers. -- new hampshire association of letter carriers. give them a big round of applause. our extra special friends. let america vote. dr. jeff clark and senator martha boulevard. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] 427 years, the state party has taken time at this dinner to honor an individual who embodies the work of building the and leo can terrace. two best friends that sacrificed and contributed an
john delaney. betty lasky. katie miller. cindy rosenthal. judy reardon. linda schmidt. new england college. shannon shanley. john morgan. project ie ridge liberty utilities. ted cohen. alderman corriveau. ua local 131. united auto workers. senator janeway. counselor chris papen. declan mceachern. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] at the mount jefferson level, the national air traffic controllers association. the local 195. the professional firefighters of new hampshire, northern...
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miller. [applause] >> thank you, john. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the heritage foundation. i know many of your come today to hear our keynote speaker, secretary wilbur ross, and he will be joining us in a few minutes. in the meantime it is my honor to present to you the 24th edition of our annual index of economic freedom, which we are officially launching today here in the united states. i hope you're picked up a copy of the index on your weight in. if not please grab one as you leave the building today. i also want to recognize my coeditors of the index, anthony kim, , who i don't see any auditorium right now, and jim roberts who is sitting right down here in the front row. the index this year max 180 countries in countries in 12 categories of economic freedom. we put those scores together to arrive at an overall economic freedom score that serves as the basis for the global rankings. topping our rankings for the 24th year in a row is hong kong. the cities commitment to its free market and trading routes seems as strong as ever. a remar
miller. [applause] >> thank you, john. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the heritage foundation. i know many of your come today to hear our keynote speaker, secretary wilbur ross, and he will be joining us in a few minutes. in the meantime it is my honor to present to you the 24th edition of our annual index of economic freedom, which we are officially launching today here in the united states. i hope you're picked up a copy of the index on your weight in. if not please...
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admiral john richardson and general robert miller on navy readiness and the budget request. they testified before the senate armed services committee. >>> connect with c-span to personalize the information you get from us. just go to c-span.org/connect and sign up for the e-mail. the program guide is a daily e-mail with the most updated prime time schedule and upcoming live coverage. word for word gives you the most interesting daily video highlight in their own words without commentary. the bookleter is an insider's look at upcoming authors and book festivals. the american history tv newsletter gives you the upcoming programming exploring our nation's past. visit cspan.org/connect and sign up today. >>> acting nasa administrator robert lightfoot joined harrison schmitt at the return to the moon symposium in washington d.c. over the next hour and 15 minutes they talk about what's needed to make another moon landing possible. >> good afternoon, everybody. i've got 1:05. i think it's time to begin. i'd like to welcome you to the symposium on return to the moon, a partnership o
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. -- colt miller is his name. john was happy to talk up his top pick. >> he has a huge upside.the afc west, the people that you have to block, i hate to break it to you, they are good. >> here's the rest of what the raiders did. it could be hopping at the oracle. the energy that curry brings. that will have a lot to do with it. he could play. good news. he went through another workout with no problems. the wounded knee is closer to action. in fact he was not wearing a knee brace today. he could play tomorrow. nothing definitive. >> i want to be out there. i want to be there for my teammates. when we are a full squad we are tough to beat. i want to be out there with them. >> in the meantime, the utah jazz, summer vacation. the always emotional, russell westbrook. he is not a happy camper at halftime. security, take care of him. what a night for him in the utah jazz. 38 point. the jazz on top. final seconds, down three. paul george puts up a shot. that could've been three shots to tie the game. no call. he is not happy. russell westbrook is not any happier. do not play with heavy
. -- colt miller is his name. john was happy to talk up his top pick. >> he has a huge upside.the afc west, the people that you have to block, i hate to break it to you, they are good. >> here's the rest of what the raiders did. it could be hopping at the oracle. the energy that curry brings. that will have a lot to do with it. he could play. good news. he went through another workout with no problems. the wounded knee is closer to action. in fact he was not wearing a knee brace...
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john: face-off win for barclay goodrow. burns off the boards. off pavelski. accepted by colin miller. moved all the way across.after it for san jose. ryan carpenter back out. he has the puck. ryan carpenter moves in, colin miller gets to it. he'll wind it. knocked around and sharks clear it back out. burns got to it. reset here by vegas. jon merrill shoved in by will carrier, not deep enough. burns through center. interrupted. cody eakin moves up for a shot. blocked by burns. brent burns to the outside. support by vlasic. burns again by nosek and now hertl. out to center. rolls around, bellemare is there. off the back side of hertl. now logan couture. off a stick. off engelland. bellemare. advanced on the play by carrier and stoppage of play. >> joe: we're seeing a lot of play by both teams up the boards, off the glass. very few attempted passes up middle of the ice. one of the reasons is pressure. other reason of course is just to make sure you don't make a mistake in your own zone at this juncture of the game. >> eddie: three of the six goals in this game off face-offs. >> john: braun gets to it. defense dil
john: face-off win for barclay goodrow. burns off the boards. off pavelski. accepted by colin miller. moved all the way across.after it for san jose. ryan carpenter back out. he has the puck. ryan carpenter moves in, colin miller gets to it. he'll wind it. knocked around and sharks clear it back out. burns got to it. reset here by vegas. jon merrill shoved in by will carrier, not deep enough. burns through center. interrupted. cody eakin moves up for a shot. blocked by burns. brent burns to the...
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at 10, navy spencer along admiral john richardson and general robert miller on navy readiness and the budget request. they testified before the senate armed services committee. >>> connect with c-span to personalize the information you get from us. just go to c-span.org/connect and sign up for the e-mail. the program guide is a daily e-mail with the most updated prime time schedule and upcoming live coverage. word for word gives you the most interesting daily video highlight in their own words without commentary. the bookleter is an insider's look at upcoming authors and book festivals. the american history tv newsletter gives you the upcoming programming exploring our nation's past. visit cspan.org/connect and sign up today. >>> acting nasa administrator
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john cryan? those are the key issues. we have matt miller on the ground later. trade.ou have novartis, deutsche bank. let me talk about that. this is the chart we have put together, dtv is where you can get it. china says we do 3 billion, then it says 50 billion. they can get away with 3 billion, but if you mix and match you actually physically run out of product to put tariffs on. so where do you go? china says it will fight back. we are on the ground for that. for trumpet is about the art of the deal, his tweet is what moved markets into risk on fervor this morning. nejra: he absolutely dead. an important chart. if china can't use tariffs in the same way, what other measures might it take? the selloff on friday, the 200 day moving average still in play. it looks like we could open higher later today on the s&p 500, the dow jones, and the nasdaq. you were just talking about deutsche bank -- we will bring you analysis on the senior shakeup, with interviews with two shareholders with a senior portfolio manager and hans christoph. those conversations will happen later th
john cryan? those are the key issues. we have matt miller on the ground later. trade.ou have novartis, deutsche bank. let me talk about that. this is the chart we have put together, dtv is where you can get it. china says we do 3 billion, then it says 50 billion. they can get away with 3 billion, but if you mix and match you actually physically run out of product to put tariffs on. so where do you go? china says it will fight back. we are on the ground for that. for trumpet is about the art of...
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john bolton behind. i can see white house advisers stephen miller there as well. ey will also greet the french delegation that just arrived. national security adviser john bolton obviously his arrival before these key meetings could be pivotal in terms of positioning president trump's mind towards europe, towards france, treasury secretary steve mnuchin there. there's been a lot of focus on trade issues between the united states and china but there are just as many issues with europe as well. secretary of commerce wilbur ross very much part of the trade issue, the chief of staff general john kelly is there as well. john kirby, again, you've been on both sides of this, no doubt as a member of the military and then working for both the state department and the pentagon here. it's a wonderful thing to see whoever is president these ceremonies especially dealing with the nation like france, truly, america's oldest ally. >> indeed. we have an exceptionally close bilateral relationship with france both from a diplomatic perspective and a military perspective. our militar
john bolton behind. i can see white house advisers stephen miller there as well. ey will also greet the french delegation that just arrived. national security adviser john bolton obviously his arrival before these key meetings could be pivotal in terms of positioning president trump's mind towards europe, towards france, treasury secretary steve mnuchin there. there's been a lot of focus on trade issues between the united states and china but there are just as many issues with europe as well....